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P MR. C. D. HODGKINS A recognized Foot Expert will give a demonstration of the foot-health and comfort fea- tures of DOROTHY DODD PEDO-PRAXIC SHOES AT OUR SHOE DEPA_R'_I‘MENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pedo-Praxic Shoes are ideal walking shoes. For relief and prevention of fallen arches” and all common foot a2ilments they are excellent. Mr. Hodgkins will gladly give his personal advice to all who desire it. PEDO-PRAXIC C PEDO-PRAXIC %6, .5, paT, oFF. DO \ | »! - ~NON'SLIP BACK - _ s eiar FEsct a0 ARCH GUIDE RUBBER HEEL FULL TREAD BALL —" ST ISt WEYER UM lfi’::.. > GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE LETING The rogular monthly meeting of the Kddy-Glover Post, No, 6, Ameri on Iriday the Post the“station, Cardinal Gasparri took| LDDY-GLOVER POST Archbjshop Zepliak into his own car- | | riage” and accompanied him to lhc‘ | Polish college, where he will stay dur- | . s A % | ing his sojourn in Rome. The ar .‘:\':,‘m‘“’:“"’: P itoclfey S e { bishop was informed that the pontiff | Lo 55 (00 n Cardinal Gasparri Goes Down to Sta- | would receive him at the vatican this| o 1oooy cile and Memorial svening. { previny . will be announced. SCHALKER TO SING Miss Bernice Schalker of New York Methodist church | Sunday evening. She is a well Plans for | known contralto who has sung at the Day | Shuttle Meadow club musicales and | on other occasions in this city, STADLER BRINGS IN SIX LAW VIOLATORS will sing at the in WHO REACHES ROME TODAY Traific Policeman Has Great Fielding Record on Main St. Traffic Policeman John Stadler had his day in police court this morning, six defendants being arraigned before Judge Benjamin W. Alling on charges of violating the motor vehicle laws as a result of his activities, One of the defendants, ¥rancis Abraham of 160 Washington street, charged with operating without a license, made a noble effort to knock Stadler off his post at the corner of Main and West [Main streets, just missing him by a arrow margin, Abrahan{ had just been examined 'or an operator’s license by the state policeman at the police station, and as passed, but he was warned that he was not eligible to drive until he ad received his license at Hartford, He did not heed the warning and the pne-way traffic system about the park proved to be his undoing, for nstead of turning up West Main treet, he continued straight along lain street past Stadler, e was topped at Church street and placed inder arrest, e was fined $5 by udge Alling. The other five men arrested by tadler were charged with operating | riucks that did not comply with the notor vehicle laws as regards dis- laying the capacity of the truck on e sides, They were all from other (ies and were fined $5 each. They cre: Anton Gerath of Hartford, ob Etkowsk! of Middletown, John dams of Waterbury, Rosario Sara- [no of dMiddletown and Saul 8. Rome [ Hartford, Yails to Satisfy Judge Judge Alling asked Richard Long ([ 59 Dwight street, charged with runkenness, breach of the peace and bsistance, if he thought that he uld let liquor alone if given another ance. Long answered, ¢Ior a lit- e while, I guess.” The court was pt sure that he,understood correct- , and asked “For a little while?” ong repeated his first answer and las sentenced to the state farm. Long was arrested early this morn- g near Dwight and Church streets Patrolman Frank C, Parker. The pliceman met Long and seeing that was drunk told him to go home. ong insisted that he wasn't drunk d didn’t want to go home. Parker ade an effort to send Long home, it instead of going he became loud his talk and wanted to fight the pliceman. Parker then placed him der arrest, Long put up a stubborn resistance inst being placed under arrest d Patroiman Alfred Cayer had to ist Parker in handling him. Had Questionable Pictures Frank Chlado of 29 Locust street, Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many soaps and prepared shampoos tain too much free alkali which is injurious, as it dries the scalp d makes the halr brittle, The best thing to use is Mulsified coanut oil shampodfor this is pure d entirely greas) It is inex- nsive and beats anything else all to eces. You can get this at any drug ore, and a few ounces will last the ole family for months. Two or thrée teaspoonfuls is all that required. Simply moisten the hair ith water and rub it in. It makes an pundance of rich, creamy lather, anscs thoroughly, and rinses out sily. The hair dries quickly and enly, and is soft, fresh looking, ight, fluffy, wavy and easy %o man- e. Besides it Joosens and takes out ery particle of dust, dirt,and dan- uff. 