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SPECIALS For DOLLAR DAY wffi'i?.: e $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 Books .00 values of Fiction. ... Dolls afni $1 .00 $2.00 and § Toy n Other Page. See Our Advt, STATIONERY DEPT. S, o DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. New! 'POWDER BLUE SHIRTS You'll Like 'em See them in our Asylum at- at Street window in collar tached styles—priced HORSFALLS 93-99 \lsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind™ | Advance Spring Showing o datest i sy e her shades of i Tweeds, Cassimeres aid Serges, We invite your inspection. Ye London Shop Tailors 1 MAL s “Ler Us Cithe shades=Blue Gray [ | EET " DR. COOMBS The Nat pathic Physician and Chivopractor has MOVED Into Wis Natore Core Institate 19 S. HIGH »T. Post i, where § e has instadicd ew i " o Llomd Wash 2 m' ~ Voice Culture EAR O IRAINI NG siu James D. Donahue sih's Dilock | Opposite the BLADING YOU'LL DO BETTER st AXELROD’S W are ont of th o Dt Trade at Home Specials Babher Aprons e Housholkd Corn Cob Pipes Covoanut Ol Ipana Tooth E Rubber<et Tooth Bruces Scott's Emmilsion Tae Axelrod’s Pharmacy PARK <) 1ot Us Fill Your Prescriptions Shamipun TLLnon ror CUURACY 'BROKERAGE HOUSE | CLOSED BY GOURT 6. . Redmond Co. Had Oces in Boston, Springlield and Elsewhere Inereascd interest and activity in governmental affairs was ed the AL urged by member H., night akers who add the their Judd’s hall on ot Ladies’ Auxiliary, 8} at annaal banquet lust in The vomen were advised to cxercise their Main - street. franchise rights and make their pres- ence and power ih felt, following the iay's big and whatever issues their study is the right. bunguet was one of the most ful in (he organization’s his- | More than 130 women and | uests sat down to an execllent dinner served by William J. The bali was attrac- | in Irish gold. the ecommunity trend of the casting their of the big has convineed them events tallots for side turkey Fallon, caterer. tively decorated green, white and scheme of table decoration fusors harmonized with the hall | e ons, and the musical numbers, | played by Miss Ruth 1go at the piano | and Miss Bose Frey on the violin, | | were nation anthems o Ireland. ! Cut Birthday Cake One the evening's features was the cutting of the Ladies' Auxilia birthday cake. Surrounding the | cake 27 little green candles, emblematie of the vears the auxili- lary has heen in exis The cake | was made by Mrs. Mary Tgoe and was cut by tthe toastmistress, Mrs. Agnes D. Frey, who was the first president {of the auxiliary, Mrs. K. Kehoe, e the address of briefly the wolors The floral and the of were viee-pr m ident, She histo of the s growth and its accomplish- urging that all young women cigible to membership become affili- ated with it, Rev, Patrick Daly, pastor Josoph's church led in prayer \. M. Paonessa arrived lute been detained at another sc I tion, but he addressed the Lecomplimenting the sueeess of the | e w recited | societ | mwents, of 8t Mayor | having fal func- gathering committee upon banguet and the organization on its activities over the more than quarter of its existunee, Criticizes Johmson 1Bill J. Spe of Hartford, chief speaker of the evening, He taked of The Day The speaker both sid many of the wling problems bef the mment today, ing sLres upon the import i the Jblinson innmigration Lin pending before the louse committe Mr., Spel. proposed bill toward the period of a century of Thomuas waus the on national specia ol now on immigration. that the tory, wiming imwigration from the countrics southern Kurope, natives of form a lurge proportion Connectient’s populatisn, He (e e measure I or the | wor far fros He asked tively inter. of public husiness Ma in dis told of what the | churged s dikerimi fthe curbi o wiiel of red | [ that passag vould he ngvise nited States Wnetieind slution 1o i to b 1 in matters Willism 1° 1 history fron 1 e worlk country the women mor country were | d the his. hies Ausils | complimens | hos and tory oy iy don e Mary len o [ citst, Lavrer president Metarthy Ansiliary Ihe ftey Miehae) program of ke (TR manner of what that socicty A \ chure ey ran Thomas J st " the A connty i the Johne the Mungaun ) ¥ it Mrx, ° varle dent of the M. Murray AL Mty Ladies preslent o braneh and peakiors The " committee under rricd “ Vroy Mrs izabeth Roch