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. | Our Creed STATEY.M.C.AIN We believe in freating our cus- tomers fairly, in trylug to win their| confldence wnd respect Ly hundling only honest goods Ovsr Week-End New S | bellev that a five-Rent wale should be (|00 |ienaring to entertain delogates | attended to with the same courtesy una |/ | o8 | saturday Afternoon, { cre na w dollur one, awd guarantee to | (1o the 55th annual convention of the | o o PP fill wall and messenger orders with [|[Y, M. C. A's of Connceticut which | 4. 2 ™ ‘ml entlon call: ‘l. to or- the same care s If they were &Ivew | |\ii "o hetd In this ety Saturday ang | 007, DY Clarence Blakealee, president in person, e, day at the | WE Ask for Your Patronage with this P | | like ma r 8 nan o .\4\\'}“ n Understanding Kk ¢ general scere- | ATy | ? Vo e T ol Mttt Appointment of committee on con- H i ’ Al ”)' Lo the | vantion office . H . Peasiol le las| gong service. Leader, Robert E. years in forelgn work sorv- | | ool | n China, Tndia and onols located | Dovotional period—Ileader, W. F, ! THE TS Bioakman iiatibie ol Dlec)s Torrington. Ma, He was graduated from Van. 19 Smion Llit univer clas; ) : o 4 | I N e gAC His| Report of committee on conven- ien at Northileld etudent conterence | 11on aiicors | yous S0 broductive that| pjectin of conventlon officers. | 2 dito 'V 4 student | ouncement convention com- | DRU CO ) the south and | Chairmin Blakeslee. H 29 ime that first { ) 169-171 Main St. veilng lent volunteer n went to Gh otk umong the it One Rack of Plain and Fur M. A, resigned ir accepted the call to Trimmed ich position 915, when Jie iCOATS‘ e in N tlon which he now he lie brings a wéalth of Piano golo, Harry Whatnall. ation, and a heart and mind | Ten minute addresses il of China's probiems, His 18| “The New Natlonal Council Sold as high as $89.75 nee in China cover the s"—Ralph 0. whole of the reconstruction period $49 95 revolution was thought of. To hark . |back now to the Moxer uprisins |seems Jike ancient history—ye Among them, sport models of || Brockman lived through those stir ving days, and through other revo clever designs, hand-taflored, of imported ved Civet Cat, Seal and Marmink—you'll do wel furs of Red Tox, | to see these, as each is an excep tional value. HORSFALLE 93-99 Mdsylum Strec. Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” Spain has a building boom 1n mo s which 1s relie problem for th lass families, S i G FLETCHER S, BROCKMAN Sessions {o Be Held in This City | Britain ¥, M., C. A. ofticlals oth- repres rotary of the ays in the 00's before the trimmed with o it NEW BRITAIN DAILY; HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 |Reduce Your Fat | | Without Dieting Marmola Prescription Tablets” Friends Il friends—these friends tell others, They eat substantial food, 1ive as they like for you van order direct General Motors Bldg, Detroit, Mict n rtained by Mrs. Walter | ial convention held | Recording Scere- Minutes v 16, 1 ton. irer, Levi, T. Snow. and finance Edward W, Report of Report of business | committee, Chairmen H on on ‘wrlldng\i and national Presentation and | council he 4 Miscellancous business, 0, adjourum Saturday Convention ba Jumes L. Case, 1) o| Tp.om Toastmaster, Vocal solo, Robert E. Loomis. | t he De- [, M. C. A, Pro- harles A. Rus- velopment of t gram of ell, Haddam. State committee's report Blakesice, i 2 Christian | Brockman, | Na- n general ! tional Council, New York cif secrat 9:30 p. m.—Soclal hour. | 1. Tca Breaker—Herb Smith, | “Chief Tee Plek.” | n Tucker M h and Irolic— lack Lamberton, Chief Frolicker. Reading—Miss Jsabell Kilby. 