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MAPLE HILL NEWS | which was to have given by the Woman's club of Muple Hill at the home of Mrs. B, J.| Mubert on Robbins avenue yesterday, postponed on account of the torm until this atternoon. The pro- consisted i a piano duet by T and Miss Mabel vocal solo by Mrs. Myrtle n of HMurtford; vocal selec- tions, “First Lady Slipper,” “A Flag Without and “Come Where wild Bloom,” by the trio, solo, “Chopin’s Mrs. L. Kingsl “A Spanish Ro- by Miss Ar- COX IS SILENT ON HIS ANNOUNGEMENT Simply Shows Letter Expressing - Willingness to Use Name The musicale unen ormer a Stain Flowers piano A by ctions, “Marchita” Miami, Fla., Teb. 21.—1 ernor James M. of Ohio in Miami, had no statement with respect to a’ dispatc use of his s a4 C the democ: dent. He copies of Cox, w to 1 ¢ from Polonaise d vocal and oot atic aton for pre did, the first 'a"v.' notr however, who the Harry E, I confined to his home Is improving. wley from James E. Camphell governor o ho was the Ohio will ence. The is former atior in 1920 be a de Kum convention. a and wi New to Governor Clox re: Feb, 7, 1924 Friend I e in the Newington 'hurx«l ¥ evening, There will entertain- i 9L next $ a'clo at large at the York ess and His letter 5 Grange 0., February the my following Ay wing duty tc enou, democrats state have im you. Most of t members of the personal pc Dear disturb your vacation tial the A write o say t from masgquer given in the g 5 o'clo On Thurs February married ‘couples wil the Gr program in the “Competi- The next meeting will of the single people, wem, like myself, are Gra new hall this eve: *0ld Guard’ who have ni 26, the have charge of no ay, who the democra forthcoming their ¢ that you would be and the nominee and in ormity Jjudgment o eelings, 1 sist that you 1 Ohio law i that office, which your the delegation will be united in favor convention to be City on J 24. “I do not think it should be sary that an old friend like myself should enlarge upon this subject. You know what steps are necessary, under the Ohio statu to make you eligi party s tive Clon charge nationa ion, in wt the most ava 1 Mrs. Nelson E. Mann entertained Map Bridge club at her Lome on Robbins avenue Tuesday aft- ernoon. Mrs, H. B. Lienhardt was awarded first prize, Mrs. C. E. Ohm- the Stead, second; and Mrs. L. Kingsley - the consolation. most deserv whom the the conf with my own write with to in- comply It the only w friends can legally s which, I ¢ and enthusi »mination at held in New is Sten Flytht his home on W pendicitis for valescing 0 has been ill at ut street with ap- weeks is con- assure you, astically the York several of “ your M1 a street en at bridge prizes were Mrs. ained G. 1. Root of Golf Maple Hill friends evening. The first won Ly Mrs, T. H. Cogs well and J. T. Hart; Mrs. H. B, Lien- hardt and Dr. A, rant secured ble for support by the democracy of | ¢cond honors, und \na . B. Proud- fman and P B, Rau were awarded the state 1 therefore urge you to seriously consider this proposition; |the lation lmp‘u-« and to conform to my request if you can see your way to Jdo so with pro- priety and with due regard to the in your family and your busi s irs, “Awaiting am, “Sincerely yours, ames ., Campbell rnor Cox's reply follows Miami, Ma., Feb, 18, 1924 “My Deor rnor Campbell T have letter in which request the use of my na in the democratic primaries in Ohio, “You n that T have inclination to enter into ¥ tor delegates anywhere, | it is the beli lemo the state that the principles for which 1 stand can be promote gestion, then T most happily “Very truly neces- co First Shes Locked m, Then She’s Locked Out When she's in, she's in for keeps, land when she's out, she's out for | keeps if her husband has his way, ac- cording to a complaint made to Lieut, Samuel Bamforth last night by Mary | Brogus of 15 Hulbert street, She told | that her husband house in the morning, and after she manages out to go to a factory to work, to find that her hus- ad of her said not support your reply hopefully 1 Gove police when Go leaves the he your consent of ocks her lto get she comes you in, homs has arrived there contest [and locked her