New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ut Mrs, Leon Sprague’s ho mecting. iris p. €d stunt for the mmh. rs an w the GIRI—S—COUT NEWS " TAX REGEIPTS ARE their |I socufi NEWS yarty after which cocon ON.THE INCREASE nvita- wiches were served in i Camp N ientinued from Thir cunteen style, while Mrs. Sprague R 3 nng, | told the girls about cam Personal Taves Go Over Property Re- IJ Dy He Wwin Captain s L Come and Orders Out the i Stan. 4 this eity. L ' n Governor Char ] acy At Corner Hart and Arch P he will at g - 1¢ ZOVerno . stat O of N Pritain’ wil v Cupt ¢ drug i Hart . My Dear Mr. Du ted the . ’ “Your invitatior o nual Governor's [Itece e . on \pm 21, 19 ; it N h N i - U ut for s . 2 Loy ¥ yours, 3 \p e b as a racd “CHARL TIEMPLETON K vs will e prepared for Cuptain Dunne tried to have Gove e gir Board will ernor Templetor end the ball M West ! year i the fact that Miss Teniples h d R i wimming, ton w observing her birthday pre o2 : ' ling, first vented his attendan ‘!‘ ¢ el np Kug ‘ vi ), nature i I riariv R forina SCANDAL IN POLAND | ekl : g o ¥ cout activities, | he boxsholders and putroncsses will " March 1.~ The Dict has o vill be printed as s 8l L ARt unGaa daen a committee to investigate the e in selected, To ae in ' Ly the socialist mem- Mrs, M, Exa 1M ) G w e conductod tor R R . aczdwski t former ney of Saranuc lal e, Ea ‘ ; Finanee Minister Kneharski, whom | Par o ERET Beokim ; BOY COUT NEV!S e aeenses of having acecptod Polish Euests of Mrs, Wil 4 | Marks in repuyment of w loan made Mawley strect during the ) Wil ve Loted vernment in forcign eurrens y our The Pebruary mecting of the Conrt stile mills, i Me, und M i i | Honor of the Boy Scouts was held = B & dinner party ot ir i M in the Chamber of Commeres Wed 1 Marrison strect lust ool i i nesday oveni N the largest gath | it hus i held in some tim :;< Miss An ngston « rroot test ers of the court prosent woer e Lafalot r hom P 1 are ook ) recciving . Bullon, G LCh Hliss At ik ECZEMA 3 YEARS ) S ol Visitors pres. ‘ Miss s el 1ikke of 1erlin, o o . i Itched and Burned So o vl A Miss Winitred K ‘ COU,d NOt Sl(l e of her frivnds with u n Cuticura Hmlcd 4 party i — ~ Shuttie I T we "1 wuffered for three years with v'|ll were Dorot Ha ', troop eczema which broke out on my Khduft, Eunice Joluson, Virgini Ta Imer Bwanson limbs, and soon spread el and Kver froop 114 1 | to my neck and fore. | Il i ot Troop 2; Willlam of head. It itched and a4 Robert i kverett Gunther of ) burned so that it was Chifford, Miss | 11 John Deming, Chavies Guite, R most impossible o | Hitehiner tool® | W g Guite, Raymond Ausin, John | | T Zfs aleepatnight andevery| | I s Peter Meziliteka \\m...m] Y\~ time I scratched i, it | e M ' ’ Victor Pauloz, John Molumpy wonld bleed. The delebrating ry) ot | Hite, Bumuel Co. md Harold breaking out caused disfigurement, sary at their home, 170 A Baockman of Troop 1 « rlin. Merit | "1 began using Cuticura Soap this «vening hadges passed--Alan Burr of Troop 2, and Ointment and sfter the firoe | vioncering: Howard May of Troop w'fk I gotrelief. 