New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 12

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ALL 1T TO BE NEXT DRIVE SLOGAN Big Chest at Center Will Be $50,000 Campaign Feature A whirlwi the annua United Commu World's Greatest Corn arra raovie dupictin poration. A film company repre Gets-It” will painted lift the becn ad scheme solgan, Ten thousan tributed to words "T Helped Fill A pocket size bo description of each be printed a workers and eons will be held at the €ach day during t March 23, while ti These luncheons will local public spirited o An essay contest is be through the public and schools with two $1 $5 prizes on the subj United Community Corporation an Do For N Britain.” This contest will come to an end at noon on March 17, when the essays will D¢ sent to the Chamber of Commerce for the judges to inspect. The Judges has not yet been announced The publicity committee consists of Fred 0. Rackliffe, chairman; Mary Curtin, secretary; William ( owitz, Bernard K Nelson, Herbert Camp. n. stock, Ronald Boardman, Arthur McEvoy and Ernest R. Dechant G. 0. P, PRIMARIES MARCH 2 Chairman H. Erwin of the re- publican town committee has nounced that republican primaries will be held March 28,from 4 p. m, to 8 p. m., and all petitions of c didacy must be in the hands of the committee before § o'clock, March everymhe 1t contri organi Fr Radio via Associated cderal front betw: Jaltipam trom claime: list of Com- E. J. in and large ¢ nitions on As a re clare 60,00 the 2 u ho stat Chiapas, territory Best Eggs 41c¢, doz. Nussell Bros. of P and N nty untecred fe tionaries The scetions der Gener antes and have repa communic tl-- llll lu-u South church st 8 o'clock, re 2ie roand trip. Cbregonistas a dustrial ar “-l\f at latter suce for the r 8 of the Lic-o-rice WEE SAVERs will keep your throat from getting [ ” rusty. Look for the Chic | Meado: statewent candidate 1 just he “MeAdoe publi hinself op 180 ell ond pri As ot ould uther, sum with books 1tails of 1 make What is FRENCH BANKERS UPS) I ear Goy Deliciously blended with Anise e — Ends StubbomCoughs in a Hurry snees, (his old has no eqnal, Iy prevared. how quickly a bad congquered, until vou trv d il dav the imr like m to pren better § put 2 viain granuia svrip to make a | mint. Ur v Anvone who all night, relief given takes but a really there almost moment thin «n cough positi fectic Tike it You can fecl ¢ soothing and hea! 2l the air pas 8 dry, tight coug noties the phlegm thin disappear altogether. A dat™ usoally bresk up an ordinarv throat or ehest cold, and it is aleo splendid for brovehitis, croup. honrsencss, and bron- chial asthma. Pinex is 8 most v eompound of genu ¥ ¢ pleasant—ctiidren s take hald ng_the memk and soom vou and atle eommentrated oreRT pine ex- able remedy for mente 4 aanpointment ask vour drugeist for “21% oupces of Pinex” with Aivections. and Aomt sccept anvihing olee. Cuaranteed tn vive absolute satis- faction or moner refunded. The Pivex Ce. FL Wavne lnd af Febr d by and Jaitipa nto rebe ing four hu Oaxaca and of Morelos, from which Iquarters for p fdet Crippled by Corns? Use “Gets-It” ondertul how «GetcTe" ends coms ain stops at end corn pai cor right o k guarantes re. E. Lawrence & C GOMPLETE ROUTING OF OBREGON'S ARMY': Huerta Claims Successes on 80125, 5. Kllometer Front Tabasce, Marc The Dallas New: Pr force Carmen on thirty strip of country oad embracing Car- a, Cosoleacaque ! am is reported to haunds, the fed ired dead, man quantitics the battlefic suit, the hes 0 citizens s d. wdau nder control of arc now said to es of Campeche, G ¢ I Quintana Roo Colima, uas Calientcs, N Nayaril, thousand men in reported 1o with t ar or service hol volutionists the uls Isquierdo, Co Diaz have been ired telegraphic ations lugtro; o M A which S8 a8 a most § volution, #inee A displaced th Gasc and protended ng to reports received McAdoo Chairman Wants Statement From Candidates Da March tie [ | chairm