out r, 'ber husband does and that he doesn't want to let her out to to support herself, was referrcd to the prosccuting re well aware 1o | L Sh howe racy of work lattorney d by your sug acquicsce yours ‘ M. Co Shots Fired Thlough Never Milk Street Window mMiy e her ! I« el Target prac in order at the| station und also in the neigh Bergeron of 12 » reported to the po- | lice that he did not like the idea of would-be marksman using his | windows target for He told the police that afternoon somebody with a rific sent sliots through his An investigation is being | by the detective bureau, throw a fee is i to tind.) He borhood J Milk eph “«om bedroom as a A _Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy der for quick reault, and cheaply made. e Here is a home-made syrup which mil lions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. 1t is cheap and simple but very prempt in action. Under its ling, sosthing influcnce, chest ness gocs, phlegm Joosens, breathin, comes easier, tickling in throat stop you get a good night's restiul sleen, The usual throat and chest colds are con- auered by it in 24 hours or Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- o whe for two rather To make svrup, bl s pour 21, o nex into & pint N bottle and 1 e bottle with plain ing to G granulated sugar svrap and shake thor larified 1, instead vou get ractice 22 calibre vindow SPEPLbd g e e e S RS T : l SIKTIN CUBA, | Arrives But Was Delayed by ! Arredt i Florida, A today H Vinally ing boxer, arrived a series of exh -‘ came over from Key ! niseed a previous tting in jail on | ing a disturbance to Miki's sudden fancy scantily caused Havana, Cuba sores siki, Fren ad leus. g o with the 1 policeman ho hering took 1 after ready-made {or = Keeps perfectlv pleasant taste Pinex is a specia trated comp: pine extract its prompt hea branes, To avoid druggist for “215 « full directions, and t thing else. Guaranteed to zive satisfaction money promptle funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Waine Ind. E—— SesssRnEnn ..ll S WILLIAMS' VANILLA 5 LEMON and LOSES THIOD Byracuse the Yau and « straight i iedule last Syracuse 924; 84; 767, 601 ne effect “The Busy Little Store™ Positively Fresh EGGS 51 C dox. 2 doz. $1.00 PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 25¢ BEST COFFEE 38¢ . Russell Bros. 301 MAIN ST. ulu- r-n’m.u.'*r- ™HE nuum & CARLETON €O. Comm. STARTI | th {Coolidge to Broadcast [ued to play a | gaged sev | wood of | Pyen I7 V0 m Jans Useo Yeamy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TfiURSDAY, STOECKEL MAY BE CALLED Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole, Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a cold really is) and stimulatescirculation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger- up First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for | babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65c, in jars and tubes. Question Arises of Whether Under- taker Can Carry Passengers on | Regular Markers. Feb. 21.—C ommissioner Robbins B Waterbury, of Motor Vehicles Stoeckel may be summoned a wit- ! ness in the case of Howard M. Hic cox of Watertown vs, Mary Kachergi, on trial in the sup: The sult was the outg on of automobile Hickeox who is an undertaker, claiming dam- ages of 100, It was brought today that Hickeox was returning from a {uneral in Seymour, carrying passengers in his r. Counsel for the | defendant claimed Hickecox should Tiave both public service markers and license, hut counsel for Hic cox claimed that as an undertaker his | elient had the right to operate with private markers. Counsel for Hick- cox said he would call Commissioner Stoeckel as a witness in the case to show what the undertaker's were with regard to cars at funerals. 13,000 Men Shoveling Off The Streets of New Yor| New York, Feb, 21.