4. Round Robin Talk Fest—"Pop" Stanley, ‘Roadmaster 5. S sed by Slippery Elm Twins—"Tiny" Thienes and Ja«'k' | L.amberton. Sunday. | 2-10 a, m.—~ Moet % of electoral district repre- | speeial business, Seesion for men. a servie ns *polnh.‘d first assistant to Owsley. | dro-atrplanes hopped | Paulo, Curityba, Florlanopolis and 1 Montevideo. “What Is True Creed?” Bible Lecture Subject The local branch of the Interna- tional Bible Students' assoclation wil| be addressed by L., 3. Burtch of New York, Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock in Oda Fellows hall, Arch street, His topie will be: “What Creed Is the Truth?" Mr. Burtch stated that in choos- Ing this subject he had in mind the 200 recognized denominations of Christians In the United States as llsted in the “World Almanac," that | they are teaching different things, | or in other words, they have dif-!majl lotters recelved by wealthy resis ferent creeds. These croeds V&Y |dents of Boston, Cambridge, Lynn from each othér, he says, gome in (ang Braintree were explalned today one polnt, some in another, with the |when Jyman Nathanson,'a 13 year Little Russian Youth in Boston Said He'd Seen It Done in Movies, So He Thought He’d Try It Too. Boston, Jan, 14.—~A dozen blacké wildered when it tries to find the {to post office Inspectors that-he was Btk P‘,‘,““';“’lg """“n':f;r'vmfi"‘-nf“mh |the author, Hyman said he had seon LUl ? " T€4" lthe thing done In the movies and sonable people have cast aside the lmougmbm would try it himself. e “1'}"1‘"’:;“":’“f"l::}“‘e'|‘1°."‘;e to an.| The lettcrs which were couched avon Sunday aftarnoon the. queation |Uh Similar terms demuxnded on throet N oW glng from $5,000 Pilate asked of Jesus, “What M1 g5 ang were signed variously, Truth? |*“Ihe Red League,” “The Brother- bood of “Hershberg,” “Myers” and " “Myerson." Local police and feder- Jack 0‘) sley, Yale Man, . lal investigators had spent many days Will Coach Annapolis attempting to trace the authorship Annapolis, Md., Jan. 14.—John |6f the demands. Yesterday young o) Owsloy, for several years Nathanson was summoned to the ottt the football “scrubs” at |federal bullding from the Wendell Yale, has been appointed head coach |Phillips grammar school which he of the Mldshipmen football team, it [attends and after hour of question- s announced by Admiral Wilson, [I0E he admitted that he had written o |at least some of the letters, erintendent of the naval academy |8 f::,:-m | TIncluded in the list of Hyman's Owsley replaces Bob Folwell “victims™ were C. ¥red Smith, presi- whose contract s expired. dent of a Lynn savings bank; Mrs, John N. Wilson, physical instrue- Mary F. Bright of Cambridge; Phil- tor at the Naval Academy, was ap- |Ip Finn of East Braintrec; Simon Shamovith of Boston, treasurer of a Jewish newspaper; and Miss Edith RT AIR MAIL LINE. - |Davenport Fuller of Cambridge. The boy has ben in this country iro, Jan. 14.—Three hy- off here at 4:45 o'clock this morning for Buenos Alres, thus inaugurating the first aerial mail service between Bra- 1 and Argentina. The planes are pected to stop en route at Sao For Best Butter 51c h. Russell Bros. —advt. —— e Ever try Baker's Marshmallow? It makes the most delicious cake filling, icings, dressings, hot chocolate, etc. At your groeers's.advt. by millions and prescribed Colds Headache The Cause of Is Prohibition nal servic: Joseph Palm- retary, Y. A., Hartford. Best Cr | Sl ib for $1.00. Russcll Bros—advt. |~ | utior ments, and thro FEBI ‘H‘ kaleid s in recent | Slal kT ek R ER e s, he must ey ve been hown smi at and | el B A John J. Tarrant : band| Son eervice, © trector and Embalmer eees, | Address— 1 of the World | . MAIN ST, BdIM=d nE B C —Fletcher Brock- 2 unch Upholstery and Repairing SR Sl 1:30 p. m.