New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 14

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~ DAUGHERTY HONEST, ’ ASSOCIATE STATES John W, H. Crim Tells Commit- MeeHe Has Utmost Contidence May 22.—A Wa of some uf Harry M. eral, and a ot faith in were given t mitice t who e troubl the depar Uties Daugherty as attor plain spoken aifirmation his lionesty and loyalt Dy John with him throughout Crim “It will told t lieve took through faults, 1 evidence mysc prostituted never falte G es Some Advice, In tI ever, Mr. much to critici acted as assi The 1 Pholdis should b be held responsi declared tl also shonid b 10 two, a foree o ret reduced by nine-tenths DEAFNESS OVERCORE BY AMAZING DISCOVERY Thousamds Deaf for Years Now Hear 1’ etly An amazing invention which « any wditory active the elearly distinetly whose hearing is natural is hy the Dictograph tion, Suite 1307-D, Street, New York City turers are so proud of their ment that everyone who is hard of hearving will be amazed and delighted with results that they arve offoring to send it ten days' fiee trial. They require no deposit or advance payment of any kind but send It prepaid for ten days' fre tirely at their own risk and expense If you suffer from deafness in degree, take advantage of their liberal free trial offer, Send them your name and address adit, one whose nerve is slightest sound as to hear and as a person annou Products Corpora- w. 2nd manufac- The achieve- and so confident on use en- any today ‘Take Arium, Says Dect calth an Ty Restore i Give Lasting Relief From Pai and Bring Back Veutaful Vige To Middle Age—New Form of Radium in Tablets Oflen Amazing Results in ( Days' Time, $5,000,00 Rewavd IT *$100 attor ity ed on 's offices! taken out of an efiicient and the througiwnt politics and p! asis finally tment; resigned he “th was not function- | Wis becauge a partment of justic ing w3 wolt ot and wer at many he in the which 1r d the war itics 3 points vork over H evampls fram: m D, il haven't can nandle them',” 1 a couple ndle them, cloped la govern ca, you o conld ch de ompetent the disqualifying them goverament's side yers, for of the' that the trouble finil every black sheep e said whose dis mmended you find the folvonn Washing- i Portland, *Crim gaid, his was ing with t that it il other era and he'd not listen | and send me a note to push , why?" Chair- | department of jus- mctioning as well as it | man Brookha “1 thougl was noi he had objected most ment’s “detective serv- very other department | overnment had its | ve vervie attorney general didn’t dis- th me so much,” he said, “but coasidered the time had not come | vith congress seeking to provide for| ese detective: Bach depart- | nent should police That's the secret of | o postoffice inspectors | \nd the treasury secret serviee—small | bodies of men with a fellow in charge | can watch them all the time. | | changes only come slow- | a great deal of legislation | | : R ! | MAURETANIA REPAIRED, Giant Liner Will Probably Better Her Former Speed. France, May 22.—The Mauretania, which was sent here last month for repairs be- cause of the shipyard strike at Southampton. left here today for her home her repairs completed, and is due in Southampton about 9 | fonight. Captain Rostron | done on the Maure- | would enable her speed again ¢ the " Cherbourg, Cunared liner port, o'clock wid the tania's engines her f v bettes it work to make and | or, to 1 Strength Al orzans. ban- vitalizing ot went in yourself 113 a1 gusranteed in every & nor patent ot yadium pitale in A " om Atom- our weal ar Badder blond, paot hArdening . voan ARIUM & . vou " City STANDARD ADDING MACHINE NOW ON DISPLAY AT ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET NEW BRITAIN DAI BOY SCOUT DRUM CORPS T0 HEAD BRISTOL PARADE Open Western Section of State Scout Meet and Commumfy Chest Drive In That City—All Day Hike 1y School. The Doy Scout drum and . bugle corps which made its first public ap- pearance last Saturday at the state Scout meet at Walnut Hill park. will meet for rehearsal at the armory this evening at 6:30 o'clock preparatory to leading a parade in Bristol Satur- day. The begina in ¥ Scouts will hold a parade Saturday, preparatory to opening the western section of the state mect on the High school grounds, Saturday morning the graduates of the patrol leaders’ school of the New Iiritain Scout council, will leave on an all day hike, the last all day session of the school. They will be in ¢ of Frederic L. Fay, educational di tor, and will hike to Job's pond near which ia the summer camp site. They will leave carly Saturday morning and return late at night, cooking their meals en route. Chest neat week Community iristol campaign and the Compensation Claims Of Local Men Heard The compensation claim of Carlo Neba of this city against Pitzpatrick & MacArthur of this city has heen or- dered reopened by Compensation Commissioner George B. Chandler, in order to permit Nebho to file new evi dence. The previous award was va cated, Commissioner Kleiner has dismiss- ed the claim of Patrick Naples of this city for compensation for total in- capacity on the grounds that the total incapacity no longer exists. Naples, who werked for Fitzpatrick & Mac- Arthur has been advised to secure light employment, as a therapeutic