rePros today suggested sident e he makes his ppoarcd ¢ W y befo ny questic im abor Wfairs,” Mr. matter rai this committer, every can atior 1 mon tial nomi and papers, to pri living for o air s f t. Order May Cash Business, re end to ¥ in —~omplete de L-l; Principal Holdings Are Station licts that 3 March nhicadquarters here of | thousand aged on cach side, the state f arms and mu- mpathetic wit revolution have been embraced in Mexico, Hidalgo, Michoa- o e the m- Coolidge Gets Endorscment uila company are jlent committee, Mean Only NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 9 'CHURCHES CROWDED FOR 1.600 At St Mary's, 850 At and 800 At St John's Last Night. ere lliam D at St connected with at Hartfor, was curate persons church J. “Get-It” mas , Chicags. al d to ov 1 galle eir limits. ¥ at the chu was ann danc | flowing also be iJ. Leo I to ti , curate 1t that at fu N rvice I‘l\on: s Drennon, Thomas’ ak. D.D., vie seminary, -presic H 'S, H. STEARNS' ESTATE APPRAISED AT §29, By | | The [ h 6. 5] kilom and| a. In Industrials — Oil And 1 2, Mining Stock Worthless Appraisers William J. Rawlings |Charles H. Fox have submitted t report in the cstate of the late Sam along thelH. Stearr swing propertics to value of $29,152.53, also 1,000 sh of Lexington Hill mining stock, shares Northwestern Oil, pfd., and shares Northwestern Oil comman, assed as worthiess The itemized inventory follows: Eight shares New Britain Mach tove. de pee; $650; shares TS e+ Britain Machine common at $12, 9 shares Bristol Rrass, common at $51; 26 st ¢ Works, mon, at $93 Works, pfd. Niles-Bement-Pond, $85:,119 shares Landers, and part .k, common, at $64. shaves Colt Patent Fire 26.25, 85151 2 shates Masonic Ten corporation, at $25 creigns Trading ¢ ol | Liberty bonds, 31 ot | Britain bank, $851.77; Bank of New Britain, $ in Berlin Savings Bank, cash in Durritt Savings Bank shares Savings & Loan, $58 tomobile, $1,300; casl $148.25. Total, $29,18 m | have fall- crals leav- N ¥ wounded © the Huer- contro! all Tabasco, + rero, the . 8330 common, ¥ shi at hihuahua, uevo Leon 870, $1 the state have he ding the derdls un- ro Dore displa and by on ha rml was stated I, Minn, March 6.— 1% dele gates to the republican natig convention, instructed for Ca Coolidge, were chosen in district ¢ ventions in Minneapolis and §t. F yesterday while in a majority of 5 county conventions in which -d gates were chosen to cight dist conventions tomorrow, he was end ed for reclection, Bach district select two dels 8 to the Clevel convention and the state conven here Saturday will name seven gates at large, Many of the President Coolidgs wid Ladd ol investigation, almost all urged y an of the wage of agricultural relief legisia ina and a large number fovored a that cvery diers’ adjusted compensation act, After Two \lonth« in Jai e refiner- located General cderals Pach o al n, nee conventions pra attitude in required 1o | living. the sen- mmitter and wia He Decides to Pay Alimony New Haven, March 6, — Hyr Pioom, well known local furrier, has been two months in jail, of his refugal to pay alimony of per week to his wife, pending tria her action for divorce, was. reles late vesterday when he paid ¢ limony rded Mrs, Ble James Webb of the supe vanting the divorce, Big on Tuesday that he had | tong cnough and signified withdraw his nd pay At the pregented any sen- ! it his pub- Rockwell rness why didate before ¥ it, Ju court in decide 58 to co of the alimony divoree suit d hea cruelty by decrec with § or five weeks pre was orde yesterday, Mrs, | and wasg gran o alimony and $106 which 13loom had vio ent xchange the fra which bank it bankin erything that teide ¥ e buying esold Special Committee Will Probe Indian Affairs 1 “Painted People” Will Soon Be In Town rance; will franes i aini PIVPLES OVER FACE AND ARMS Large and Red. ltched. Eutlcura Healed. “1 had pimples break out all arms. lbevm pinet has ':,' ) they caused me to o seratch, which made t+ _*/ them worse. My face| NG end arms were a sight. / 8 The trouble lasted 7 abouwt nine months. 