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WHAT IE A DRUG STORE? ONE DOLLAR PRIZE TOMISS HORNKOHL ‘Dorofhea Gets Recompensed o Her Poetry j State Board of Pharmacy Puts Ques- tion Up 0 Courts for Final Ruling. J., March 20.--That the onstitutes a drug Trenton, N question as to what store will be the courts is the anticipation of the Today's dollar juvenile prize zoes 1o | state hoard of pharma : Porothea Hornkoh! of Norden | an anneuncement from the members strest. The judge finds that all his| toas little friends are handing in p The board much better than formerly, becanse | act that it they realize that they have two days| “hich dispense drugs but has no au- a week that they absolutely are the|thorlty over drugless drug stores bosses, and older poets are not ql. Which have sprung up in New Jersey lowed and If they were to Lreak in » prohibition. I’ court they would probably gzet a re ug stores lave for generations .buke which would send 'em away a4 valua service,” said the talking to themselves, Ttemember. . To permit drugless drug ehildren, next Tuesday is jour day, S1ores to be operated simply to pro- agaln. Get your snswers in carly tde profit for their investors would and the judge will appreciate it Tell | Indved be travesty upon justice ell your little friends what the nice “Certain relatively strong financial- man at the Herald Office is doing so |¥ interests now preparing fo in- they can try too vade the retail drug field to a limited Here's the wiening poetry | etxent, carrying a general line of mer- { chandise heretofore regarded as drug These interests hope to to the ores called attention s drug sin are store {tems, Ashes and around And when ground, | Just call McGuire, he'll be here with | Stood that it is the appropriation or a thump | vather the misappropriation of this And in less than no time title that is being challenged. the dump. 1t 1= quite apparent that in ting the operation of drug | whether drugless or otherwis sons who have not met the require- | ments laid down by the legislature of ! a state would simply be depriving the | pubiie of the protection guaranteed | under the law. rubbish ghonld not be accomplish th establishments ‘drugless drog it begins to lay ou the it's off fo s s oL, permite stores, The smallpox scare is everywher: by per- 8o we must try to shun it. A Buick car will take us far, If we can only run it DOROTHEA HORNK 32 Norden Strect, City. 12 years of age. |London Transport Workers i Threaten General Walkout London, March 20.—The transport ! workers' anion has called a strike for tomorrow falling a settiement of de- mands for increased pa The move affects 17,000 tramway men; 30,000 | emnibus' men have promised their | suport, while the subway motormen are also expected to join. Meanwhile he threatened nattonal lockout in the ipbuilding industry is regarded as Great Petition Seeks to Cut French Sports Taxes Paris, March 20.—A monster tion, drawn up in the name sports federatlons has becn pr to Gastan Vidal, under-secretary of state for physical education, asking that parliament reconsider its vote of February 19 and exempt the gate re- ceipts of athletic meety and other | ™" ot T T erialize. The sporting events from taxation. The ‘.\'f;l;v!|:|n|;1|on workers are unyielding federations represent 16,000 clubs and | |\ "oy, o4 rorusal to resume work on Thip ar 1 8onoe, “EFrigate member: | the tarme offered by the employers, to present an amendment before the | "O'NIthstanding the contrary advice Saets, | of their union officials. The present bylief is that the employers will de- clare a lockout tomorrow. TABLETS Made With Fssential Olls For Politicians— Auctioneers Clergymen—Lecturers | Singers Anyone who speaks or sings in public | whose volee Is apt to grow husky or| weak from the strain, will find that one Oxidaze tablet #lowly dissolved in the mouth before speaking or singing, will mak: a world of difference. The | volce stays strong and clear and | patural even during an unusnal strain, Thousands of people have testified to the remarkable value of these purs essential ofl tablets, which bring such | quick rellef in cases of Hoarseness, Toss of Vice, Soreness, or Tickling 1n Throat, Bronchitis, Bronehial irrita- tion, Bronchial Asthma, Coughs, Colds | and as A preventative against Grippe, | Inflvenza and Pnsumonia One mmall Inexpensive package of | “Omidaza™ tablets will quickly prove the value of pure essential ol in eases of this kind; If they are always e 4 Rept 1o the house for use In caso of | Wasslly Werremehick (above) was an emergency, they may save vou | detained by police of New York aft- many days of seriows iliness or dis comtort. Any good druggiat, includ- |setting fire to a house in ing Dickinson Dry Company and |Stephen Kubach, his wife and Clark & Brainerd, [ ehfidren pl‘\rlhh"" peti- of 33 nted MOROCCAN CHIEF DIES London, March 20.