1 continued the treatment and i . L voneering; Walter Coldwell of bout onth College Cluh Banquet G RDIETar pubIIE HoRltN] Cldoewe cale fu'g’;"-d“ F.D.1, Bok 22, Freedom, Me., Aug. 15, 1023, Un Cuticura for a! Horwits, of bookbinding and first cher, of Troop 4, for sonal health and fir ol 1t take 1 neth Volg of Troop 2 hot , or cob ™ e born cough, ot cldin | nd Willam Baker of 1 signaling HALLADAY Bumpers Used, Sold and Recommended by All Reputable Dealers in the City Troop 2, for clectricity, : Harry Fan. cooking, pers manship; for ploneeris Troop 4 i Hotel Burritt Mar, 10 DO THISE WL ¢ and gt £t of neotd qui way it penetrates the and Lings. oilet purposes, abeth 1t und Mr Hartfo o, N \ br. Geore ‘ ’ J eoms up A sy i ey Camphorole you | then rea tonly for ard coughs, ATWATER KENT AND AIR-WAY Radio Sets and Supplies . "Have You Ceen thc New Buick ? qEE US AT THE HHOW The Post & Lester Co. | 14 MAIN $7,000 CASH GIVEN AWAY w—-———————mm# My oo 5 : Troop 1 of the South church plan- ; at a low rate, or even free, As Elo aide A‘lm; « Tl A D e Pt 8 ceipt—Report Fxceeds Last bined to Aid Pupils in Their el stlidass brlhen o ' was the gu T o e z < a1 . : SR % 3 M " daughter of i mesting [senionipatrol of Vinancial Troubles. nob aford iheaied xod lislited roomx |Ohregon Again Controls week et s BSOS maeing dlosed it et Loomis Berii 1—Berlin University | @ Bumber o & open untit Jalapa, Vera Cruz Capital v ) i S B The editorial sta q this morais at for the v passible. offast |dojistesat for students wio want ! FOUT Qcout paper met at the o he took over the col- toiubchei & Conover €, & Fridir o el burdens of students who et Vera Jalapa, capi- gpending the Dlanla! for syl s e L to earn 1 tal « is ugain in the j Mrs. A, J. Eng Girl Seont lers training course aro-L Chist ',m,,p‘,,', Sy 'J;,.. ¢ same time SERMONS BY DR DREN“ON hand the Obr government / 45 § to g troop news 4 1o mc Shen torees er Gen. Almuzan having ! ; literary dept AN e whieh AT tuken city without resistance. pt.. Marie ¢ 11 their sa { o y : L I hurriedly on the Nizabeth tav Rocthe, Vice-President of St Thomas' Sem- abandoning ~ten G e L & inary to - Series of Talks At 1ocon ; LR TE S alencs The Mar i ! Finulng AL 2. Mare of their rolling stock was left at Rin- Events cl he : fALESCOU L ON 08 Mais St Joseph's Church During Lent. {0 miles from Vera Cruz. By Siiha e such lertul par- S fons and Rev, Dr..7 S DIennon fatee, direction of i . BALL HERE IN APRIL most dis- | president o seminary at ammunition 18 K e But the hardshij 8 | Hartiord, failure of thy ir - . —— e in St evenin TONlGHT AND M ONDAY lks F air, Elks’ Hall, Washington St. ATTRACTIVE BOOTHS, ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING NO CANVASSERS MARCH 1, 1924. I WOULD u H]EN BURDEN clubs which have been created to help| Ash Wednesday services at St h the self-sustaining students have been [ John's will consist of morning mass r consolidated into one big 1 t 7 o'clock and evening services. ’ OF GERMAN STUDENTS v richacus. io : | Asties will be distributed. . Stations of the republic its head. s will be said evenings S S iz 1 wen more dining halls yut Lent W0 Wednesday Organizations and Clubs Have Com-! v meals will be derved to stu- | i mons are also being planned. will be said ¥ servic rmerly w ken oved il give more t quipped for the wvening s ch of which b mills, 1 A New 5c Weekly Magazine Will Soon Be on the News Stands! 25,000 in Casi Is Offered For a Namme! 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