1 heard about Cuticura Soap and Miss Julia Borella, 205 Oak St., Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 2, 1923, Give Cutieura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Fron by Mai A Laver- e - Try et new Shaving Stick. ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES' Joseph's Mary's Investments | pr New | com- shares \lnn'l\ SH. Arms at shares Sov. New In Minnesota Conventions | in operation to give an additional §0 de w hecauso whatev Bloom THURSDAY, AMERICAN BISHOPS NOT FOR RED HATS Rome Denies They Are to Bej Elevated to Cardinals St. ( source in| forthcom- Rome of . | New York icago was to raise fom 0 eparture ops Hayes ar ow- St. them lu‘ \ere gay that | g to t of the New | ©s means that | purple is im-| are inclined to the { that the and C indecd the erwise. s the year w! hops and arch ps are due r visit “ad limina" which is| 1 ¢ five years for pre "my; in distant lands. The con- sistorial congregation has advised them that if they de to pcstpam their v until next year—holy the ecclesiastics floc o his would be permissible, but arc not availing| themselves of the delay, desiring to present on both occasions. It is gested here that Archbishops s and Mundelein are among this number. many Amer- »ou! ver- many Americans re ier foregoing dispatch from Rome s some question as to the report| Archbishops Ha and Mundel- are about to be elevated, although H\‘ circumstances of their departure still create the impression in clerical quarters on this side that may soon receive the visit ad limina to Rome ally nmd‘ at the choice of the bishops and archbishops within the five year period, whereas the present visit said to have come about unexpected- ly, through the apostolic delegate in + Washington, Archbishop Peter Fuma- soni-Biondi, and quarter familiar res | with church procedure incline to the 500 | view that the forthcoming sailing of 0! the archbishops has something more all | t the character of a journey to Rome in the ordinary course, NEWSPAPERMEN'S HOME Properties Worth $150,000, The 182 5 and heir puel the | A Including 2 §10,000 in Cash, Arc Bequeathed by Are: Man in Florida, March 6.—~Gift of propert valued at approximatel $150,000, including $10,000 in cash, to the 1Morida Press association for the cstablishment of a home for age newspaper men and a school of jour-! nalism is announced here by Charles| D. Haines of Altamonte Springs. The propertics, located at Altamonu Springs, include a cre bearing or- ange grove, a club house and theater, Mr. Haines pledged himself to assist materially in the raising of any sum jup to one milllon dollars for an en- cowment for the home and school, He 1180 promised when the plan is placed Tampa, Fla., ple 40; me of and, sial 800 our | acres in Bearing Grove, the one hun- ynal | dred acres grove having an income of approximately $40,000. In announcing his benefactions, Mr. Haines soid he had owned three daily and elght weekly newspapers and the gift was actuated by his affection of |yee the unfajling public servieo ¥hicl |sey newspaper men render unselfishly and often to the exclusion of their own financial advancement, DEPEND ON CHEMISTRY More Than Half of Manufacturers n Wo Ivin bin: the riet ors- will and tion | lLion Ne as! ised the [ the ho we My . tion Amcrica Look to Scientists 1o Bene- it Their Industries, I .