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3 s 13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. the Connecticut Light & Power com pany, lay af terday afternoon when his body came in contact with a high tension wire. Mulvoy's home was in and he was catcher for the Wilton base ball nine was electrocuted yostc ists 25%a bax 'd or Uneoated Norwall At all Dru S Who's to blame? uen a cake falls, who's to blaine? You are, of course, for if you'd put a Crawford in your kitchen you'd soon find out that Single Damper Control just won't allow the oven to play mean tricks, Come in and see the new Crawford models, @aw ord Ranges A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. ' X TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924, i "J1 —————en. & o ——————ww — T SN | ‘OW bard you have to rub with bar soap to “soap” the clothes. Then how hard you have to rub to get out all the dirt. d And that isn’t all! You still have to struggle a lot more to get out all the soap you had to rub in. Today you don’t have all this work to do. A won- derful new soap now soaks dirt out. Al A ITH Rinso~ the new kind of laundry soap -—you are spared the drudgery of washday — that old hard rubbing. Simply soaking your clothes in the rich soapy Rinso solution loosens all the dirt. Be sure to use enough Rinso to get big lasting There are no bits of soap left sticking to garments to turn them yellow under the iron —there cannot possibly be—because Rinso is all dissolved into a rich cleansing soap solution. This solution has more cleansing power than bar soap —it soaks dirt out. mean grimy places —cuff edges, neck bands, ete.— come spotless for you with only a light rubbing. Then a good, ‘thorough rinse takes out not only all the dirt, but also all the soap! Your clothes are snowy white the way you love to have them. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux. Already over a million packages are used every week by progressive housewives. Get Rinso today from your grocer—regular sizeor big new package. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. v Manufacturers of famous fabrics recommend Rinso for washing their products — makers of Van Heusen Collars, Wamsutta Percale Sheets, Boott Toweling, Fruit of the BUS]NESS GROWS RM)]DLY NOVEL CONFERENCE OPENS British Government [ ment can be found, and of this there | claim fulfillment of the preliminary | $9()() 000 Fire Damago For B dary C is said‘to be httle hope in London, | conditions formulated by the Dawes’ ’ Hack Fir r ? ! mi e o i or Boundary Commission pupiin or Berrust. committee, especially the prompt re- | In s( ensa::kz we g 3y iy 3 » 1By the Associated Press L “ turn o ose elled fro e occl- Haokensack, N. J., April 29.—Fire g p Racklifie Brothers Co. Agricultural | Two-Day Meeting of Anglican Priests [ 8 A7 00 108 s LT ) Ll oRe e e e o | of undetermined origin that for a time 4 { aatil ww note which, Reiterates Statements 125 . T ‘ Department Now Teceives Supplies | of Protestane Episcopal Churches | secording to seve Dublin reports z > s b prisoners threaten AV_.:e usiness section ol Fi | the Trish Fred | ptermment nae Made in Campaign Speech o Hackeusack last night, leveld five e in Carlead Shipments. in Sessfon in Philadeiphia, | hiore ¢ government has : : R buildings owne! by Holley and Smith |sent to great Britain requesting im- ¢ Cologne, Germany, April 29.—Chan- MAKES RECORD TRIP e Y bl sa e TWO'“:IOCI S[%fl FflVOled Il]l' From a few is in Philadelphia, April 29.—A two-day | mediate establishment of the bound- . cellor Marx delive _q a speech here Atlantie City, —What fios s 1(‘»; Esm'“med at $200,000, ’l'hv; a 400 Lo a ing | con an priests of the | ArY cbmmizsion will. it is believed, yesterd ating the statements ved by resort BN DIbE Lo (nas a1t oF sowait! soRMITEQO . "0e d R 5 ‘- P t for the sur farming | Protestant L church, one' of | force the 1 ]‘n government to take mad addr at rkable new . 