New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1924, Page 14

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g g e e 14 CONN. COUPLE IS HELD IN DETROIT Wanlel oo Arson Charge in Fairlield | soport State Police man Leo V. of the local bar i racks, la jeft for Detroit. | i | warrants for n of Nick | armed wi the arre Farias, formerly him s, who is re J to pay ' to even the tyina co the fir $140 fused te 1 the halance $500 pre r the job, Shortly ecting the ine ance Getyin ved to Detroit Farkas follov about two mont later. Although there were suspicious | circumstances in with the fire, which oce enough «1ide vestiga s 10 cause the Getyin: Preceding the fire Getyina arranged for a ance, to! which he invited Mrs, Kate Nagy, | owner of the buil n which the store was o neighbors, During th away un- obrerved, t the fire, Getyina, vs, sprinkled kerosene, around the store, WIFE SLAYER DIES Dunkirk, N. Y., Man Shoots Her on | of the otion night, not covered by in- arrest of was u Varkas said sidewalk, Then Fires Bullet Into | His Own Brain, Dunkirk, N. Y., April 24.—Teon 1. Rtraight, who last night shot and kill- | ed his wife at Sheridan Center here, | and then shot himself through the head, died at a hospital today, The shooting took place on the sldewalk In front of the Straight home, Mrs, raight was struck in the head by twe bullets at close range as she was leaving the front door, £he died fnstantly, Straight shot him- self through the temple Leon Straight, 17 year old son, was found hysterical in the cellar of the house, unable to relate details of the tragedy. MORGAN PLANS TO RETURN Paris, April 24.—J. P. Morgan, whose yachting vacation in the Medi- terranean has ended, is expected to arrive here tomorrow. He will proba- | bly remain in Paris two or three days, later going to London. Walsh of jovial individua in an umusual photogra out of the David Ignatius s a d to be Senator Massachoee But he seer merry me o ——— "HEALING CREAN IS QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS | a4 tike magic to sootl cream that penet sage and r wollen, f.embranes 1 throat. clogged n 5 ) you can b 4 Ha ing and snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up and miseralb Get a smail Balmn from ptic inflamed Your bottie of Bigy's Cream r Aruggist. Apply a4 little in the rils and get instant rellef. MT this remedy known for more than fifty years. endorse f Positive |Governor McCray Accused of nnd| very air pas- | | Red, Brown and Green. Religf from Indigestion Why suffer longer from Indigestion when The Fruit Treatment will bring you prompt and permanent relief? The original cause of indi- gesion is Constipatio \When the bowels and ki n do not regularly earry A the waste matters with r Dissolving is the most s. Indige: naturally juices ard tonies, is the finest agent in the ing howels ir normal drug: Lye ever, 19 TMEN o TR 03 e P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 | WOMEN'S HEADDRESSES Fashionable FEnglish Women Now Wear Their Head Decorations In Semi-Circle Across Top of Head. London, April 24.—Women’s head- | dresses in Mayfair have changed their angle. A few months ago they were | worn straight across the hrow a few inches aboye the eves but even Prin- cess Mary has forsaken that style. I'ashionable women now wear them in a semi-circle across the top of the head, after the “classical goddess” fashion, There is a good reason for the change, the London hairdrgssers say. Iatigue and headache were'frequent- | Iy produced by the hcaddress for- merly in favor, as it had to he tightly bound about the temples to keep it in place. | The new semi-circle affords scope | for decoration which has not been lost by the west end merchants. There are now on display many styles in silver, gold and green leaves with col- ored flowers entwined. A plain gilt | filet is a favorite, so also is one ha\-[ ing points, similar to that worn by the | American goddess of liberty. | The new headdress is most popular among the hobbed haired who wish to add dignity te their shorn locks. *eAdoo, In Campaign Speech, Says Money Interests Want To Use U, S, Treasury Funds, Sacramento, Cal,, April 84, — Wil- liam G. McAdoo, speaking in the in. Ao m,cofl 25¢ and 50c¢ at,all druggists or direct from FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, Ogdensburg, N.Y. NOTES VALUELESS Dis- counting PPaper Thut Was of No Worth Whatsoever, Indianapolis, April 24~ Testimony |intended to show that Governor Me- Cray obtained large sums of money by selling and discounting \valueless notes, was econtinued today as bank- ers from over the state took the stand | for the government at