Mres, Annie Marshali Mungan, Mr t | Mary lgoe, Miss G Mrs, Catherine O'Brien sy ervision allalr was ¢ Mrs. Ae and Mary Kerwin 1 1Altin MeVay, Mr anghsey PROPITS INCIREASE S800,000 Net profits spicy— snappy delicious candy Cieahlb-mon WFE SAVERS “always Mrs, | € NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. Still Lives! Arthur A, Medienka, Owkland, Cal., newspaper man, faced a firing squad sIx time But just as the riflemen were getting a good aim, his was in Rus: though. No wonder Medlenka is glad to be in the U, A. QUEER SENSE OF HUMOR THOSE MICHIGANDERS HAYE Latest Yarn is That “Hiram Johnston Is Real But Is Running “For Joke” Lansing, Mich., March 5.-—Anyone who doubts the existence of the “Hiram Johnston” whose name was certified for the Michigan presidential primary election and then ordered stricken from the ballot, may have visual proof that he lives, by accom- panying John aird, into the swamps of Zilwaukee township next Saturda Baird challenegd the skepties to. day ulmost at the same time that newspapermen learned that a “Hiram Joh who lived in the same neighborhood Balrd’s “Zilwaukee Hiram™ died last July in a Bay City cemete aird’s offer to newspaper men fols ston as low - Zilwankee at Saturday morning,” he sald, “and be sure to wear your hunting clothes, 1t i4%ix miies from my place to Milburn, where Johnston lives, and there ix rond. We will walk throngh swamp land most of the way, Innsmuch as T generally take a zig- ug course, we probably will travel a ot more than six miles before we find the man we are looking for.” Baird safd hg filed the Johnston petition “beeause 1 wanted to show that the Michigan presidential pref. erential primary law oke.” Johns at 10 shar my farm in no {uton consented to “run” Bair sald, say- | ing 1t would he “fun to s my name Hiram™ would in the made have apers.”” Zilwauke Baird promise that he to make no specches, oppoén_g‘ LIGENSE PLAN Mead of Conn. Real Lstate Board says Proposed Lleensing of Deals Would be Vicious, New Haven, March b—Alvin | Hanvock, president of the Connecti o 1y of real estate board, wd his opposition to the pro- in the reai ate business in an address at e annual mecting the New {Iu\'n roal cstate board lust night. He de ared Chat "no move will be made 1o introduce this subject in the legisia Lur far as 1 am concerned.” He vxpressed beljef that the is no real necossity for such legisiation at pres- oL #peaking at th e s G. Bdwards York st haracterizod in New of Heense persons of gathering, of the Yoard, now |t “vicious president Rt laws New real rent city 1 York ation.” property ore: as a and con rights of property owners,’ Under these laws a4 man tne house, destr oxe iod urs hen turn right around and B e a conrt I an apar * e vo or t) y ar 1-positing the sum of ympia Cith @ wdge. 1 ut ind At LY el torm of judge in th fulfiiiment 1he thete at 100,000 rent case esent Lom s on the docket, not come 10 st 1wo years,” them will N CUTABS” HALL wed danee, bridge « arty was held last evening M & 1 society ro ttended. Mrs. Mes. Hayes and Miss M 1 winners of the wom . 1 [ Arel and me prizes at 1 Mrs, and Calshan won ENTERS RACY 141 Park stroet INEY . " Corbir Lok tition von council i of ean- the repubiicar wperintendont a petitio cievatio = Wanted book filled issing kin the stand with world. Treland inclaimed Ageney S A —adt International Claim o U €8 Pittsburgh, ! SureRelief H APLINTS Wunsch’s Resignation in Company H Is Accepted Hartford, March 5.—Organization of the 118th motorcycle company has been authorized and those men en- thur G. S8mith is relleved from duty with the staff corps end assigned to command the cycle company. The resignation of First Lieut. Herman 0. Wunsch, Co. H, 169th infantry is acepted. life sh time was sparcd by a reprieve. ! bact | and is buried | FOR INDIGESTION A Hot water o) Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere [ — = O BELLANS City“ltems E Fafniv Five Act {dance, Odd Fellows {Adm. 50c.—advt. | Albert H. Oquist has sold property lat 358 Commonwealth avenue to Wil- liam D, Boyle through the agencies of A. Carlson and Cox & Dunn, Vaudeville anq hall, tonight. Headquarters Co. Minstrels at lllt," | Armory, Friday night.—advt. The directors, officers and em- |ployes of the Commercial Trust com- Ipany will hold a banquet at the Burritt hotel, Wednesday cvening, | March 26, » { Midnight Son’s Orch. at the Armory, | Friday night.