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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, WILL NOT DISCONTINUE FRIDAY NIGHT HOVIES, Weekly SOVIETS RELEASE CATHOLIC PRIEST Archbishop Zepliak Now Will Return to Poland South Church Brotherhood Program to Continue as Usual in Spite of s, Cont prevat ry 10 a rumor which was that 1he Brotherhood of the South Cengregational church had de- cided to discontinue the movies during the n will be carried out ng. By The Ass Wa Archbishop Zeplial l)v\.u] of the Roman Catholie church in Tussia, has been releused from prison in Moscow, the Polish | jack Koife foreign office is officially infornicd Louis Darowski, PPolisth minister ir Moscow, hus been instructed 1o ar range with the soviets for the arch bishop's transportation here with the shortest delay and 11 a manner cor responding to his vank, the inteutions of the Polish foreizn office being to aveid for him the lumiliation forciblu expulsion from Russia. Archbishop Zepliak to death by oviet tribuy of last year after trial on resisting the Ishevik P'rotests immediately we many sources, ir ments of several c one them the United States, and the exeentive commuted the 10 years' solitary confinement Pope Pius in his allocution consistory of last December, anxiety for the life of the who was reported to be and sinking vapidiy. Th cently requested the British govern ment to intervene in behalf of Arch bishop Zepliak and ot Cathe prélates imprisoned m R at the coming Russo-Pritish conference in 1.ondon. \\'cslfieid, N. J., Business Houses Donate to Sports March 27.—West- have subseri expenses of 1 kethall team ¢ here April 8 the first girls' ker But- picture Man,” 1 known story, on wil s well ocals the Series” “Rod ‘lnl IFeld and | showing The Turkey”, two sport- Gun Stream Duck’ be pictures of the om the mag and “The s ay Morning” picture which m. No rtainments and the is welcome April 4 Meighan, * " ftown, is the will econelude is made for public “Saty ot comedy arge wus sl 1in M Jurges ot nment mude from reh and 10 Rover: of M. HBarrie's be shown vening, J. will Tommy"” Sunday Soviet wgntimental s nee to 2t e Commercial Trust Co. \voleed archhishop, m il healt) The Vatican re and em- 0. lirectors, officials Commereial ir first annual banyuet at ast evening. Gaftney presided ches were made by Vice-Pi John C. Loomis, Treasurer W. Hawkins and others. The officials of the bank told of the man- ner in which the nstitution had grown and pointed to the fact that sources of the bank have now the $5.000,000 mark, Following t Lanquet dancing was enjoyed. was furnished by the Trinity Bacchan- allan orchestra. ployes of st O 1 the Burritt i ed 1, and nssia westfield, N. 1., field business men 22,000 to pay the s' high school Gutheie, Okla,, to comg to play what will be Night school nativnal championship worles to be held in thiy country. The Oklahoma girls will B opposed by the girls of the loeal high school Games also will be played on Ap) b and 7 " TIGHT COUGHS ‘The hard chunks of phlegm that el your throat and mose ‘when you h”o: tight cough make rour hruthln diffieult nnd vnu; tzron 1;-; to hes o fi-lle the legm by the quick, easy an nfev 3 'l"lk- !mmnrd? ‘ough Syruj c«"l- soted)., This plonnnt coux rrmed re lieves, ::otholn and heals, Tt is l:nth: tie, b . ) open: e air passages, cuts the J ERAN BANKER DIES and protects the lungs, Best, Il(:lt ll;"ti Mareh Sir Edmund surest remedy for coldg con divd today of pneu- | dronchitis, whooping cough ai He |'on the safe side—get & wur druggist, Sold by City Drug Store. Vi Toronto, Walker, banker, monta. He was in his T6th year, had been a banker for more than 69 yedrs, | — INFORMATION — For the past month advertisements have been appear- ing in this paper, carrying the following headings—A State l’mtected Investment—Make Your Money Work For You— Get 7% and Safety—and other attractive headings, These advertisements were intended to create interest among con- servative investors and others who