8 estal | ware Jocated neat to the tracks of the U"l“y an fimea 10[1 country of in carload lot the ‘vhe first of its kind ever heid in thi tinite step bringing this dangerous Duesseldor! v. While y | lished by the « " 4| susquehanna and Western railroad in stoky 6f the dexeloplueit of i- [ country, opened U with sols sroblem to the froft. The sequel to would do her utmost to re ht owned by V Gar en | the heart of the city. . e cuity partment of Rac Sros. | high mass in S Mark’s church. More { SUch # move is likely to tax the slates- cconomic and financial order. he de- camed into the Inle rday e y W Recognized as a safe; healthful and ' Co., in a span of eight year ! than 600 priests and ten bishops, rep- | manship of the administration to fthe ared, at the same time, with all the vaking the trip from Palm i No matter what angle you look &' economival means of travel and of | This departinest was opencd ap- |rescnting many scctions of the coun- | utmost yaless some ground of ngree- emphasis at her command, she would | Beach in 45 hours, it the Herald serves the publie. “reation. the bicycle appears to be eight years ago in|try, aré here for the meeting, WHich ' me— : recreation, the biey 2 nk Lackliffe, Jr., witin|1s intended to foster cooperation and coming buch into promincnee all over | tural implements, a fow a fraternal spirit among the pricsts, | S SN « the country and Connecticut markets |« S8 Sl Gty 61 The Eenorultonis st tte opening eport an increasing demand for #ccd p years ago a few |session was the roation,” ‘with | 4 | i THE ) ’wx..',‘.',n.“ : : young chi added. This year | papers by the Rev. Franeis J. Hall, of |§ The Little | > e The Little Lovil employers at with | the firm has v 1 several carioads | the geenral theological seminary, New | - the inereased use of E sricultural w inery ®ind for the | York, on *The Virgin Birth,” and the Store [ Store show a willingness to provide sk | time is r “f‘;’s ‘ml'd | Rfl'\‘. Frederick C. Grant, € I shelte those used by their em- U lots, | “The Resurrection.” - % e 1 appros. | The bunterence will o With the | : With the h Jundreds of employers of men and | 1e sea- | mass meeting at which s > ’ ; A -..l;::ltln m.l\. urge 4 upon their work- {be delivered by Bishop Fthcl Big Values 400'—'MAIN STREET 00 Big Values ers the use of bicycles not only be-i . T bot, presiding bishop of the church: | _‘4 , e they are saned steps in zoins Rides Over Million Rishop Thomus ¥ Cakor. president of | & and coming from work, but be- Miles in ¢ ¢ ! the national council and Bishop Irving | . W sid. o O anityae healthful] y Miles in A‘Jl \_earsu-. Johnson. of Colorado. Q ° 3 2 a ’ s evidence of their wil- h: roton \.Y\.: April 28.—Edward | e ‘ t t t iy e | Dot o€ Sk vy [Phoenix Temple Elects oiarting Vv eanesaay--Lconomy Jaieé wi 18 ues ] Jigied. caox in the factory 3 ) genger conductor on the New York Cooper Chief Templar ] P g7 g . e ot Wicycics in not coniined | Ceutral. his just retived from the| At meeting of Phosnix Temple Fruit of the Loom Pequot Sheets 10-in. Silk Canton Dress Linen Ay to men and boyx, but also finds) P92 ol alyer ¥ YEArSiT of H., held last evening, the fol- | . 5 Y e - . n Gx - "’.1‘\];\\7 with the female sex. While not ) Of Servie Jii lowing officers were clected foir the 2 Cotton, reg. 25¢ ; 72x90. Reg. $1.65 : Crepe. Reg: $2.25, 2 Reg. $1.25 4 B Simarvis on 'the olty wtreets, tne | Deusiio - mho _Lise 8L 10 (YR Tonming yeat: Chiet tampiar, Clarics Lconomy 1 7C Economy $1 39 Economy $l 69 Economy 85c en dotted with javenue s 304 g |A. R. Cooper; vice templar, Geor . . 5 ) corlcge campun s oftcn oled b e | raveied 1050000 miles on trains. Aee | Tamiing rocorder, ~ Charics Sale ........ . Sals 0L . Sale ...... . Sale .... : other, soma of the cording to railroad employes, he re- : financial secrets AUgiE - e - gy - Sh sl EELA :’,‘,’:(':Jlmi.'.l"1‘(.‘..'1:...:*ym...n. Js of stu- | SEned because riding beeame a bore | Hetsler: treasurer, John D. Anderson; 10-in. Silk Crepe de Pure Silk Japanese Black Silk Satin Imported First Quality J s stho depend ugon this mesnaot{lo.bln - | chaplain, John Sioan; usher, Sidney Chine. Reg. $1.98 Pongee. Reg. 98¢ Reg. $1.95 Gingham. Reg. 39¢. transportation. sty years has had & hobby |Cooper: deputy usher, John nn&l" Ee . “Ee : Ee . o ; P oating the safely that attends|of coliecting curios and many of the|guardien, Nelson Murry: sen Jconomy $l 29 Economy 69(: Economy $1 29 Fconomy 29c { the use of bicycles, the president of ::‘\Si-;‘n.