—advt. | A son was born at the New Britain | General hospital last evening to M 'and Mrs. Albert Blanchard of 'Nn\\fin-ld avenue, Automobile Show decorations at the }.\rlllol'y. Triday night.—advt. ! A daughter has been born to |and Mrs. William T. Flanagan. Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt, Mrs, M. strect, who weeks with ng. New Brunswick records cvery week cat John A. Andrews & Co,—advt. Miss Mary Riley returned today to | the st Francis Hospital Training «School for Nurses after a week's .wsl spent at her home on Howard | street, | Hear “Al Jolson” on Rrunswick | records at John A. Andrews & Co.— advt, i The ladies of Bohemian Eagle will yrold a monthly meeting at Wahren- | berger's hall, Arch street, tomorow afternoon at 2:%0 o'clock, i “Linger Awhile,” fox trot, Bruns- wick record. John A. Andrews & Co, —advt, Joseph Rubenstein of the Conneeti- teut Furriers, 86 West Main street has returned to business after an absence of eight weeks, “Lovey Came Back,” speeial fox itrot. John A, Andrews & Co.-—advt. The entire cast of the Y. W, H, A, "minstrels will hold a rehearsal at Odd | Fellows’ hall, Arch street, this eve- [ ning at § o'cock. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. ~—advt . Hammond auxiliary will hold ular social Thursday afternoon 2:15 to b o'clock at the home Thomas Walker of 1356 Dwight Dr. E. Brideaux of 2:7 Maple has been ill for several pneumonia is convalesec- street, Lunch at Halllnan's.~—advt, A son was born this morning td Mr, and Mrs, DuvidJ®, Larson of 20 How- ard street, New Process Columbia Record re- leases out weekly, At Columbia headquarters, John A, Andrews & Co. —advt Daughters of Veterans will tomorrow evening at 7:30 A family supper will bo held o'clock, The meet EQUAL RIGHTS BILLS Score of Measures Affecting Privileges for Men and Women to he Heard | FOR CITIZENSHIP Candidates to Be Examined Fri- - day in Council Chamber Eighty-four applicants for final cit- {izenship papers will be examined be- | | fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in the council chamber at city hall Friday afternoon at 2 ¢'clock. The exami- mation will be conducted by Allen B. Churech, federal examiner from Bos-| ‘ton. Papers for the men have been | prepared by Emil Danberg, clerk of the police court. | The class Friday afternoon will be | the last before the city election, and lalso the last one in which ex-service men can become citizens without go- ing through the regular prescribed ne. Citizens of Poland lead in the num- ber of applicants with 38 from that country, Italians running sccond with {17 applications. | | The complete list of applicants fol- | lows: | pPoland—John Dluznicwski, Martin | Rebisz, Michael Rotalaf, Joseph Bod- | ziach, Andrew Smyka, Waleryan Ka | peta, Jonn rsky, Jos¢ph Bukowlce, [Stanley Kozlowski, Vincent John Kowzowich, Wladislaw Kulas, Felix | Tarascwi toman Mieczkowski, Er- last Korneiczuk, John Smolak, Fran®| Grandy, Lukory Kata, Adam Kujaw- | ka, Willlam Lazar, Stanley Adam | genza, Edward Janchesky, Anthony | Krulok., Michael Shendeszki, William | |satula, Herman Steltner, John Tycze- | wiez, FFranciszek, Olszowy, Joseph Pio- | Spyridon Sabatowic n Kochanows | ski, Michael Boyko, Bernard Anulo- wicz, Franciszek Clszowy, Joseph Plo- characczyk, Szymon Gacek, Jan Gol- | ! ebiewski, Stanley Wojtusik and Joseph | {Hybay. | Germany--Gustave August Raschat and Paul Hugo ¥riedmann. Persia—Mooshie Sargis Joseph, | Abel, Khoona 8homon, George David | and Nimrod Oybkhan, Ttaly—Tony Barone, Angelo Berti, Everardo John Pandolti, Joseph Bie |anca, Modesto Cassille, William At- | tille Chapponi, Scbastiano Mangia- fico, Paul De Michele, Salvatore Mar- ino, Angelo Pistritto, Thomas Zocco, Vincenzo Pifferi, Sebastiano Stella, | Cesare Merlin, Carlo Di Pace, Luigi | | Balatin and Joseph Zenittini, Great Britain and Ireland: Robert| Michae! Gubbins, James Ray and| Christopher Gaffey. | Czechoslovakia: John | John. Beno. | Austria: Charles Wolf | Malinak, | | Ruasia: Carl Joachim, Samuel Riv-| | kin, Harry Bolomon Appell, Sergey | | Kovalenak, John Hunko and Saul | Hanin. | Spain: Francisco Server Costa, | Turkey: Alexander Sarandedes, | Matthew Mooradiun and Yegheshen | | Melkontan. | LAthuania: Walter Wistort, Stanley Eanelunas and Alexander Kozlowski Interprets “Richelien” ‘ | Before Woman’s Club There was an unusually large at- tendanee at the regular meeting of | the Woman's club which was held yesterday afternon at the First church | chapel. At the conclusion of the business meecting Henry L. South-| wick, president of Emerson college of | Oratory gave a recital interproting | “Richeljen,” This drama, written by Bulwer Bytton, was first performed on March 7, 1839, at Covent Garden theater, where it was received with great enthusiasm, In his interpretation of this drama, Mr, Southwick portrayed with master- Ozema and and Josef in New York Assembly. Albany, N. Y., March'5.