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m@m [ NEWCASTLE AGRE . |etruck early today after the last shift INVITE MAYOR AND RIVAL ~ ~ ‘wwvriwiwwssss | PLANE MEN STRIKE acallica i Ditrier 15, vnted Ning Workers| T0 ELECT!ON DAY D]NNER L | British Press Hears American Con-|of America, had finished their tasks, Many Yrouble ol'§ sulate Is to Be Reopened Soon, | Maintenance men remained at work. | Lions Club Votes to Ask Back " Home o= The men demand a three year y The Associated Press. agreement in line with one adopted at and Alling to Attend eon Next Tuesday. Chilaren make constipation a habit— relieve them with Kellogg’s Bran fered with constipation, Kellogg’s Bran will bring permanent reliel TP EATEX EVERY DAY—at least two tablespoonfuls—in chronic cuses, with every wmeal, Kellogz’s Bran is delicious. Tt bas o flavor that simply de- the taste, It is a wonderful surprise if one has been used to ordi- naiy, unpalatable brans, There are many ways to serve Kellogg’s RBran. Eat it wiih milk or cream, Syrinkle it oycr other cereals, Cook it with hot ccreals. Look for the recipes on every package 2nd try imn To Save e Heinsi et Deadlock Between British Commercial April 1. Inspection of H Children punish themselves terribly by ignoring nature’s demands. They Iring constipntion upon themselves. They invite the many other discases i which ean be traced {o constipation. Tmmediate steps should be taken to ' rid them and keep them frce from this | discase. Tt takes ALL bran to [ 100 per cent effective, That’s \v'nat Kellogz s isg—ALL bran, That is why doctors everywhere recommend Tclln[:" (B That is why Kellogg's Bran carries a money -buck guarantee to bring per- {armory tomorrow evening at ;vlnnenbtrpl}iekl if cfltm{rcnuknrl.\;, in o'clock iie most, ehronie cases of constipation. olelock: That is why Kellogg’s Bran, cooked it in mufling, bread, griddle cakes, etc. i | Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Moraus | and krumbled, has brought glori Kcl!o:g s Bian, eookied and krun- | de. iy Aviators and Their Employes Con-| “yondon, Aprit 1.—An officlal an- the international convention early in| jnouncement that the dispute over the tho voar, Refusing this, the operat-| closing of the American consulate at|ors offer renewal for one year of the ! ated Press. | Newcastle-on-Tyne has been settled is) presont contract, but without the war 208, April 1—The dbad- | cxpected tomorrow. The settiement, homas. of 3111 & day lock between pilots and mechanics and | it is undrstood, will be e along the lines| A the Infperial Air Transport compnm.‘wrrqn,;o“,d in recent dispatches. s City Items its bound for America the American autho! elers from the from Ellis Paonessa B! 1 emi tinue—No Planes Tly Today. Lunch- has been undertaken by govern- mis- Lions club At a mecting of the Reld at the Burritt he #t was voted to invite Mayor A, M. Paonessa and Judge B. Alling to attend the luncheon of tie club i Tuesday, April 8, eloction day The speaker of tod was C. P, Langdon, ¢ t o« [} of the Factory Insurance Assoc Hartford. Mr. | on took for topic “Fire Loss Fire Protee- tion.” The & ibmitted a statement of fir P that the loss f1 r ne anounts ed to about minute. In loss amoun year. The people have fire losscs are surance company holders. Mr. 1 nt back I this noon commissions, administrative handling air mails and airplane pas- | The Daily Herald says formal an- senger 'SK“‘C"' continued today ‘"d‘noun(f-menl of the scttlement will be‘ }‘:’-,1,1‘::;]‘:1“ \!’[”7'“"“5 ""‘)&l 'fl'“"' %WM;:D | made shortly, adding that it is under-| k:\.wlm:m to fly to ln'rlsmt :Ir:)‘é:e :ng ethodRREemIsEaM A donal LIk uronars] Bthee contiiente! oies wenh soad: | ing to comply with Secretary Hughes' Pelled 1o scelk other route while tons {fcauirement that Great Britain exon- of goods aml lusgage awaiting d‘s_‘ornte the American consular uffiunls pateh to the continent,were delayed, lf,nd ‘mb“?y I4moye the refecticneon In addition to the wage dispute be- | ' jva ity el g, i - ) | tween the pil ifts and the new combine Tbh""l Da,:l)‘ lpl(smph asmerts "‘h i which took &er the four old com- | BrRNie that (i gesdrsient . Wilj sanise taduy, the pllota are alse s | agree to grant fresh exequaturs to the ¥ former Neweastle consular officials ——— . , C /" AOTES satistied with the prosposal that the | e )0 "o ™0 e R0 p 0 %0 e 8 A .,: director of the new company shall de- | empire. ide when a machine is to fly and wlnl] In revoking the exequators the (‘1.‘.—-.