—With l‘f”'“ men engaged in removing snow ice from the city pavements, officials of the street cleaning department said today that the effects of yesterday's storm had not been o serious . despite th ture thut turned several ush into ice last night. The cost of the storm, it was said, would probably be less than $500,000, although this figure more than three times the total cost of snow re- moval for the first months of the win- Up to yesterday snew removal s scason had cost the department $149,000, an unusually low amount, use of private T NOT_B8L; e Better than @ mustard plaster STE City Items nice-—DBig fox trot hit. advt, So This Is V . Pierce & Co, Battistoni & Jeni were granted a permit sterda for the erection of a block containing five tenements and cne store at and Fairview streets, the cost of which will be $18,- 000 “Wop Blues . inches i " special fox trot. By | Isham Jone; Brunswick record. | John A. Andrews & C advt. J. J. Donohue has taken a permit te build a single family dwelling Wells street at a cost of §5,000, t. Andrew’s church fair tonight at Parish music and dancing. dvt, Mrs, Philip Applehauser Iyn, N. Y., is visiting her sis Foster K. I rd of Trinit Snow cleared today, sl Pilz-Rhodes Rink tomorrow, ington’s Birthday.—advt, hall, His Speech Friday Night Washington, Teb, resident Coolidge tomorrow night will deliver the second radio address he has made | from the White House since he be- came chief executive, It will be in commemoration of the anniversary of | “Dream Dadd Snecial Yox Trot, the birth of Washington, and will be | Brunswick record. John A. Andrews broad:ast through stations WEAI of | & Co,—advt. New York and WCAP of Washington. Simon Davy has been While given in acceptance of an invi- | fendant in a suit brought by Albert tation from the International Rotary | Petoff to recover $175. damages. The ub, the address will 1 general in [action is through the office of Attor- nature, and directed to American [ney Michael A, Sexton and is return- people, able in city court Feb, Constable George A, Stark served Italian Ai planes Being papers on Davy's property. Used Against the Rebels Lunch at Hallinan's,—advt. A hearing of the creditors of I, ( Feb. ~Alirplanes contin. part equal to the in Sullivan, bankrupt, will be held in the office of 'Refer E. M, Yeoman in fantry and cavalry in the operations | Hartford at 10 ock Tucsday morn- against the rebels in Cyrenaica, North [Ing, February David L. Africa, Three planes recently en. | truste ral companies of rebels, Rangers' Minstrels at torcing them to retire with heavy opening Fri, night-—advt losses, Other operations in the dis A hearing of the triet have resulted in the killing of | Ramettu, bunkrupt, will be held in ti 00 rebels in three encounters, while | office of Referce K. M. Yeoman at 11 the Ttalian losses were negligible, The |o'clock Tuesday morning, February colony now is reported as calm H Paolo Rametta is represented by 0, 1. Nair Eiks Vair opens Fri, night—advt, Austria Gives Russians by g M i A Recognition de Jure Ioyal Arcanum will be held in By The Associated Pross hall tomorrow evening Monotw. Austria has| Meet me at Elks Fair opening given pight.—advt fet Russia recognition d« - n jure, according to advices received by [ o ‘.\" re will the foreign office here, | Recent advices from Vienna indicated that Austria was on the eve of formal recognition of Soviet Russia tollowing the recognition given that | Wo% government by Great Britain, Italy|, - ‘I; and Nor in the recent past Line usd. wight | sent Mrs, Oliver 38 street I recuperating at Britain gencral hospital after cration for appendicitis CAUSED MUCH TROUBLE Lovers' 21— ating at Wash- named de- Rome, Liks the Grotto ri the D, Iythias be a meeting of the Knights of W« hall this evening mecting sy clety held last was reported sent to the K. of i have | shine so- frernoon it that oranges had hosp! There on sick and shut- of flowers of the Mond al 7 calls made ~ bouquets KIRKWOOD LEADING Corpus Christi, 1eb, 21.