dezire to accumulate money-- rnun. ttle toddy trom Much cuviosity and considerable criticism has been aroused in local circles as to just what these advertisements were intended to convey. This advertisement is run for the express purpose of informing the Public at large, what is meant by A State Protected Investment, ete, By this: A State Protected Investment—we mean simply very dollar you iavest with us through our “Thrift Plan” is protected by the state of West Virginia, We quote here, Section 76-A-3 of chapter 130 of the Acts of the Leg- islature of West Virginia of 1921: to transact business in this state shall be dssued by the Insurance Commissioncr ‘v any person, as- soelation, or corpuration within the purview of section one this act, the insurance commissioner shall require said ap- plcant to deposit with the insurane: commisstober IN IRUST, for the benefit of its contract holdcre, bonds and ties approved by sald Tnsurance Commissioner to the and in addition 1o sald deposit, said iation or corporation shall maimtain at all times the ITnsurknce Commissioner to an amount of the liability on all outstanding contracts.” “Reiore a permit seey Aaount of $100,000,00 posit wit cqual to 1000 Qur deposits with the state of West 'Virginia must at all times equal the liability of all the payments made on our “Thrift Contracts,” Our Bonds ave certified by the Citizens' Mutual Trust {Company Bank, who acts as Trustee; holding in, Trust £120.000.00 in First Mortgages on Income Bearing Real Estate for each $100,000,00 in Bonds issued. Our Bonds are Not sccured by a Specific Mortgage against one pro- perty but are secured by many mortgages against many properties. In addition to thi:*,the entire resources of the Company, which amount to mcte than Two and a Quarter Million Dollars, Guarantees your investment. No Other Company gives more safety to investors, You work for yvour money. Is it not fair to make at least a portion of your money work for you? You should invest your money in order to realize the reward that is due you for accumulating it. The possession of money alone without having it invested, rols you of more than half its benefits. You would not for a moment consider working for Jones & Co. at $1.00 per day, if Smith & Co. would pay £7.00, giving you the same kind of work and the same de- gree of permanency. Millions of Dollars are lost annually through Stocks and Speculative Investments and Promotions. Many of these Stocks were sold through glittering promises of enor- mous profits. Working People, Widows and Orphans are usually the largest losers, We give vou the greatest safety known to man and the largest interest return possible with that safety. 1an or woman wants to get ahead, ac- ulate an estate. Our plan is simple the systematic investment of $10.00 or more each month yon ean acquire and hold the same kind of Investments that are being purchased daiiy by Banking Institutions, Trust Companies and Insurance Com- panies. By our plan vour money earns you 7% whether you buy for cash or take advantage of our Thrift Plan. Every thinking i quire property, accu and convenient, B Give this careful thought, then investigate. If you will phone 3045 we will gladly send one of our representatives to explain the proposition to yvou—Without obligation on your part. The American Mortgage & Discount Corpora- tion. Austin & Kron, Agents, 107 Booth Block, New Britain, Conn. Priday night | smallpos epidemic, |4 “The | “gang | Lord Faunt- | Workers Hold Banque(; Judge | Musie | GRAND LIST 894,936,928 City Items i' | Back,* Andrews ‘lhmrl of Relief Eflects Net Redue- “Lovey Came trot. John A tion of 0 — Increases Total { A regular meeting of St | $1.080 and Reductions § Ladies’ ‘Temperance society o : hicld this evening at § Reductions made lowed by a social, resuit of spec & C will | relict as a ymonth totailed {were made in the amount of | bringi @ net v list is now Join Morans' Easter Music Club.