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T — OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN An overstock of $1.00 GEM and EVER-READY Safety Razors 59¢ THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. HORSFALL STRAWS Like some stores get $4.00 for $2.85 See the Horsfall “Cousin Jack” in our windows. A model for every type—a size for every head. Drop in on Monday and choose one of these— Straw Hat Time Is Here HORSFALLS{ 93-99 Xsylum Street §| Hartfor, | “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” Voice Culture Special Attention to Beginners James D. Donahue EAR TRAINING /A1 Setton Drive Room 318-719 Bool Does Your Child See a Clean Bright World Five milllon this country are handicapped by im- perfect vision childeen I How «an you he sure that your ohild 15 not thas pitiably handi- capped ! tion by an ex- pert—immediately ! MY SPECIALTY — COMPORTABLE VISION Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPRECIALIST 1”7 MAIN PHONL 1905 PICNIC DAYS R Out in the open unde God’s blue sky a | of milk for your t and to add food-zest to the lunch. Ack us to serve you daily nttle irst MAKE SUSE TS SEIBERTS gPARK STY. PHONE 17208 NEWBRITAIN . CONN {mention | #Il's drug stor ' READING | {the Herald eia PICK WINNERS IN INSIGNIA CONTEST Chamber of Commerce Awards 885 in Prizes to School Children Prize Comm winners in the Chamber of insignia contest have been announced and drawings placed on display in the windows of various stores. ~ The winners will be awgrded their prizes at the first meeting of the Chamber of Commerce with the civie clubs of the city, the Hotar Lions and Kiwanis clubs, on M Early in the year the mercs directors decided that y should sort of an insignia to be door way of members | of Commerce-—this sh members from his connection a : of Steve Robb s appointed to nts for a pos son. ed on the Chamber have the schools, designs which, would be suitablé for . Through the courtesy of Superintendent of Schools Stanley H. Holmes and the supervisor of art, Charles W. Brown, a successful con- was conducted. @ver 100 post~ itted. A committee of judges was cted to choose the best posters, consisting of Arthur E. | McEvoy, Clarence E. son and R. P. Boardman, The prizes were $10 in gold for the first prize and $5 in gold for the second prize, for the senior high school, and $10 in gold, first prize | and $5.00 in gold, second prize, for the junior high schools. | or high school—$10 in gold, first prize, John Marfyah; $6.00 in gold, Edith Bergstrom and A Ficneman (tied for second pri will get $5.00). Honorable Walter Herman, Lillian At- water, Dorothy Parker, Philip Birn- baum, Alma Nelson, Doris Schroedel, Evelyn Baker, Junior high school—$10 in gold, >, Harold G 5 in gold, on. Hon- be held children draw opinion, this insig test ers were sul cach | Walter | rank Board- Stahl, Katherine Gra- . . M. Goldberg, Burton Kinne, posters may be seen in Crow- Connecticut Light and Erickson and Carlson and Horowitz Bros, In addition to those awarded prizes the following children submitted very ;‘:‘..-m. designs: Kenior high school: Mamie Wexler, Marion Horsfall, Getrude Gibney, | Roberta Elizabeth Rour Alice Hart Rea Zimmerman, Lil- Andrews, Pauline DPfersick, anson, Helen Ladorf, Alice | inger, dith Holmgren, Catherine | | Schenck. | | Juntor | Damico, Koplowit Longe alskl, Power Co., high school ~— Catherine Georgianna Hennig, Martha Ruth Meeker, Angelo tenry Pelton, Bertha Kow- ). Richter, rickson, Izinoski, Morris nstein, Edward Timbrell, Frank Boardman, Andrew Lazouik, den Linik, Olga Bilas, Martha Tomaszewski, Janet Jol , John C. Loomis, Leon Nei | alind Was, Joseph Magis- | Stephen Petrisco, Earle 3, Hick, | Edith Chalko, Dominie Marino, Mil- dred Karpie, 8tella Mazur, Helen Tne gram, Josepl White, Alex Zaleskl, ry Thezorvits, Eleanor Morrls, Ar- Backus, Leonard Gordona, Alfred , John Matulis, Walter Cald-| Edith Rittner, Ethel Anderson, th Bogosian, Joseph Vetrano, Florence Hornkohl, linnea Ahigren, Hert Abetz, William Johnson, Bertha Schwell, Salvatore Mauro, Millie An. | derson, Howard Ziegler, Mudred Reinas, Abraham Be Slade, Makowski, lsadore Russo, Eleanor O'Bi French, Loulse Schoenauer, Amma Lestak, Clinton oGodwin, Mary Droe venis, Georglano Cadrien, Yadrigo | Dornfat, Jylia Wohms, Liveadia ar amska Taken by State Police WHartford, May 17.—S8tate Policeman | Bahr of the Centerb@ok barracks yesterday captured a truck load of al- ged four per cent beer at Saybrook, | The truck was owned and driven by John Mercier of 750 Washington street, Weggy Haven, who is held une | ions of the 1 when he nol ng at & number found, truck amination he ed beer on the SHORT CALENDAR CASES z is the list o afternoon | agninst | 1 reopening | 1ld Gaffney for the g Klett for the f tain General hospita and eredi ndgment, Kirh ford & Camp for the s Rash & Door ( wrelal Trust Co. presentatives Hills, Roche for the piain for the defer rust Co, against John W imitatic f B ¥F. G Kazimira & the piaintiff, 1. riach, achlin Thrifty housewives nes ed ads. end read | €d by Dr. Alphons: arcius Scott, Deminie Marino, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924, ium, - auditorium playroom, was two class- and | committees were selected wce, George W. Traut, | § , Joseph M. Halloran New Serum Works Well in 18 Board Appr Test Cases diti QR0 RN YU,V 10 sanitation, M serum which is said to give pro Baltimore, Md., May 17 nd Mrs. Laura of revolutionizing the mcthod treating scarleet r has en tri mball, John 1. Doyle and | out with *“ about 18 cases at the R dioa=dl/ HHEAUAS g KOS o) B sl Secaiuid M| pital here. £ t Superintendent 8. H. The new curative crstood that Joseph M. the chairman of the ently Mr. 1 state | perience m The com- »wi chairman and it this committée, t important of into which the name Mr, 11 he an associate p: bia uni ful use has also hospitals in New Conn., and Peking Injection of the ¥ muscles of the erally, to have the effect of 1 the tempe to normal in 12, hours d in practica case the ¢ : the patient is sal will evening schools, Mrs, Ef- | § Kerin; teachers' commit- | 8 tever for a sho fall follows, Bes! S11 obtained in the early stt Byrckhead MacG tendent of the Sydenk explained that the serum s alone in the field of scarlet fever treatments, It is ed thro immunization of ho d s result. of experir mducted Dr. Dochez gince about 1417 Dr, Dochez is a grady Hopkins |'niversity the kins Department 1808 he was a Ro pathological psycl untversity, and f vears was a fellow the Rockefeller Institute or cal Rese h, New Yorl He also an associate member of that in- stitute for a aumber of years, almost of Johns Hop- licine, 1In vr student in at th oliowing in Pathology at Medi- was POLAND'S EXPORTS LARGE fl May 7.—Polish sing. Offie lata publ Polisl shows that wh ported goods gold franes, in its exports were francs, Tmports during the sam« od were 844,584, 000 gold francs, and in 1523 474,000 gold francs. 'The port {tems are conl and metal ar In general, Poland exports chiefly raw materials, exports d ex- 150,000 Senator Sim of Ohio is the page boys' idol. 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