—Jo Rockwood Hall, N. Y, who the Texas opeh tournament at San Antonio last week, was leading the field in the second annual Corpus Christi open golf tournament when play started today on the fina holes, Kirkwood's score for the holes played yesterday was 141, His nearest opponent was John Golden who made 145, Johnny Varrell ot Mamaroneck, N, Y nry Clue of Bridgeport Conn tied 1o iy e third, with cards of Tokio, 1 al political « Sorel of New 1 op- Kirk-! is the won Tale of How Break Tokio Hears dealonsy Precipiated in and H Oficial Family. were 150, slaver Press eh. 21 —How calousy precipit s revealed today by a ement regard attempt to W a train nea January which led te LOADINGS = with venue ding Febe 447 curloads RAILROAD CAF¥ Washington, Feb. 2 159 freight during risis W at m- the week en or which was 2 pre goya ess than the peria the explanation piling and track T Bronchitis Best Treated With Vapors Direct Treatment with Vaporizing Salve Im- mediately Reaches Con- gested Air Passages. Kiy e oppositio empt to oy at ;|v, Columbia to w supreme » open the g 2 ourt o with Vicks for § utes, spres sy de + with two thicknesses ashir the District tined to grant a further exter for Armour & to dis jed business ment N houg mad in signing n of time Co connections J i ared that a edons have been C astificd her orders in absotbed thry and a pouitice or the same time Vicks stimulates the skin clapsed cars Jecre was signed externaily applied, Vie good for children and is of mothers to prevent or K s | 1r Sun Yat Sen doesn't quit atound w o .u. ith international will be forces VAP his name Sunset nd Oregonian MONDAY on| semi-annual | Good attachment | . | ed at Nair ts | Iair | | creditors of Paolo | had | Beaver | FEBRUARY, 21, 1924. WILLIAMS-JOHNSON of Barnesdale and | | Newton Willial | Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Bristol Mar- | ried This Afternoon. | ! Neiton Williams of Barnesdale and | { Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Bristol were| { married this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | at the parsonage of the Center Con- | gregational church, Henry W.| Maier officiati were attend- ed by Miss Esther Sclander and Ed- ward J. Andrews. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding dinner was| scrved at the Bond Hotel in Hartford. They left on a wedding trip to New| York and Philadelphia. On their re-| | turn they will reside 86 Sexton reet, this city. Mr. Willlams is em- | ployed at the Stanley Works. |Complete Investigation Of All Grants of Land Washington, Feb. —A complete ]inu tigation of the federal govern- /ment land grants to the Northern | Pacific Railway company is planned hy congressional leaders, It probably will be conducted by a joint commit- | [tee of the house and senate. ! Chairmen Sinnott and Lenroot of | the house and senate public lands | committe are conferring on the s ject with a view to agreement a procedure before inguiry resolutions way company is claiming an | additional 3,000,000 acres of land in the national forests in Montana and Washington under its grants of more |'H\|l half a century ago. l\mghts of \\ ashmg(on Are Having Convention 21— Knights of | [ { New Haven, Feb, Washington, boys in the Prof nomination, began 51 » convention of its annual Christ church in| Most of the time | was given over to the soclal | h games in the church gym- to n- oday sid nasium and a reception and dance follow. The business of the conve tion will be done tomorrow and at an evening dinn, Right R Bishop Brewster and a number of the clergy and laity will speak. Rev, I, 8, Ken- yon, who was rector of Christ chureh, was one of the sponsors o body which now has a membership in| many states, the .\I'I'l(U\| n Feh. 21.—The the property of the Davis-Maly |Copper company to the Anaconda Copper Mining company was approv- a meeting of the Davis-Daly | stockholders here yosterday, The sale price is $3,000,000, which will give the stockhol five dollars a share for the 600,000 shares outstanding. rURd ||.\sl Maine, Portland, sale |of a FOR BOWELS = If Headachy, Bnhous, Sick, Constipated | No griping or inconvenience follows a gentle liver and bowe! ecleansing with “Casearets.” Rick HMeadache, Riliousness, Gases, Indigestion, and a'l such disiress gone by morning. Most harmiess laxative for Men, Women and Children—10c boxes, also 26 and 50c sizes, any drug store. p——————— COUGHING RELIEVED The more you cough the more you gtrain your throat, lungs and system. Raise the phlegm easily without -min, or pain by 'n.mf Leonardi's Cough 8 | |(( reosoted ) t is soothing, gl-uum and effective. Best thing lol deep seated colds, bron- and whooping cough. | and safe treatment children and adults. Save yourself from | colds, coughs and serious trouble. G-t} & bottle of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creo- goted) from your druggist ay and bring quick relief, | | | SOLD 1Y CITY DRUG STORE “The Busy Little Store” Fresh Creamery UTTER 610 b, a pound and give yourself a treat PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 25¢ BEST COFFEE 38¢ Ih. Russell Bros. 301 MAIN ST. 