— 1 040, advi. reduction of Y 1as entered in t nginecr- succeeds James Kilduft cmploy the city department, He ed. Awhile,” fox trot, Bruns- John A. Andrewns & Co. Edward ‘ of ETYY Conley, “Langer wick record advt A daughter was born Dr. and Mrs, William their home at 59 H. T, Morrissey was | lsen sire Miss Agnes Curtin, daughter o Hand on Osgood aver 6003 WSk Mrs. James M. Curtin of West | | Berkowits, | rviee, Big hit! It | ley Man." Voc Alling. John A, Andrewl § | $330, f Miss Helen Gu {avenue, $1,000; law office | 546 Main . is ill at her William H. garage chureh, {not taxable, {son, Jubilee ¢ | Young M« Court street, | Additions w. Chaurles and Sophie [ritt steet, clerical errvof I avenue, nson, re n $100; . 84005 street swit Columbia Nesto 19 Itu reductions Sloper, Man Bvery Time, I. Columbia record. Co.—advt ling, street, rehandise, Konsington ave : stenograpli- Dunn & Mc- | on Elm | at Crowell’s. advt | Kensington \\u Kwire, $50: A street, home Mar Columbia s German Baptist aAVeNUC, parsonage Alma J. Gustufa luplication, $4 tian Howe cooked iunches error, ckwe e3 : A son was born at the New 1 n n hospital last evening to Mr and Mrs, Edwin Traceski of 112 Ju- | street. A son was bhorn at the | » institution yesterday to Mr. and | of Kensington, or Music Club.- 1ssociatio Total $2 ‘Imr\ | > . Gordon Hotchki 1O SPEAK. ‘Hm lorans' I DEt There will be candidates initiated at the scmbly of Dorie Council, R hall tomorrow « e tor a0 Germar ptist churc |the midweek Lenten Stanley Memorial s s evens His sub e Quest tion.” Harold Winship will lead the singing. Al the service next Thursday evening, n W. C. Hill will be the sp meeting will start at Wednesday the members ¢ aid will hav botween 40 special 3 at | and S, ,\1.‘ vening at | | | | in Masonie ing. for Pe 0 o'eloc Victrolas and Pianos, Henry —adit. The Home uth chureh will meet T ch when Oquist will eak on a Democeracy 1 Newark, March 27.—Minister New Bruuswick records every week “rlk\’rvvllt the Virgin Birth are “ill-bre at Jobn A, Andrews & Co.—advi. | bigots,” the Rev. A, Edward Keigwir v. Walter Cascy, a professor at pastor of the West kn St, Thomas' Seminary, will give an ehureh, New York ¢ interesting talk to the Children of night in anaddress before the Mary and the DPromoters of the conference of the Methodist od Teart in £t Joseph's hall Sun- pal church, ternoon at 4 o'clock. Morans Missionary socicty of the iday in the | Mrs. Willard | “Education in Mrs, Kenneth on “Qurrent lors Bl social meeti will wark Episco- ' & dny | Guaranteed Relief from Rheumatic Pain with New Powder from Italy shake it in Your Shoes—No Medicine To Take Wbla and rapld have heen the ulta from the use of Volta powder, both ountry and in Italy, that the tributors have authorized local ‘alta with an un- fef from the use st packege or Rofer nal treatment for This new||ro In this physicist fro unmed, di of certam ingrod the form of A fine powder that to he a powerful Url discovery he taken intern slioes, where immes ahsorbed into the strown through myriad pores of t o This |18 atded by the fact that the soles of the | feet coutain 10 times the number of po found in any other part of the body, 1t in abeolutely harmiess cent if you do mot treatient will not cost one jve wonderful relief, i get A box of Volta from sush 1 druggiste ax: The Dickinson Diug Co., ark & Brainerd Co, and City Drug Store. it s hn“ it inte thel[nnd almorption | fox | advt. | Mary's| €vening at the Chamber of Commere be |rooms with the following results: o'clock, fol-| 1 \. Fiske, ey | Troop No. $1.25Value 79? fr "‘"‘Fufmture Polis»h'j-*" 19¢ xLunch Crackers or 29 asso Chocolates *! box -39 ¢ for /ASSTD =ATLANTIC=PACIFIC * 11 Arh S Main S, Plorence 512 Arch St 711 Stanley S, 1 Hartford Ave. Broad and New Britain, Conn, 5 Areh St "Hiw 636 1 125 North & 132 So. Main St High St= w S, Main St 22 Whiting St Plainville, Conn, Commn, tille ¢ Farmington Road. Ke Central and Bingham Sts. MARCH 27, 192 BOY SCOUT NEWS “eveiing. eyeling Standing of Troops in the Contest Tenderfoot