\ rs \\‘hu tommmnf] on his John “rmh!: past chiefl SZ{]C ..... 2 . blll(} 3 e ba]e J ! ° Sale : il . M one of the largest insurance com- | DS gave him heirlooms and relics. | Harry Kutheer; trust | panies in the country has given out Except for the short period he served'|years, Charles J. Symond the following facts: e number of |in the Spanish-American war, De- . accidents in the home is oniy slightly naut had been employed on trainsgon- smaller than the number of automo- tinuously for thirty-one years. He in- ) ( hile accidents. Those sustained in | tends to devote his time to operating sports and reereation come next in his large farm pear East Chatham, mumber, and then a very small per.|New York. ) cemtage come from accidents sus-| ——e tained in travel, Still an;nllr‘r'is :\Iw Sudden Death Comes as | eroentage of accidents due to the y . Mored and the vehicle: and the acci- L"dgc Talker Speaks of It dents due to the bieycle are still fewer Cambridge, Mass., April 29-—"Death . B e is a thing that may come to any of 4 than these. AR us without the slightest warning,” de- R clared James M. Reedy, past grand FINAL DEGIS[ON TODAY master workman of the Ancient Or- der of United Workers, at a gather- e —_——— mag of his fellow members of Grad- b + As. |08ck lodge, last night. Ten minutes Attitude of Producing Managers' As: B s Fantark. Haody was sricken sociation Toward the Actors’ Equity (and died before his friends were able e, to get a doctor for him, £ Association Decided Today. B s o o New York, April 26.--A final de- C& al B d cision concerning the attitude to be plt riae . adopted toward the Actors’ Equity as- soclation probably will be taken by the Producing Managers' assoclation at its annual meeting toduy, This decision will have an important bear- = ing on the question of “an actors’ atrike *on June 1 since equity offi- eials have asserted they had made N their final proposal to the Managers' ' assoclation, and other members of the erganization who have been un- compromising in their attitude to- Lward equity held a meeting yvesterday, 3 Today Tee Shubert, who represents ' the eonciliatory element, will present a resolution ealling for an acceptanee of an squity shop. He predicted that his proposal finally would be accepted. ! ‘ Inspection of Streets [ | New Laws May Affect A tour of inspection was made yes. ‘ terday by the ordinance commitiee of the common councll, Chief W, €, Hart and Sergeant J. J. King of the . police department, and A, G. Hawker ‘and A. Parker Abbe, representing the Chamber of Commerce, and strects Affected by proposed changes in park- = Ing ordinances were visited Cupld walks abroad in Washington, The recommendations drafted by |teo. KEleanor Begg and Ward Har- Hergeant King mef fhe approval of lreld met in the capital city, The ’ the party. These, together with an|other day they were narried. The ordinance making the west side of |Leide is the daughter of Representa- Central park a one way street, will be |1jve James T. Begg of Ohio, 2 acted upon Thursday, SELECTMEN MEET TONIGHT OVST,PATION The new board of sgelectmen will ! meet tonight at § o'elock at the of- | IS the Curse of Creation — = - i fice of town clerk. Michael T, Ker- | . B Tirat selectman, will preside, John | 84 90 e cent of the start of For the first time —a laundry soap that is really modern! . ¥. Baldyga and Lewis W, Lawyer are | every serious sickness—causing de- second and third selectmen, respec. | pression of spirits, irritability, tively, Claims for damages resulting | drowsiness, loss of apostite, cor. from the killing of chickens by dogs, rect this trouble M once, and you L] L) l Y N and other matters over which the | Will be as near proot against pos e tlr 2 board has jurisdiction, will be heard. | Sible Infecticn and 3 | : . LINEMAN IS ELUCTROCUTED . ° Con Cob, Conn., April 20.—James T ’ Mulvoy, 35, employed as a lineman for s | t ls new Soap Tlnses Out t : r - & QN suds after the clothes are in. Then even all those Loom Fabrics. . USE THE RINSO SOLUTION IN YOUR TUBS . YOUR BOILER . YOUR WASHING MACHINE . 3 ‘ .