measure, JTO AC Yale President Will Take Part Boathouse kxercises Saturday Derby, May 22— President James Rowland Angell will accept the new Robert Johnston Cook hoathouse on the bank of the Housatonic river hiere, for Yale, Saturday after the presenta- tion address by Frederick W. Allen, chairman of the rowing committes, The address of the occasion will be by James R, Sheffield, 'ST. Tmme- diately after ,the junior A shell will row Harvard sophomore A crew and the freshman -pound crew will meet Harvard's freshman crew at that weight. $50.00 IN GOLD Given Away in Every City in the ANC On Tuesday, May 27th, we will drive a Concord Six Sedan with four passen- gers about the streets of “his city. The regular vacoum tank will be dis- connected and an accurate contal with one gallon of regular gasoline will be attached in its place, At the start of the run the speed- ometer will be <ot at zero, The en- gine will be left ruoning at all time: consting will not be permitted and aside from the driver the Sedan will CAFES hree men PASSONZers, Newspa- per men, who will act as judges, The Lexington Motor Co of Con- nersville, Tnd., will give 850 in gold to the person who guesses nearest 1o the number of miles and tenths of miles this car will ;un durving this test on one gallon of gasoline. 1t costs nothing to enter. However, your guess must be recorded wpon an of- ficial blank, which may be obtained at our salesroom. Weight of Sedan empty, 3,200 pounds, Ansted engine, 3 5-16 hore; 415 stroke Average speed 1o be maintained i traffic permit, 20 miles per hour, This is not a trick test with any spe- cial cquipment-—simply an honest test to determine the actual mileage of a high grade six cylinder motor car. Comtest hianks at our sales 51 MAIN ST, Clip This Coupon MAIL YOU R GUESS YOU MAY WIN FIFTY DOLLARS CONCORD SIN MILEAGE GLESSING CONTEST Chas, A, Bence 51 Main Strest New Britain, Connecticot rAnmeter rogistor | th miles LY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY " GEYSERS OF REAL BEER Columns of This Beverage Shoot Five Feet Into Air From Manholes in steeets of Chicago. May 22.—Geysers of real heer spurting five feet through man- holes in sewers in the vicinity of the Manhattan Brewery furnished the basis for police investigation of ad- Chicag vance warning of a contemplated raid, | More than 100,000 gallons of heer was drained from brewing Chemical a is showed a high alcoholic con- tent, officers said toc A concerted drive by the police and federal agents to close every brewery in Northern Illinois mannfacturing Leer of illegal alcoholic content will the outcome of sclosures made in connection with finding of a “little Dlack book" seized when the Siehen brewery was raided Monday and a great liquor running ring was exposed, according to federal agents. S, d the THAW ATTF MING FUNERAL In Pittshurgh At Services Being Held For His Brother Pittsburgh, May Harry K Thaw returned to' Pittsburgh today from New York to attend funeral services on Saturday for his brother Edward, who died in California last weelk., Thaw went to New York early this weel and posted $10,500 bail on three indictments charging second de- ult, kidnapping and conspir- sey. The indietments grew out of an allezed attack on Frederick Gump, gree a Thaw was accompanied by a trav- 1 was greeted at railroad station by his chauffeur .i e the home of his mother. the APPROVE FRENCH ECONOMI By The Associated Prass. Paris, May 22.—The cabinet meet- ing today under the chairmanship of President Millerand, approved of Finance Minister IPrancois-Marsal's proposed economies in the budget appropriations for 1024, These econ- omies, amounting to $420,000,000 francs, are produced by reductions within the existing laws. Other sav- ings will be left to the incoming cabinet, JPUL IN ALBANIA, York, May 2 Tranquillity reigns in Albania and the constituent |assembly. after a vacation of 18 days, | is holding its regular sessions at Tirana, according to a cablegram from the Albanian minister of for- | eign effalrs received today by Abdul Sulo, Albanian consul in New York. He made this statement in view | of reports of disorders in Albanian territory current in adjoining coun- tries. , terday ! Ruggles Row, Milidale. | the milder form, ! been 292 L4, 1924, SECOND SHALLPOX CASE | RECOMMEND FULL TIME FOUND IN SOUTHINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPTS. Adolph Robesky, 16, Has Been Il For Unitarian Society Hears Report in Two - Weeks—Played Bascball Boston—Various Opinions Are saturday. Eapressed. Boston, May —The superintend- ent of a Sunday school should be a full fledged paid *director of religious education,” a special the relations of the SM“T)‘ and the church school reportefl at the annual meeting of the Unitarian Sunday school society today, presented by the chajrman of the been ill .for the past two committee, Mrs. Arthur T. Brown, of cording to his own state- | \Wollaston. ment. He was playing baseball with ! the factory team last Saturday after- noon when the first signs of the dis- ease started to show, but he failed to consult a physician until yesterday. The doctor ordered him home im- mediately and notified Dr. Cushing who in turn sumomned the state health department, The case was diagnosed as a posi- tive one of smallpox although it is of A