‘:;:}(-:515';)Oca:yp::;" £al oflsaving charge was made that Consul Slater J Glmdamid {and Vice Consul Brooks had abused ¥ . . Cs N Britis intere: by 4 n v plained that it ts idden FRANC GOES HIGHER. ‘o:l\'s:n‘ clo;dsl‘l:nnlthatg ::;htia\e:::: holders nor the 1o companic s expeeted te v a large! New York, April 1.—Settlements onpooked passage on American vessels, that bear the lg wtor of the short interests which fell due today|rpe consulate has been closed since | Taking cotton yurch in carrled the French frane to a new | August 31, 1922, speaker told ho well known in this high for the year of 5.64 cents. The Surad In the flelds: in (h -vious high level was 5.63 on March aboard ship. in the pr 1y in the s that in every instance re product is insured th st of the article is fixed with th 1 of in- F A surance added to ost speaker then el hat it this nay that th come directly to the poo The speaker read statisties that eent of the fires during 1922 were attribn in one form or to statistics chief cause of is attributed smokers and fire loss causad in this way Is placed at $26,000,000, | Hammeond camp, U, 8. W. V., | meeting in the the zm!q A. G, will hold a regular camp, meeting room at PADOTS. Seru= 1 they sail they Aon . ranes that they can iy ed the enter the | 1 States—prov wuota is not fi —advt, 5 s The Social Workers' club will hold f,}”,‘,“:'i},“fi,‘,fil:, 0 thousazds—besaise Crogkaad s an April ool party at the Y. W. C. | ey ! ; dhin A. this evening, beglnning with sup- ! per at 8 o'clock, The Chevrolet motor car, until re- | |3 \{ A Y cently represented by the New Britain ,FI"’}t \N‘,)t Llll-([elv tof(’oT I '0o New Haven for Tria Notor Sales Co., has been taken over | by the Supe Co. of 176 ! uperlor Auto Co. of 176 Arch! oo yioven, April 1.—D. LaFayette former school principal here, street, under the management of El- | mer Olson, formerly office manager of | F.lint, the New Britain Buick Co. All mod- ;Who disappeared a year ago probably cls are now on display at the new | wlll not return to New Haven under fand up-to-date showroom. police persuasion, as information has Maurice J. Fenton of South Burritt come that he is wanted in California has returned to Cushing Aca- for alleged irregular dealings with after spending the spring re- banks there. A warrant for him will cos§ with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, | however be sent to Willits, Cal, | George Fenton, charging him with stealing $350 from ' \ 1Ml|axsl|| of the full cast of the ;lhe school children’s mdlk fund. TIn 1.—Elght thousand | y \y, H, A, minstrels will be held to- | Willits he is said to be charged with. fields of Albertn | vl'h\‘ at § o'clock at-United hall, Main | obtaining $7,000 from a bank under British Columbia | street. |'falge pretenses. CHOOSE APPROP Belfast, April {.—April fool's day ’u.«s chosen by the Donegal lunatic asylum aitendants as the way to in- ‘augurate a strike, or more pay, with the result that the 600 inmates of the institution are enjoying a Mberty hith- erto undreamed of, They cannot es- cape from the asylum grounds, how- ever, as the borders of this area are { patrolied by the police. The relatives of the inmates are likely to be asked to withdraw them until the strike is over, or they may ba distributed among other institu- ilirm.t i f leetures by an examp tional ¢ w the coiton w [ street, demy STRIKE, POET l il REATE ARRIVES, !(‘nnmlinn Workers Walk Out in New York, Auril 1.—Dr. Robert| Latest Wage Dispute, Fridges, British poet laureate since 1013, and Bertrand Russell, philoso- pher and mathematician, arrived to- day on the Celtie. depar place on eupold and members in incindes a business thhon of the “Calgary, April miners in the coal {and northeastern | BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. The charge ar 1 rin is in th for fire losses > mah number of served at 6 showed as usual on for eve- be open and Thursday vings and I E s o rnoons for s aud on Tu Great Demand in France critoon and: Estyrdey, meming. (o & Perickirs nator: ening swimming clasees For New Clympic Stamps {7070, 14550y fram 1 to o Daneing Parig, April 1.