't Hide Them With a Veil; Je- move Them With Othine— Double Strength. This preparation for the removal of kles Is #0 successful in removing kies and giving a clear, beautiful plexion that it is sold under guar- teé to refund the money if it fails. [Don’t hide your freckles under a! il; get an ounce of Othine and re- vée them. Even the first few ap- ations should show a wonderful provement, some of the lighter bekles vanishing entirely. [Be fure to ask the droggist for the jubie strength Othine; 1t it this that Parisian theatergoers are paying tribute to a new Gaby Mlls, Juliette De Presles has replaced the once world- famous Gaby in the affections of the musical comedy lovers. None other since Gaby's death has received such ovations. Deslys. And her jewels, they say, are the most beautiful in all Paris, who conducts a tallor shop at 344 Arch street, had his case continued until Monday when he was arralgned before the court on a charge of hav- ing indecent plctures in his posses- sion, He was arrested In his tailor shop last night by Patrolman Willlam Doherty when, according to the pa- trolman, he entered the tailor shop and found Chiado display tures to another man, the court that he wished to employ counsel, ACGUSED OF ASSAULT ; Vollmer, Patient at Dr. Niclson's Sani- tarium, Disclaims Any Knowledge of Hammer Attack. Newark, s May 8. — John O, Volimer, patient who boarded at thé home of Dr. George A. Nielson, and who has been held pending further investigation of the hammer attack tpon the doctor last Tuesday, will be arraigned tomorrow on & charge of atrocious attack with intent to khi, the police announced today. Niclson is in a hospital in a critical condition from blows rained on his head, Police declare a check-up places the time of the attack as between 8:30 and 9 a. m., when, they declare, Volimer was the only person in the @ the ple- | Chiado told , City Items The Misston society of the Tirst church will held its last all day meet- ing Iriday, A large amount of work remaing to be finished, The program will be given in the afternoon and the annual report read and election of cfficers take place. | Each woman is asked to bring a box luncheon, Win an Ivory Set, 1in” Birthday contest. No Axclrod’s, k St.—advt, A regular meeting of St Ladies' Temperence soclely will held this evening at 8 o'clock follows ed by a social. “Music Week"” Specials at Morans', —advt, The windows in a buliding at the Beth Alom cemetery have been brok- en within the last few days, according [to a report made to the | Harry Gold of 619 Stanley street. Gold police by told the police that he thinks that boys who play about there were re. sponsible, 3 Columbia TRecords, Pierce Co.~advt. Engine Co. 5 answered a still alarm at 5:32 o'clock yesterday afternbon for $1.00. C. L. a rubbish fire in the rear of 73 Park| sireet, There was no damage. Victrolas and I'ianos, Henry Morans —advt, Mrs. George street has returned from New York) Gans of Chestnut Enter our “Pyra- charge, | Mary's be tion (o Greet Released Archbishop, The of Rome, May 8.- Rome this morning Archbishop Zepliak, head of the Catholic church | in Russia, recently released from im- prisonment by the soviet authorities, was marked by one 0f the most ex- ceptional ceremonies in the annals of the Holy See, Ior the first time in listory, it is believed, the papal see- retary of state went to the railway slation to receive and gro of this ranking. I'ope Pius o Cardinal Gasparri to vepresent him at the stution and welcome Archbishop Zepilak and also sent his majordomo, master of the echamber and privat chamberiain, who, together with the Polish minister accredited to the Holy See, formed a notable group of official persenages ontrusted Wwith conveying the papal salutations to the vizitor, Many other friends and admirers of Archbiahop Zepliak were presont, including the Polish minister accredit- ed to the quirinal, The archbishop was accompanied by the priest of the parish of Saint Alexander of Warsaw, who the pope's host when, as simple Monsige nor Ratti, he went to Poland as an apostolic vigitor, On every occasion since when the priest lhas come to Iiome PPope Pilus has insisted that he reside in the apostolic palace, and the first thing Cardinal Gasparri told him today was that the pontiff was await- ing him at the vatican and that he was fo teke up his abode there, After the exchange of courtesies al WORN-QUT That tired, worn out feeling == that lack of encrgy and ambition <« that nervous run down | state — are all pret- ty certain indice tions that your blood is getting thin and pale. Without rich red blood, neither your body hor braln ean work right and as a result | you don't seem to get anywhere in anything you attempt, Thisjis the time of year when you should* bulld up increased strength vitality and power of resistance against disease, by getting more fron into your blood. But to take the ordinary metal- lie form of iron may prove worse than useless, What you need is the newer form of iron—organic like the natural {iron in your blood—which is now pre- pared in simple, easy-to-take tableta called Nuxated lron. It you feel tired in the morning, restiess at night, if you suffer from weakness or lack of vitality simply try taking two Nuxated Iron Tablets with each meel for two weeks and note the | amazing change in your health, vigor, energy and endurance, You should be | s time, or the druggist | money. Batiefaction is guaranteed will refund b 3 house with the doctor. Vollmer #ay® gwhere she went to mect her I'm”wr"Tuu MUcH MMT that he left the house some time he. iween cight and nine o'clock to go for a walk, Mrs. Nielson, who says she left the house at §:50 with hef bab to attend a physical eulture class, de clares Volimer still was in bed ot that time. Staing on Vollmer's clothing are he- ing