-~A despatch from Gibraltar announces the death of the old Berber "chieftain, Kaid Mahou Baid, who participated in-the Nghting against the French from the start of the occupation of Moroceo, He was driven from Ksiba in 1913, | but regained it and held out until April 1922, when it was finally re- captured, ®ince that time he lived in retirement in the mountains. which tno THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER YOU MEAN TO SAY YOU WEAT JERSEY T0 ASCERTAIN definitely determined by | purpose by labeling | and right here let it be under- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924, | (Continued from Seventh Page) ® I'no objcetionabla ty |10 cuble centimeter volumes of | water tested. From a bacteriolog- | |ical standpoint. the supply appears to | [be tn excellent conditton at this | the ne. The during 1ot 19 | Bills submitted for amounted to $10,527.66. 1t was voted to extend the present |8-inch main on Burlington avenue | bout 100 feet northerly, the neces- | ary guarantee having been fur- | furnished the department. | | Tt was voted to hold a hearing on | |the question of water main extension | |on Jennings Road at the April| | meeting of the board | | Boy So Mcet Coming | | | A distinet honar was awarded uverage daily I’ebruary was 189,000 less than 000 | L4 February. | appreval | Bristol yesterday afternoon when at l {a meeting of the Boy Hcout executives |of Clonnecticut in the Boy Scout head- | {quarters office in the old State House in Hartford, one of the two district meets in the state for this spring was | given to Bristel, | Baturday, May 17, will be the day | on which the councils of the western | | district, comprising StamYord, Bridge- port, Housatonic, Naugatuck, Water. bury, Bristol an Torrington, wi gather in this city | This meeting will' be one of two |held in the state on that day as dur- | {ing the time that the western distri }in meeting with Bristol, castern di trict comprising councils in New London, New Haven, Norwich, Meri- | |den, New Britain and Hartford, will {meet In New Britain. The three counell teams of each district which lead in points at the district meets will compete in the finals on June 7 at a place to be determined by the winning teams, The May 17th meeting will bring to Bristol large delegations from all cities of the wesfern districs. cout Ev-cw Breckbill stated this morning TRet he anticipated an attendance of at least 600 Boy Scout | He salg that the events would bring to the attention of Rristol people a striking demonstration of the work Boy Scouts are engaged in. The: {events will be run off in two classe Class A and B. C A events con- |sist of first aid, friction, fire lighting, | | Morse and semaphore signalling, fire | Lullding and water boiling, and knot | tylng. Class B evonts consist of pa- | trol signal tower and patrol staff re- lay. It will be recalled that the the re- cent Naugatuck valley meet held in Ansonia, a large number of the local council attended and although this was their first participation for some time in such A meet they secured third honors. With the intensive work that has been indulged in the past few weeks and the plan the scout | executive has for rounding the boys | into shape it is expected that on May 17th local scouts will enter the con- tests and make records that will sure. ly socure the endorsement of the | large number of men who are backing the scout movement in Bristol, Scout Executive Breckbill was ac- companied to the meeting held yes- terday in Hartford by Charles R.| Riley, president of the Bristol council, | and scout commissioner, Karl A.