the trial of the |executive in federal court on a charge of using the mafls in furtherance of a scheme to defrand, Elmer W, Stout, president of a local hank, in testimony yesterday, declared McCray admitted to him having ed other persons’ names to notes he %0ld and to have put back in eireu- lation notes made out to him which had been replaced by new paper after maturity, About half of the 175 summoned by the prosecution heen examined. witnesses have Brown University Gives [ Two Fellowships Today Providence, April 2#-~Herbert D, |Lamson of Exeter, N. H, and Ray- |mond 8. Stites of Passaie, N, J., were {today anarded the Grand Army of the Republic fellowship and the Morgan | Edwards fellowship, respectively, - in |Brown university for the academic {year 1924.25. Lameon, a senior at | Brown, will study social science with la view of going later to (hina to un- |dertake social serviee work there. | 8tites, & mamber of the Brown class of 1821, will devete his year to art in {the University of Rome, Ttaly where Ihe has already enrolled, TSINGTAO NAVAL BASE Tsingtao, China, April 24.--The naval base here s practically estab- {lished with the acquisition of build- lings to merve as administrative offices and barracks for the marines. The six vessels composing. the Chinese fleet here are undergoing repairs and will, 1t is =aid, be put in as good shape possible considering their age, which i from 20 to 40 yvears SAILORS MUST SWIM tondon, April 24°-An admiralty {tieet order states that the lasity in |swimming proficiency, which obtained [during the war, “will no longer be tol- {erated,” The order adds that “a per- gon in the navy who neglects to learn |to swim is potentially seifish because should be be tnvolved in an accident, i snme conrageous his life in trying to he usually canses to risk save him.” pereor That's how it averasrs vp times as much for the labor as entire investment by yielding cents per gallon on the paint terest of his eandidacy for the demo cratic nomination fer president last night, asserted Wall street wants to retain control of the government he- cause it desires to use the funds of the federal treasury. The bankers, he said, would rather control the treasury than any other division of the government, The National City Rank of New York, he declared, had a clerk in the comptroller's office in Washington copying off econfidential information when he took over the treasury port- folio, 1T was amazed by what T found | there when 1 took over the depart ment and one of the first things I did | was to throw the clerk out,” he said. | Army Aviator Establishes New Record for Speed fan Antonio, April 24, — Shooting around a 4b-mile course, Lieut, A, O. Powers at Kelly Field late yesterday, attained a speed of 174.7 miles an hour and established a world record for the M, B. 3-A type of airplane, Lieut, R, L. Maughan, holder of the non-stop fight rocord was only three tenths of a mile behind the winner. RECOGNITION ASSURED Athens, April 24.—British recogni tion of the Greek republic is assured, it was learned in diplomatic cireles toduy, Sir Milne Chestham, the Brit- Ish minister, has informed Foreign Minister Roussos that he will send a note today from the Rritish govern. ment recognizing the new Greek gov- ernment. BOWLERS WILL BANQUET Members of the P. and F. foremen’s bowling team wil the members of the Russell & foremen’s bowling team a bahquet at the Burritt hotel this evening. Tn a recent bowling mateh the latter team | defeated the Corbin aggregration and as a resu't they will be the guests of the losers, ' Following the banquet a theater party will be enjoyed, A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ~Most Women Can avg Says Dr. Edwarde, a Well-Knoan . Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated ecores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. 1f you have a pale face, gallow look, dull eves. pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, vou take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing resulte, Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cescful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them fit, 15¢ and 30c, putting it on Two-and-one-half So why rick your few on most jobs, for the paint. to the temptation to c:v: 2 you buy? Good paint is always the cheapest. Use Valdura Asphalt Paint and you will L= cc. satisfactory job. Valdura Asphalt Paint is hetter than most mineral pai ural asphalt « this makes it an nte because it is made of one of the rarest minerals known = genuine 99.5% pure Gilsonite nat- absolutely vaterproof preservative paint which possesses great durability. Valdura