quarantine has placed on the house in which Robesky lives and all employes of the Atwater Co. are being vaccinated. Dr. Cushing urges everyone in the town to be vaccinated immediately and will require all school children to present certificates of vaceination or exclude them from the schools. (Spectal to The Southington, May case to be discovered here terald). The second smallpox within the past two months was re- ported to Dr. William H. Cushing yes- afternoon, The patient is tobesky, age 16 years, of He has been Mfg Co., Adolph employed at the Atwater end has of the minister,” the repert said. people, both old and Young, in pro- | grams of study and of service or in ducational projects. A director of re- per cont of protestant children in our communities who are unchurched.” gious education should not be con- fined to the Sunday session and that the religions training of shonld be direeted only by expert edu- | cational supervisors. Dr. William 1. Lawrence, president of the society, said that something approaching scientific accuracy in the spiritual training of youth was needed. Dr. Kenneth Ballard ‘Murdock of the department of English at Harvard TO WORKE The Memorial day dinner will he served as usual at the First Congrega- tional church on May 30 at 12 o'clock sharp. Those who have heen included in the invitation are G. A. R, vet- erans, members of the Sons of Veter- Boy and Girl Scouts who work, nley Woman's Relief corps, the Sons of Veterans auxiliary and the Daughters of Veterans. and Cotton Mather, the great Puritain preachers, were liberals in their day and not the types of intolerance, nar- rowness and bigotry as painted by some historians, Cotton Mather more than two centuries ago, he said, tried to show that religion and science should be friends, whilg Increase Mather petitiohed for the removal of the old religious test for the franchise in Massachusetts, ABANDON 000 ACRES City Aflvertisement BIDS EAST SIDIE RUNK SEWER Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Public Works, City Hall, Room 206, until 6:30 p. m, (standard time) Tuesday, May 27th, 1924, for the construction of a por- tion of the Kast Side Trunk Sewer in the northern portion of the City of New Britain, between East St and Wells St, to be known as Centract All Rest of Battlefield in Somme Area Will Be Recultivated Paris, May 21.—Not more than 000 acres of former arable land will have to be definitely abandoned in the war-swept district of the Somme, according to an official re- port made today, The original esti- mate was that nearly 75,000 acres had been left in such a condition after the war that it would never be possi- Ble to cultivate it again. Only one vil- lage, Thiepval, will not be rebuilt, al- though it was at first though that several villages would never he recen- structed, The towners of the aban- | doned land will be compensated by the i government, be obtained secured at Proposal blanks may and specifications may be the above office, The city reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids, or to accept any hid. ROARD OF PUBLIC WORI Geo, M. Johnson, Sec'y committee on | The report was | “His work is as important as that It | is his business to guide all church ligious education would find the fifty | The report recommended that reli- | children | university told the Unitarian histori- | cal society that both Tncrease Mather | e ———— — 'Beware of Constipation Few people scem to real- ize the serious conse- quences that may arise from Constipation — the grave disorders that may set in if the bowels and kidneys do not regu- larly caxrry away all the waste matters and poi- sonous impurities from the body. If these noxious matters are permitted to accul late, the whole syster becomes poisoned,—Indi- gestion, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Rheu- matism and Stomach Trouble and more serious ailments result. Avoid such a condition. “Fruit-a-tives” — mad from fruit juices and tonics — will ensure the vegular healthy action of the kidneys and bowels and save you from all the annoyances and dan- gers of Constipation. Get a box from your drug- gist today. ““_“1 Lo ‘“flm oN ! 0R consTPA” f 25¢ and 50c at all druggists or direct from FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, Ogdensburg, N.Y. e ——————— ———— . BROWN | Game Year From Next Fall Will Be | Played In Providence New Haven, May 22, meet Brown universit the latter'’s new stadium a year from nest fall, Prof. Clarence W. Mendel, faculty chairman of the athletic com mittee recently announced, and at Yale there is discussion alrcady as to the make-up of the 1925 football schedple, A college will have to be taken on to fill the place of Brown, which for years has come here, Brown playing entirely at home in the fall |or 1925, -= Yale will at football .« Straw Hats for Men— Straws Straws Straws Straws Straws Straws { 4 Straws Here are straw hats for men in profession. A great variety of shapes to fit the face as well as the head, and as great a variety of prices as there are shapes. Mallory’s, Bon-tons, Straw Flex, Imported Italian Straws and Pan- amas at a price range 1.45 to $5 Any straw you want at any price you want to pay. traws Straws Straws Straws Straws Straws traws Besse-Lelands

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