analyzed at a laboratory todsy to discover if they were caused by hu- | man blood. Vollmer, who surrendered when he tearned the police were Jooking for | him, disclaims all knowledge of the attack. , SIX BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL Bix births occurred at the New DBritain General hospital yesterday. They included, daughters to Mr. and Mra. Teon Willey of Esuthington, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Bradaninni of 63 Booth street, and* Mr, and Mrs. Peter McEvoy of 231 Washington stigt; sons to Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Fredell of 235 South Main street, Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of 369 Main stréet, and Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Gianotta of Kensington. n; MATCH CALLED OFF Washington, May 8. — Exhibition tennis matehes, which were to hav. been played on the White House courts today by members of the { American Davis cup team, were called off on account of rainl While services were heing condoct- ed n a church at Stoke Newington, England, a woman died in a rear | sold on the money-making guar- pew without the fact being discov- ' Jered untii the services werd over. Dr. Hurewitz, of Hartford who arriv- ed on the steamship America, from ‘rance. 4 act play, “Dust of the Barth.” 0dd Feilow's Hafl, Sat. eve, 8 o'clock. Dagring. Adm. s0c.—Adv. MISS KANE GETS HOT At u willst and brid last evening at the Y. M hall under the auspices of the St Mary's Sodality, a hope chest was awarded to Miss Mildred Kane of 155 Washington street, The card party was largely attended and the proceeds will be used in the domestic sclence work In St. Mary's school. HEAR Bernice Schalker Of New York Fine Contralto Methodist Church Sunday, 7:15P.M. (Dastight Time) All Welcome A and B. | - HURTS KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts 10 Flush Kid- neys if bladder bothers you. | Eating too much moat may produce kiduey trouble in some form or othics, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid excites the kidneys, they | become overworked; get sluggish; | clog up and cause ail sorts of distress, particularly backache and misefy in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, | severe headaches, acid stomach, eon- Etipation, torpid W sleepleseness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right or if blad- der bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad SBalts from any good pha macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulgte them to nor- maigactivity; also f neutralize the acids in the urine so that it no longer itritates, thus often ending bladder { disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes & delightful effervescent Jithia- water drink which milllons of men and women take now and then to help lkv'n the kidneys and urinary orga clean, thus often avoiding serious ki wey disorders. arrival in a prelate | astonished at the results in even a fow | pour | your | ’ EX-JAP PREMIER IN (RASH, Killed, 23 Hurt But He ' scapes Injuries, | | By The ciated Press, | i Tokio, May 8~—A passenger train | carrying former Premier Takahashi, president of the Seiyukai, or majority { party, from Morioka to Tokio, crash- into a freight train today, killing | three persons and injuring 28, Tak- | | ahasbi was not hurt, coming on the eve of the Japanesc | elections in which Takahashi is the | | government's opponent, created sensa- { tional rumors, but there was no evi- | dence to indlcate it was anything but an accident, Three A CABINET MAY RESIGN.y Jap Administration Reported Teady | to Hand in Resignation, The Associated Press. Tokio, May 8,—DMore insistent re- ports that the eabinet ilntends to re- sign owing to prospects of fallure in the coming elections, are appearing in Japanese newspapers. Influential ele- ments of the privy council are report. ed to have demanded the resignation on the ground of the government's re- sponsibility in the diplomatic failure, to prevent adoption of the Japancse oxclusion clause of the United States | fmmigration bill, Vernacular newspapers here quote Premier Kiyoura as admitting lho} cabinet's responsibliity for “fallure” regarding the immigration matter. " $10 i cown RULES OF CONTEST:— The collision | % Flowers | or 8% Mother’s SUNDAY, MAY 11TH It will he MOTHER’S DAY Sunday and what better remembrance than a beautiful B_ouqult of Flowers. She will be overjoyed with this remem- brance. ’ Special “Mother’s Day” Boxes Colonial Flower Shop 89 W, MAIN S TEL. 2181 Children of New Britain JACKIE COOGAN Appearing At the Palace Four Days Starting Sunday in “A BOY OF FLANDERS Will Conduct A, FREE HAND DRAWING CONTEST For Local Boys and Girls J ackfe is seen in the picture as the boy arti_st of Flanders and wants young New Britain artists to show him their talent 3-Gold Prizes Offered- e 35.00 IN GOLD JACKIE COOGAN - 82.50 N GOLD All children submitting drawing must be under 14 years of age. Drawings must be free hand and must include name, address and age of contestant Each child can submit but one drawing. Contest closes Monday noon 12:00 p. m. Mail or Bring Your Drawings To Judge, Jackie Coogan Drawing Contest, New Britain Herald Awards Will Be Announced in Tuesday’s Herald