-~ More rers of Amet stment arc dependent upoa Dr. Jonn £, Teepl o Amcrican Chema soctety, in an address prepared 1or | divery betore the Deaware Banke association today. Bix roups oi Manutacturcrs: tex- | lee, iron and steel, leather, paper, | ramics and glass, and mectais and | products valued $35 09 all have a definite chemica said, “Chemi industrey | ranks fourth, Dbeing outranked ! « by tood, iron and stecl and their | products, and testiles, And in ail oi, chomistry is an important fac- Witimtagton, D Mt Lan hall the manuract: presenting an Ne | the t1o r v nan chemistry, said Casurer ho $2¢ 1 of psed ver 1 loy W |No om i« o1 mota at | | 8T his st oy I} t r ring e 1 Dr. 1 commoditics in nature, leoath the triumph of I'he world o pro- man leathe Chemistry,” continu ple s man e ik 10 create ouad only example hitherto it N | dic 1 of mistry rais tor the so chemistry 1atur sufficicnt anima leather ne is making i cds o ¥ 1 Busine direetion « solutely |at & and 1t Lanker (M -ognize | 1’0 str nemistry ry for the mantiacturer 1o e they are to avoid stagnation. 1y chemical industry today udge its future by its M@ 4 tescarch than by (0€ working capital mi‘ G yuld rath ed attitud “n I assets its arning power.” 'Qualifies ‘Statement That Body Is Worth 98 Cents M Reports [} West college estimated the an average human body his rema ¢« 1o one societivs in which well known a chem- and did exus, A Normal in cmicals 1 er- " [ be or of 1o normal literary quoted an old Pietle never made had ways he ‘, port. Dr. anal stat wi i W at he done 0. tor TORCLED TO DIG GRAVES Camden, N. J., March After testifying that her husband, Stotter, sexton of a country church car Lancaster, Penn., forced her to dig graves and ring the church bells, Mrs. Eisie M. Stotter, 28, was granted a divorce today. Mrs. Stotter alleged her husband severely abused her fie 6.~ Ezgs e doz. Russcll Dros.— | The the gave | “Boys. Mr, Mr, Miss A Mie Morris Mrs i visplees Mrs, ot paid th fore Moy the MARCH 6, 1924. Mllhons_ afiygars under-the sea— ACK in the beginning of time there was no depending on the solidity of the earth’s crust. [t wrinkled hugely as it cooled; one day a vast prehistoric forest towered through the hot and steamy mist of 20,000,000 vears ago —and the next day it was hundreds of feet beneath the surface of the sea —*sunk without a trace.” There at the bottom of the sea it stood—decaying a little—fast covered by the mud that settled through the water. For literally millions of years the weight of the ever-thickening blanket of sediment, and the inconceivable pressure of the ocean above compressed the one-time lofty forest into a solid layer almost as hard as a rock. The heat generated by the enormous pressure worked chemical changes in the vegetable fibers. Millions of years of this — then one day another convulsion pushed the bottom of the sea far up into the sunshine. Beneath the clay covering of countless years of sifting sediment lay the ancient forest —changed now to COAL. Today the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company mines in Pennsylvania run deep into some of the thickest and hardest beds in all the great Coal State. And from these mines straight to our yard comes.the good, pure, Old Company coal—for your winter comfort. Always use Buckzwheat Coal Jor low fires— It saves money and coal The Citizens Coal Co. Uptown Office 4 Arch St 3266, Main Office ht_Court, Yard and 24 Dwi Tel Berlin Yard lin_ station [hn\ it is thought he will be rcturned | Cypress Hill cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. unopposed. MAPLE HILL NEWS Woman's club of Mapie ¢y afternoon at the Mrs. E. R, Hitchcock on Maple eet. Rev, Harry Martin, pastor of cwington Congregational chureh very interesting talk on Ifollowing the program a sal hour was enjoyed The board of finance met in the town hall Monday evening and fixed Dchdte at \ale “ on b o tax rate of mills on the grand | . Adherents of Soviets list of October 1st, 19 1o cover | budget of 1524 New Haven, March 6,==After listens | ing to a debute on the question of yecognition by the United States of soviet Russia, in which Prof, Alexan- der Petrunkeviteh of Yale upheld the negative and Scott Nearing of New York the affirmative before an au- dience which crowded Music Hall here last night, voted G38 to 94 in favor of the proposition. About 1,200 per- sons, including many Yale men and some professors were present. Hill