| |Reiche, These three men are very |enthustastic over tha possibilities of {the May 17th meeting. It is expocted |that it will be one of the higgest days {in scouting ever held in Bristol. The detalls for the event are now heing | worked out. It 18 hoped that it can | [ be held In the eentral location o that | the large number of men who are | |backing the movement will have an {opportunity to see what work the ln. | | eal sconts are really accomplishing, 1t | in expected that provious to the call | [of the events there will he a ghort (parade which will be participated in | {by the members of the visiting coun- | cils. The events are open to all reg- and who councils of their 19th birthday, | members of scout | western district. are the Wail This to Your Wife. THE WAy AND BOUGHT ANQTHER, Or€SS | YOU BuY ‘€M~ WHERE WOULD AND HAT ?!! Copn gh by 1o oo Fowtore vmdas [ 8€ AT?? BRISTOL NEWS es were found in | | bered eleven at one time, | the police were DISORDERS IN PERSIA oy e Fiery Speeches Against | k to Establish publican Government, as Agitators Se Teheran, Pe March Anti- monarchist demonstrations led to dis- orders in the capital yesterday. Fiery specches were delivered by the legders of the opposition to the present shah, but the remained jusiness was suspended meetings were in progress. Later addresses in favor of the tablishment of a republic were deliv- ered. The®business houses and ba- zaars were reopened, but the anti- royalists immediately attempted to « e them by foree, and in the re- =ulting disorders the ople fled Fo the mosques tor safety. 1t is reported that the crown prince has been warned to leave th and that the ladies of the roy hold have already fled. Bank of England Said to Have Provided Big Credit London, March 20.—The Bank England has protvided a credit of 000,000 pounds for the projected Ger- man gold bank, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph The credit, he adds, is extended on conditions that it be interchangeable only in sterling instead of in dollars as was the case with the Austrian ank of issue, people while these Explaining the gold bank plan to the budget committee of the Reich- stag early this month, Dr. Hjalmar chacht, presidant of the Reichsbank, announced that a private concern had already offered a credit of 5,000,000 pounds for half the bank's shares. POLICI; CALLED OUT ‘ R Have to Guard Home of Man Who Aided Hoho Few Days Ago. Irvington, N. J., March 20.—Police today were protecting the home of Christian Mueller, wealthy retired noodle manufacturer, against flocks of “needy” men who have presented themselves constantly Mr. Mueller gave a helping a stranger a few weeks ago Yesterday the ‘“needy peared in Mr. Muelle; since hand to who ap- ard num- and when called three werc Mr. Mueller has mad« hundred dollars to v present. of several those sceking financial assistance in the last | few days. Some of them promised to repay when they secured Mr. Mueller sald today the glfts would be discontinued until his ex- periment had shown that it was worth while, OPPOSE. CONGRESSMAN Washington, March 20,- mendation that . W, Cole, democrat, be denled a seat as representative- at- large from Texas was made to the Youse today by one of Its elections committees, Wizard N Adele Aarons of Philadelphia ha: ¢ he I8 alleged ‘to have confessed |istered scouts who have not reached Bartied psychologists with her abil- [on the pubii ity to correctly read dnd prononnce some of the longest words In the dic tionary. resent Shah | apathetic, | k’!fls‘ work, but | -A recom- | “WANT Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Refercnce LINE HATES FOR CONFECUTIVE INSERTIONS arge Prepaid ADS” DU 1 e $180 #1080 .\"!I.,‘ Order Rates Upon Application Count & words to a fine, 14 lines to an inck, Minlmum Space, 3 Minimum Rook CF o, Ad_Accep Classified Page on I THE HERALD ||| —_————— ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists and Nurserymen B— ted Speclalizing on Johnson Greenl e, 617 work. 830, funeral reh K gardener an onsen, Box 6 " Lost and Found 5 Comnmercial return to Chestnut St.. Yellow and Ads Accepted Over tha Telephnne for Couvenlence of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Opvrator, ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Vaults, Monuments Concrete atecl reinforc- heremetically sealed. 0od or metal. Do not require larger 1easonably priced. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Maple,, Phone 2766, ———— Reparations Experts Have Another Busy Time Today March 20,—This an- day for proot, outlast either Paris, was other active e the reparatien | experts approaching completion of their task of reporting upon Ger- many’'s financial and economic con- dition for the reparation commission. {The second committee, under the 1clmi manship of Reginald McKenna, | which is understood to have virtually agreed on the amount of German money that leaked out of the coun- try, met today as did the sub-com- mittee on finance which has in hand the project for the new German gold bank. The drafting committee of the experts and the first committee presided over by Brigadier-General Charles G. Dawes called plenary ses- sions for this afternoon. SILVER COINS IN SRMANY, Berlin, March 20.—The first sil- ver to be minted in Germany since the war are in course of prepar- ation in denominations of 1, 2, 3 and | 5 marks. The government plans to is- | sue 800,000,000 marks, an average of five marks for every inhabitant of the coins 4 mos. old, lost on Carlten §t. Re- Carlton &t, Reward. afternoon kind Phone 414 Monday Lawlor &t ien vou think of cone “vou think of Daker and Lasher, Tel. 1965, | Store Announcements 7 jeweler, St., 13 now located at 436 y opposite ¥ast Main £t | representative at the “Big Fur- | demonstrating the famous | bs | niture Store,” “Maytag” washing hought on terms. machine. Can John A, Andrews, & eniargement with every ro Ohrnstedts, 73 West WEATHER STRIPS—Instail metal strips saving 1-3 coal bills, T. E. Woods, €1 Main St. Phone 3765. WITH—beautiful spring weather coming you should own a camera, You can get one en emall pavments and have the use of a camera while paying. Arcade Studlo, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck ‘Agencies BUICK__MOTOR CARS—"Better _ cars are tbeing bullt and Bulck s buik Ing them.” New Britain Buick Co., 225 _Arch _stre Phona 2607, CADILLAC CARS — Bales and _Service, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln street. CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars snd accessories. American Sales Co., 8 Eim St. DODGE BROTHERS_MOTOR CARS—Salos and service, 8, & F. Motor Sales Co., 165 Eim_St. corner Franklin; 'phone %31, DURANT AND BTAR motor care Sales and service. “Just Real Good Cars.” C. A. Bence, 18 Main strest; ‘phone 3216, FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, Bales serve ice; genuine parts and mccessories. Auto- motive Sales & Sorvice Co., 200 B. Main. AUDSON AND ESSEX—America’s leading car values, See the new roaghes. Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Balw and Service, 139 Areh 6t.; 'phone 210! HUPMOBILE CARS—Baies an Bervice, City Service Btation, Hartford Ave. Stanley und 6 Main St. A. M. Paonesss. The finest, sture diest baby chicks bred, Selected from heavy laying flocks. All varieties. Place orders early, RACKLIFFE BROS.Inc. 'Park and Bigelow Streets [ | MITATION OF CLAIMS Wit of probate holden at Britalu within and for the district of Ber- | 1N, 1a the County of Hartford and Keate of Connecticut on the 15th day eof Mareh, D Bornard ¥, Gaffuey om motlon of Jullus H, Pente of sald New Britaln, s excoutor of the Inst will and Alfred H. Clark late of New 1 maid district deceased nat six months | s cpditors of Talms againet ¥, Judge iven of thin erder hy ad paper publisied in sald hating a circulation In ing & copy therenf s in aald tewn of the place whers the nd return make ard GAFFNEY Rritain | #atd dieteict, and by sizn New Dritain, neare onked Jast Certifien RERNARD T, dee Ju INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Rackiifie Rros, Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts. Phono 1074, Agents for New Britain and vieinity GTON-—High grade motor cars. Sales C. A. Bence 51 Main 8ty LEX] and Bervise, ‘phone 2316, MAXWELL AND CHALMRRS— Saies and eorvice, McGauley and Beanett, 98 Arch MOON MOTOR CARS—Fa/orably known the world . F. L. Green, Balos and Bervice, 2 Glen .'ro_fl ‘phone 2899, akiand motor . Hawker, PAIGE AND JEWETT--81065 to_ $2170. Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co,, 319 ¥, Main 8t im). _Phone 3399, Jordan Motor ( ato Motor and and service, One Nals B e B¢ EG MOTOR CAR M, Soarle & Co, Elm and Park 8 ‘phone 2110, Local ] Balen and Bervice, Now Britaln, Cos ngents for Gabriel | WILLYE.-KNIGHT AND OVERLUAND iaotor ears, showrooin at ¢ ¥im 8t.; service, 127 Cherry Bt. “The Kleeve-Valve Motor™ R. €. Rudelph; 'phone 2061-2, STUDERAKERS—Light six touring, 193 Arch Bt “This is & Btudebaler yes Autos and Trucks For Sale AVTO CAR =240 truck. Appiy Aberthaw Construction Co., 85 Eim &, Mr. Mun o, AUTOMORITE BALE-—Dig weloction, Think: (5 $100 down and you can hreeze along In the car of your choles. No in. surance required, Aaron G, Cohen, 195 Park street, Hartford CTCK 19 Uring_ear, Just gh!. iauled and rebullt, 5 good and _new Dt Guaranteed for 0 Anys. Prica $500, M. Beatle & Co. ark_and_F 2110, DUTCH -~ roadsters and tourimgs. 