'y SMITH & BAGLEY’S “LEAGUE OF NONSENSE” 20-PEOPLE-20 on the outskirts of the city, early Bunday morn|ng. The state and local VASGO STILL FREE No Trace Yet Has Been Found of | the suppaued course of Vasco through | New Fairfield and from there to West Man Wanted in Mill Plain Shooting | pawling, a hamlet in an adjacent sec- | tion of New York state, but as yet the | search through that section has yield- trace has:ed no definite resulits. Thomas Stexn, who was wounded by Vasco after the slaying of Goetz, remains in a serious condition, but his recovery is expected. Escapade Sunday. Danbury, Feb. 21.—No been found of Pietro Vasco, alleged | slayer of George Goetz, who was shot | to death at a roadhouse in Mill Plain, “I’ll Take a Chance!’’ HE thought that goes with the cup of coffee at the evening meal is a disturbing one. “It may keep me awake tonight!” The something [caffeine] in coffee that keeps so many folks awake nights, is entirely absent in Postum—the de- licious, pure cereal beverage. The dif- ference means a full night's rest and a bright tomorrow, Postum for Health “There’s a Reason” Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum [in tins) pre- pared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling watcr. Postum Cereal [in packages] f.r those who prefer the flavor brought out by fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is about one-half cent a cup, At grocers everywhere I B | Doctor Tells How NUXATED IRON PUTSBACK INTOYOUR BLOOD VITAL ELE- MENTS OF STRENGTH Which are Wasted Every Day and Without Which You Become Weak, Nervous, and Run-down. | centrated form of organic iron— Nurated Iron — which contains iron like the natural iron in your blood. ron is the master principle, one of the vital elements, of the blood and blood s li Ry enriching the blood and creating new red blood cells, Nuxated iron stres the nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed energy and power in- to the whole system. ‘When you get up feeling tired in the morn- ing: when you find yourself nervous, irritable | and easily upset; when you can no onger do your day's work without being all fagged out atnignt: pains across the back and your 10cks pale and dnwn. do not wait nnlll you nlll 1o pieces and Nlllrhl state of ner- ous prostration or until in flmr weaker.rd condition you contract some serious disease. Simply trytaking Nuxated Iron for two weeks nnd note the amazing change in your h—lfh. , energy and endurance. Yon should anhlmi at the mum in even a few dnn ‘money refunder! At ail dr-cn.cum i VERY action of your daily life uses ~4 up a certain amount of strength, energy and nerve force, saps the iron from your blood and gradually steals away your youthful vigor and active use- fulness. Unless you replace the iron which is constantly leaving the body, your blood stream loses the power to rhnnr food into living tissue, muscle and braing it becomes thin, pale and | watery and cannot provide proper re-| sistance against disease, If you feel weak, nervous and run- down it is simply because your food does | v not supply enough iron to make up for the daily waste of this vitally important health-building element. But physicians | v: have found a way to quickly correct | 3" such conditions by prescribing a con Serve hot or cold! Cream The breakfast cereal supreme! Also makes daintiest desserts! Fine for children — good for rown-ups. Granules from the eart of the wheat. Quickly prepared-—easily digested. The flavor is delicious' WANTED!—1,000 Girls To See TABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” A STARTING SUNDAY MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL”

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