vesterds home | Teachers' associas next meeting in the Monday, March Dr. Maud Heaton, mental hygienist will speak on “The Child That is Different.” All parents are requested to attend. PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOW BY NATHAN HALE PUPILS Part in Dem- | The Parents an tion will hold the Newington chapel, 17th, at § o'clock Wilson Blake of ollaston, Ma en guests of and Mrs, Mann on Rob- s avenue for several days, Pittsinger who n {1l at the Hartford hospital eral weeks has returned to me in Newington Center, d Mrs, Candace has for her Do You Know The “Painted People” | More Than 400 To Take apancse fete was given by the | wington Girl Reserves in the chapel | it evening, onstration Tomorrow Lyvening A demonstration in physical educa- club at her {tion will be given by the ehildren of The prizes |grades 1V, V and VI of the Nathan Kingsley, | Hale school in the school auditorium, Walter [ 1°viday evening, at § o'clock. Over | 1400 children will take part in the llowing program that has been pre- wein White, principal the I pared by Miss Katherine Tormay and wington Center #chool will leave | Miss Ruth Curtiss, assisted by the end of this month to take a posi- |teachers of the school. Putnam schools, Fancy marching, formal gymnas- c— ties, health, play and vineyard dance, Nordstrom returned tactics, dumbbell drill, games, Indian after spending |dance, Hungarian folk dance, wand | nis mother, Mis, drill, sailor's hornpipe, pyramids, 1lobbins avenue et -~ Astor to Pay Heavy Fine ‘ 'or Violation of Rules o'clock. | fondon, March 6. — Major John | 3acoh Astor, who vacated his seat un- |der the parliamentary rule that a member shall not vote before taking the oath,:intends to pay the fine of 00 pounds preseribed for the offense ceording to the Westminster Gazette ‘he money will go to the treasury. The paper adds that it 1s not propos- ed to pass an act of indemnity in par- L. L. Re- [jjament to cover the case. Major As Newington center under 1he {ior on his first appearance in the of the league of Women Vot- [house of commons on Tuesday voted Monday evening, Mareh 10, [in a division, cither forgetting or not being aware of the rule against such | voting. e must scek reelection Olmstead entertained Bridge ple Tl Tuesday afternoon. awarded Mrs, L. ' E. Olmstead and Mrs Sorrow M me re to ‘-r. I d. n in the 1 to Wes- 3 the Monday 1 with rdstrom on a “Afer the party ~here's n new dish to serve your goests— Oh Henrpt sliced | Bight erous mouthfuln te the bar. Evervone likes Oh Heory! whist party Newington Wednesday i and given t in their hall next March 12th, at also be & cake bridge by ¢ A1 ning, wi Newington Rebert week- lith Hancock mertained her of New York over t nter son. mor L 1 fit bridge party will be held homes of Mrs, Howard J. Pratt A by the Itobbine station and Mrs Henry! A Fine Candy 10c¢ Everywhere mmm-m-g-mnm'um-— k at next o'clock - now their the hall Main 08 T:15 and attend 1 in the at 308 office The Maple Hill Scouts sthers are urged verty Social 1o be he v oftice scout to scout above the 1 tomorrow ¢ et ot in str ening at Keep the Children Well! Dm(-mg th%u dly:t:’nlny hclgldrmn .xmplaming of head- thfi, everishness, mac, "oul ll'll‘llhf 'e],.. 1If mothers only knew what MOTHER CRAY’S SWEET POWDERS for CHILDREN ‘Will do for children no family would ever be without them. Tbuemdcn are 80 who has | ast | to Be Goodale confined njamin to her on by illness is able bhins out a avenue ait 200 persons have | pal tax due Feb- requested to do so list will then grand jurors | n 260 and ir ¥ t and are weck as the to the ry 1 next turned over collcet Thomas «ho died yesterday morning | held tomorrow afternoon at home of his daughtcr, Mrs, CJif- McKenna on Golf street at 3 tock. Ttev. William Tioss will of- jate. The interment will be in the he funeral services of ore "o Wil —— “Painted People” Watch

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