—8uch mand de little tofs c¢n Baturday morning veloped for the special Olympie 4 e | stamps placed in circulation by the —— ! postal authoritics today that the Parls sub.post office ran short of their supplies early in the afternoon and sent hurry calls to the main post office for additional lots, The stamps placed on sale twenty-five and ten contir ations, the others not yet b The smaller stamp Olympic athlete iaki a8 ¢ an amateur, and is regarded by phila- telists as a work of art, plunge Wednesday Specials N OUR Smoke and Water Sale Couch Covers, full size, S rt green with colored stripe, lnss will nd millin. The new dress-muking tart nest Monday ery on Thureday evening of next week, Both will be in charge of Miss Hazel Downey. Pupils should register at onee, There will be eight lessons in cach class were of For those wio are interested a new o8 in basketry and 4 work witi 1lso be started pext Tuesday evening if eight ur more apply. Going to Greece Men’s Fine Qu kerchiefs, 1-4 Smoke and for 2 5 c Water Sale Ladies All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 1-4 in, hem. Smoke and . lzic White Sateen Petticoats shadow proof, full length. Smoke and Water 89 Sale ... Percale Aprons, double yvoke trimmed with rick rack braid, Smoke 29c and Water Sale. . Childeen's White Muslin fast colors. $1 69 \\edneadn) “Ruffled Curfains, 2 1-4 yds. long; hem- stitched. ... Pr. 89C “Genuine Berkely Cam- brie, No. 60, 36 in. wide. Wednesday l 9 c \md...... Jersey Dresses Water Sale .. Irwin Laughlin, shown here with his wife and two children, | Gertrude and Alexandeér, He leaves soon. has been appointed minisier to Greece. Photographed in Washington, D, C. | Use a C"eam Which Fra Fana Wal plesion Ty age womer supply 1o made me A fruity o My Youth Cre ©f the skin. e perfected—ine | Cver y ¢ Lnown Hepacy Bloomers, reinforced scat, Jace trimmed, sizes 12 to 18 Smoke and Water 45 c Sale .. Men's Extra Fine Percale Shirts, with attached col- Men's 0. K. Blue Cham- bray Work Shirts, cut in full sizes and double stitch- ed. Smoke and Water Sale .. a. Men's Fast Color Percale Shirts, a Ja assortment of patterns in stripes and checks, Smoke and Water Sale .. Ea. 83 Men's Cotton Crackerjack Hose, einforced heel zgd toe; colors, blac’s, cordovan, grey and navy. Smoke and Water e 2 1 c Sale ... Ladies’ New Dropstitch Silk Hose with seam back, silver, sunset, cinder and brown. Smoke and 79 c Water Sale .. Pr. $3.95 Just about enough of these All Wool Jersey Dresses for one day’s selling. All sizes from 16 to 44, Most all colors, The material alone would cost more than this low price. Ladies’ English Ribbed Sport Hose, ribbed to the toe in the leading shades pongee, French tan, tan bark, grey, black and brown Smoke and W’ ater 55c Sale ¢coocees Ladies’ Extra Fine Qual- ity Silk Hose, seam back, slack., grev and brown, Smoke and Water 89 | Sale Ladies’ All Linen Colore Border Handkerchief: Smoke and for 50 C Water Sale Ladies’ Embroidere Handkerchiefs, in colore and white. Smoke an Water 5 for 25 \ale Electric Table Stove also suitable for toasters Smoke and Water 95 c halo.... Leather Handbags and Purses, Smoke and Water Sale. . 48(: Boston Bags, large size, Smoke and Water 9 8c Sale Dress “Genuine Bates wide, Wed- Ginghams, 32 in. checks and piaids. nesday Yard 1 9 C Japanese Crepe, plains, colors, 32 in. wide, Wed- nesday Yad ..... $10 Here's an unheard of value this carly in the season — 50 Utility {| Coats flefih from the makers; all lined tluomzhout. some with Silk. Plain col- ors and plaids. We will not put them on display until Wednesday M ———3 Killarney Suiting, plain colors, looks and washes like linen. Wed- 25c nesday Yd. Terry Cloth for drapery, 36 in, wide; new patterns, Wednesday 79 c Yard ...... Silk Sunfast drapery, 36 in. wide, all colors, slightly soiled on edge from water, Wednes- day 59C . N. Curtain s“m-, 36 in. wide: several pat- terns to choose from. W edmwdm ? qr‘ Cretonnes, pretty new floral patterns, 36 in. wide. Wed. 250 Bleach Damask, 2 yards wide. Silver all linen, Wednesday Yard All Linen Towels with colored borders, pink, blue old rose and yellow. Wed- Tord 59¢ Yard . "Bleached Damask, good heavy quality, full mercer- ized. Wednes- 49 c day b " Unbleached Sheets, size 81x90. Wednes- 98 c day _fl}s;_(‘lad slm-h size 81x90: full bleached. Wednes- sl E l 9 RY coovees Extra Values From the Silk Dept. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FINE VALUES WEDNESDAY FROM OUR $10,000 SILK SALE Marigold Silk Crepe, full line of colors, 36 in. wide, value £1.69, e, 98c Silk Saie . Japanese Pongee Silk, natural eolor, 36 in. wide, | | Genuine AN Silk Twill Sheen, good heavy qualily for dresses, value $2.25. Ik Starting Next Printed Radium Summer Silks, B IMS and dark pat- terns, val, $2, < sae - 91.69 Radium Silk in plain col- ors, warranted all pure silk, 36 in, shades to choose nsae. . va 95¢ Canton Crepe, 10 in. wide all desirable streel shades, el $1.69 Sale ... Crepe de Chines, 40 in. wide, extra heavy quality, snsae . $1.89 Printed Canton Crepe, 40 in, wide, big range of styles to choese from; value $2.98 “§ir Hall Caines greatest novel