—A score.of | bl affecting equal rFights for men und women were scheduled foy @ hearlng before the senate general | laws and judiciary committee herd today. Several are on the father designed o place up- | of a child born out of wedlock the same responeibility ' now placed on the mother, to give married women rights similar to now held by marrie men, to the status of logitimacy 1o every | ehild born out of wedlock and to eniarge the contract rights between husband and wife, Other bills cover equal guardian- qual salary and opportunity in public office, and cqual responelbility in ease of abandonment. those give — | WANT NEW CARS | Washington, Mareh The Nor. | olk & Western Itailway asked the | Interstate Commerce Commission to- | day to authorize an issue of 212,000, | in equipment trust certificales, | The road proposes to purchase 6,000 -1 el Hopper cars, | is NOT on the { ddate. Iy skill the traits of cach character represented, After the reeital a social hour was enjoyed al which the members of the sociul committoe ueted as hostesses. Curtis Not k?ffldidate For G. 0. P. Nomination Lx-Mayor Orson 1%, Curtis is not a | candidate for the republican noming- tion for mayor, he has announced, and this announcement is expeeted to end any possibility that ex-Mayor George A, Quigley will seek the nom- ination. Informed several weeks ago | that Curtis was out of the running. Quigley sald he would not be a ean- Subsequent reports indicated | that Curtis was secking votes, which 1eport cansed Quigicy to announce | that he might “possibly” be out for | nomination. Now Quigley retirement conclusion. is a foregone check | Baker's At Certified written across meane “guaranteed good.” Flavoring Extracts are Certifled. your grocor’s,—advt. Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Centary as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Preventive. “The First a Grip and Influenza, and as a nd Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cents that Curtis is out, | B TRIBAL WAR BREAKS OUT Melbourne, March 5.—Reports have reached Raboul, island of New Brit- ain, in the Bismarck Archipelago, east of New Guinea, that tribal fight- ing has broken out in the Seepe river distriet of New Britain in which natives were Kkilled. listed in the quartermaster's for that purpose will be organi into the company, according to or- ders from the adjutant general's of- fice today, addressed to Lieut. Col. George E. Cole of the quartermas- ter's department. Technical Se Eugene E. Clary is appointed second lieutenant and assigned to the 118th mdtoreycle company. First Lieut. 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It costs only a few cents a week to have a box in our vault, accessible any time, - THE BANK OF SERVICE TRUST CO NWBRITAIN g Open Saturday Evenings 79 PINNACLEROX FARM MILK and CREAM are now available for the New Britain market. The milk you buy from Pignaclerox Farm is from a tuber- culin-tested herd of pure-bred Jersey animals. Jersey milk contains 5.36% butter-fat, 15.40% total milk solids, which means that for the same price you receive 20% more nutrition from Pinnaclerox Farm milk than from ordinary milk. «3And you have the inestimable advantage of getting it clean, ¥ which costs you nothing. Our barns and other dairy buildings are sanitary in every way, and bottles are double- capped as a final safeguard. g Our milk is, therefore, ideal for drinking. Pinnaclerox milk and cream delivered at your home at the following prices: Cream .......... 35¢c per jar (half pint) Orders taken by ’phone—Plainville 235 Henry Trumbull Ray L. Williaw» Superintendent . Scandinavian Bell Ringers FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Franklin Square Thursday, March 6th, 8 P. M. Admission 50 Cents