tests Troop the Boy | No. 2 of Newington held f Kensington, 4; Troop XNe. 3 Troop No. 4, 1. e Horwitze Troop No. monthiy court of meeting of honor was The Scout . iast This I't! Second Class tests passed: 14 19 Jr., Garner Goodwin, Johnson, Commingo Varrialle William Shepard of Troop No. 1 rlin; John Wiley and Roy ‘roop No. 3: Charles Sheehan, Norton and John agani 20, Samuel Earle Lincoin School ‘enter Church 20 9 , South Church 11 14, Stanley School 3 Methodist Church 5 12 | Troop 29, | Troop and | Froop of | Troop Guite | Troop 3, Da- [1roop 1 of Berlin oF | Troop 10, Burrit School Troop 17, irst Lutheran ‘I'roop wington ‘roop Newington ‘roop 5, Kensington This court of honor closed the three months' contest in the court of honor work, The contest was won by Troop No. 20 of the Lincoln school with 53 points. Troop No. 4 of the Center | church took second place with 29 | points, and Troop No. 1 of Berlin third | | place with 17 points, Froop No. 20 will have the custody of the council | fiag for the next three months or un- il wins it away from them. 2 COMM rx? LAW by ROBERT W.CHAMBERS With CORINNE GRIFFITH CONWAY TEARLE ELLIOTT DEXTER of won 3 11 st class tests passed—Winthrop 3 ren of Troop No. 4, Arthur Bark- and Theodore S son of Troop | and Burton Griffith of Troop Kensington bat W 0 an No, No. Merit ] IFred Radil, 20, swhnming, tricity, automobiling Robert Barker, Troop Ricl 1 ordon, rst aid; Harry {“ancher, e electricity, handicraft aid; Ben Richman, Troop bookbinding: Theodore Swan- Troop No. 20, swimming; Wil- m Baker, Troop No. 4, firemanship, first uid to animals; ter Coldwell, {Troop No. 20, handicraft, personal [ Lealth tiremanship and first aid to animals; Ovide Hogaboom, T N . first aid to animals; George Curtis, roop No. 2 electricity, personal healt firemanship and first ald to Wilmer Barnes, Troop No. 4, passcd roop No. ndicraft, and car| No. 4. Troop No, "roop and f No. son, someone SUES TROLLEY CO. FOR $100 A suit for $100 damages has been entered against the Connecticut com- pany by H. A, Borg, who claims that | an automobile owned by him was damaged by a trolley car on Staniey | street on March The ae- | | tion is brought through the office of | | Atty. Henry P. Roche and is return. | able in city court April 21. Papers | | were served by Constable I'red Win- | kle. [ DIES AT 81 March 27.—Mrs, | Sarah West Leeds, 84, known in At-| lantic City to all classes of people as| “Mother Leeds,” founder of the Chal- | ! fonte Haddon Hall hotels, is dead. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT The ECONOMY GROCERY CO. ING OF ANOTHER STORE AT “MOTHER LE 's--this preu:ripnonquic y R Atlantic Ci relieves childrer and adults, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPEN 63 PLEASANT ST., Cor. Stanley 5t., New Britain on FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 PLEASE NOTE A LIBERAL SAMPLE of the delicious ECONOMY COFFEE freshly roasted daily in our modern coffee-roasting plant will be '‘GIVEN to ADULTS On Opening Day FRIDAY, MARCH 28 At the New Store Duluth Imperial FLOUR SLICED EVAPORATED Wonderful For Making Pineapple | MILK [ ot nu: Large Can 29c 1 Lb Tall Can 10c 24 b Bag 95C 25¢| TunaFishxa23¢ SALMON .. 1 b tall can 25¢ | Hand-Packed PRESERVES 15 oz jar 25¢ "TOMATOES .. No. 2 can l1c 1 b can 15c1 25¢ ' Welch’s GRAPELADE, 16 0z, jar '(, t 23c i CODFISH, 11 package 25¢ n 22C | N. B.C. 32¢ Hawaiian Fancy Sceded or Scedless RAISINS, 15 oz. pkgs., 2 for FANCY PEAS, No. 2 can ( ahforma Fig lan;( Imported SARDINES, .. l-ancv \mall BEETS ....... Ialge can FANCY (OR\' NOR OB v e 0ld Dutch e CLEANSER ........can 15¢ | ™ sNAPAROONS .. per ‘8M Quality Bartlett Cc PEARS ....... large can IMPORTED Finest Imported Fancy State OliveOil Pea Beans 11 jar 30c Pint can 55(: 3ibsfor 25c The ECONOMY GROCERY CO., Inc. “STORES ALL OVER THE STATE” New Britain Stores 87 Dwight St. 521 Arch St 85 Arch St. 283 Main St. 353 Arch St. 423 West Main St. 63.Pleasant St. 525 Stanley St. 270 South Main St.