1924, waine very good buws. Vit ont wec ond hand enles room and Actually wee what you are busing, M. Irving Jester, 194 Arch 81 “This is a Studebaker Year Phona POLLY AND HER PALS BEWOLD! | 1S AOT “THAT HE HOM ICe COLD . LY AN THAY BEALYY PRTE A GonnA SEE THAT S @S vt BY By Al Posen’ 'CLIFF STERRETT /WOT WALD ( i PRESIDENT e OF “TWE the accurate | 1045 ants, pleasing ite with white | ! GIRL-—whn fook wreng coat from City Hall | Iy call at 11 East| formerly of Room | ] s 1| FORD—tourin AUTOMOTIVE Autos and irm‘ks for Saj 3 i touring_cat, 15§90 1 IC «A. Bence, 51 Main nger_touring, price 1 Garage, 127 _Uhwio Salesroom, 4 Elm &t vaseenger touring car ' hape throughout. Good paint, fine tires. Price 339 t, 95 Arch St, Pho 5 n Ane ehape me hani paint and.5 good tires. R ily, good 127 Cherry St ph's- Garage, DG 5. good fl A4 paint udolph's Garsge, 127 Cherry St, Phons 51-2. Salesroom, 4 Elm St. Phone 3 1916——touring car, with winter to| TF iz a grod buv at $175. K. M. Rearle & Co. Eim & Park Sts., Phone 2110, _ et Do CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITT— Packard, Hght 6 touring. Bulck, 6 cyl, 5 pass. sedan. Buick, 4 cyl, 5 pass. coups. Bulck, 6 cyl. roadster. Buick, 6 cyl. 4 pass, coups. Stephens touring car. Studebaker, light siz touring. £tudebaker, special six, touring. Studebaker touring car. 1221 1221 1017 Thess cars arq in goed shape and can be bought at a fair price. BUICK CO. PHONE 2607, NEW BRITAIN 225 ARCH BT. DON'T HESITATE—seize this opportunity. Buy e car on. our easy payment plan. You can drive one home as low as_$50 down., Asron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford. (ODGE BEDAN 1923—In §00d ehape ms- chanically, tires, paint and upholstery like new. American Sales Co., § Elm St. Phone_1712, UODGE—touring_ot Pl 1918, good condition. Phone 34-3, lle. DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BRO&— 1923 Touring. 1923 Roads 1922 Tourin 1921 Roadl BUICKS— 1922 Touring, 4 cylinder, 1922 Roadster, 6 cylinder. FORDS— 1923 Tourin, 1922 Beda 1920 Coupy CHEVROLET— 1923 Touring. ESSEX 1422 Coach, DURANT— 1923 Sedan, OAKLAND-- 1921 Sedan, $215, TERMS ARRANGED, §. & F. MOTOR BALES COR.. DODGE BROTHERS DEALER, PHONE 731 165 ELM STREET. OPEN EVENINGS, . EBSIEX 19%1—touring caf. Looks and rune very well, 4 now tires, 1 spare, engine i excellent, American Sales Co., 8 Elmn 8t Phope 1712, FORD—sedan 1921, in firat class condi- tion, cheap for cash. Inquire, W. A, Rolling, Bassett st. Phone 13305, FOTD 1630—toiring _car, wn_ good ehape throughout, Price $135. Automotive Used Car_Exchange, 86 Arch St., Phone 1729 FOID 19: stér, good tlres and Ap pearance, §135. Automotive Used (at Exchange, 56 Arch St, 17292, & car, In fin tion, all good tires, will Inquire, 15 Klils 8 T3 story in fin tha Ured Phone 2. FORD 1920-panel delivery, 1n fine condl tion fn every detall. Price $160. Autos motive Ueea Car B change, 86 Arch Bt running condl- sell for §100, bedan, tives, L and uphoi- ehape, Prica §250, Automo ar Exchange, 86 Arch St A trick, 80 new, Aut 8 Arch i 1 ¥ truck Is practically Used Car Exchangs, 1729- FORD 1020~ tren ence Used 8 “ioupe, upholstery, paint and ent. DPrice §200. Automotive Lxchunge, &6 Arch Bt, Phone FORDE! FORDS! FORDS! ne., | | | “iRi6 in | » YEARS—ALL PRICES, $10 TO $400, TENMS ABRANGED YOUR USED CAR OF A R NEW UAR DEALER, "y ALK ELMER AUTOMOBILE €O, 2IMAIN 6T, FHONE 1813, AT HUDEON AND CAR DEPARTMENT Bedan, 7 pae MARCH LSEEX EALE LD Holmey Vord ( Bedan, Hudsou Coach. Maxwell touring, Maxwel Itouring, Btudebaker, spec, Cakiand coupe, sunxaell Eyort Louring car Hudsen 7 pusseuger ‘souring, dagwell Touring. Esser Couring, studetaker, ¢ oy 3 paea Loty pass. Tourh, TEIMS TU BUIT PURCHASER UTO BALES vo, Thin 210 UL running sinaoipl's Garage, 12 touring car o tires, A w B and Hawk wine are E Ex: hang. demons: pare tire o other Pighn i tak e DOLGE—192 yass, touring, equipped. 1ot of extras, Largain OAKLAND—1884, 5 passenger flightly ueed, fully equipped. JOHN B MORAN, 3133 CHURCH 8T. PHONE 2502-2. ato; b tuty touring, ence. " 0, street, Hartford

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