is also highly acid and alkali resieting. Can Be used anywhere, indoors or out- doors, underground or above ground, and will always give petfect protection. Valdura is made in Black and rich, deep shades of t is put up in convenient sized con- tainers from Ya-gallon up; is all mdeor wse and can be applied by anyone. First cost is low and, heaper than any other paint made. service, it is cl sed upon cost-per-year-of- Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc., New Britain When you get hungry fof ag new CANDY at home—try this | LICE up a few bars of Oh Henry! and serve it on a bon-bon dish! Have it handy tor Dad when he sits down to read, and wants a dish of good candy handy. Have it to nibble at when you're -playing Mah Jongg or bridge. And then, at tea-time, a dish of sliced Oh Henry! will give you a novelty” in candies that will please everyone, Oh Henry! is a fine candy in a convenient size /3 W —MERRRER R MWW H HENRY! is a new way to sell a fine candy. Instead of being boxed expensively as its quality deserves, it's simply and inexpensively wrapped. But the difference is this: when you hunger for candy, as a rule you want just a taste, not a whole box. But to get good candy you have to pay for a box. Oh Henryl changed that, Oh Henrylisa fine candy, made in the convenient size of a bar so that people like you, who want just a few mouth- fuls of good candy, can get it without buying more than you want. Oh Henry! comes as a surprise to most people tasting it for the first time. Peoplelook atits form, and say “Oh! a barl” and then they taste it, and ‘instead of & bar, it's a fine candy, & new taste and a delicious one. Imagine a rich butter eream, silkily smooth in texture, dipped in a luscious, chewy caramel, and then rolled in erispy, cracke ling nutmeats, and all of it given a'rich overcoating of fine Milk Chocolate. That's Oh Henryl Doesn't it sound goed? Oh Henry! is the biggest selling candy bar in Americe, more than ELEVEN MILLION bars being bought everv month in the year. WamsuttaPercalesheetswashed 100 times show the finely woven texture unbroken after this thorough test. Under the micro- scope, the threads are still strong, even and uniform. For three generations the makers of Wamsutta Percal have been proud of the high quality of their sheets. They are no less proud of their durability. But they realize that their sheets must be wash right in order to keep their lustrous finish and give the good service that women have learned to ex from Wamsutta, Read why this long-establ mill recommends Rinso, the new kind of soap. Makers of Wamsutta I ercale Sheets recommend Rinso— The Rinso suds soak dirt ou.t-—with this n you have no hard rubbing “AFTER giving Rinso a severe test as a laundry soap for washing Wamsutta Percale we cor- dially endorse it as an ideal soap for washing our sheets,” say the makers of Wamsutta Sheets. “Rinso soaks out the dirt o thor- oughly that no rubbing is necessary. This saves the sheet from a great deal of wear. ““Not only is the life of the fabric lengthened, but we are also con- vinced that Rinso because of its superior cleansing and rinsing qual- ities, actually enhances the smooth and beautiful appearance of Wam- sutta Percale Sheets.” Washing sheets used to be one of the hardest tasks of washday. You rubbed soap into the sheet and then you rubbed the big, heavy sheet up and down on the wash- board to get it clean. S5 G DAY you don’t have any more of that back-breaking labor. You let the Rinso soap-suds do this hard work for you. Always use enough Rinso to get big lasting suds after the clothes are in, for the secret of Rinso’s wonderful eleansing power lies in these thick rich suds. How this new soap works: Rinso dissolves instantly and com- pletely in boiling water. This so- lution makes the water in your tub soapy all through. It soaks dirt out, Because it is all' dissolved Rinso rinses out thoroughly, leaving clothes snowy white. No bits of soap left sticking to garments when you wash with Rinso! It is a complete soap in itself— it does the whole wash, whatever your washing methods may be. You need no other soap with it. Everywhere the progressive American woman is using this labor- saving soap. Already more than a million packages are ‘used every week. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux—the largest soap-makers in the world—to be just as perfect for the family wash as Lux is for fine things. Buy Rinso today—in the regular size or the big new package. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. RINSO FOR SOAKING - BOILING * WASHING MACHINES

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