—Dinuer, ed to Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 | — e e leal journey fhat took th Japan, Korea, China SIGNS I ippines. e visited Sree % {the 18 provinces of China, his tr | m from Canton in the tron New Britain Sign Co. m from Canton n the tron “Doing Better What Many Do Well” ow meetings, open for onal intervi carrie 34 CHURCH ST. [Dn ndnersonaln Tel. 894 e extended interviews wi DENTISTS B A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. & T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. He Gas—Oxygen—X-rays oy National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE dent Christ which HIGH GRADE REPAIRING AND REMODELING HUDSON | = FUR SHOP | 13 FRANKLIN $Q. e TEL. 770 Beneficial | loans Can You Use $50 to $3007? You can get it here on flfurniture left in your home, easily, quickly and privately. Pay as little as: $ 4.00a monthon $ 60 loan $ 6.70 a month on $100 loan $10.00 a month on $150 loan $13.35 a month on $200 loan $20.00 a2 month on $300 loan Plus lawful interest Beneficial Loan Society 1 ics, whos 87 WEST MAIN ST. are '“,‘,W,‘ ‘ W. Hazen of I Prof. Buiding Room 104 hm, - 40: AWellajof Hasttordian Tel. 1943 e A he sessions will open Saturda | Saturdays 9 to 1 nded to the State Opes 9 to 5.30 Licenwed By and B America onantativee | pain a- | once, clears out the congestion Address—*“World Wide Se; Men and Koys — Its Fletcher Brockman, nment \e conveation from A. are: Walter H. b gates to t e Jocal Y. M. C. - | Hart, M. H. Can G. Platt, Jo- - | scph ¥, Lamb, ¢ H. Barnca, - Jfoward W. Preble, Robert E. d| Loomis, E. M. Pratt, John Sloan. i Lo COMPENSATION DECISIONS 1 case of Charles Decilio, claim- nd a minor, of 130 Orange 3 bury, employed at the ley Works, New Britain, h 0 dismissed by Compensa! missioner Leo J. Noonan. claimant set forth that he had been struck in the eye with a plece of The tal in the course of his employ I ment, He had received a trauma at el ome time, the condition of fhe eye showed that it had not been due to any trauma received while in the psation in the case of Seaver street, by Titzpatrick and Y., have | termin- as been found that the t has recovered from an iu- vy, for which he has been receiv ing compensation 1t 1 Be Creamery Butter n| © Bruises Stops pain— prevents blackening Keep fresh blood moving swifi~ ly through a bruise. Apply Sloan’s_ gently —without rub- bing. It relieves tk in at a that makes bruises turn black { andblue, Alldruggists—35cents. . Sloan’s Liniment “BROKEN LAWS” Pain Toothache result that the reasoning mind 18 be- |14 grammar school pupil, admitied | SPI SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on fablets you are not gefting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Neuralgia Neuritis 13 YEAR OLD SCHOOLBOY, THREE YEARS IN THIS COUNTRY, ADMITS WRITING BLACKMAILING LETTERS only three years, e was borg in a Russian village near Vilna and when his parents died was brought Yo America by an uncle and aunt who live tn the west end district of Boa- ton, | Because of Hyman's agy, no aotion |was taken in his case and he was turned over to his rolatives after questioning by the federal officers and by the district attorney of Mid- dlesex county, |Officers Installed by Lovisy Moore Tent Lovisy Moore Tent, National Alli- ance Daughters of Union Veterans, has installed the following officers: President, Alta E. Mason; senlor vice-pesident, Cora Hunn Eddy; Junior vice-president, Elizabeth E. Rackliffe; treasurer, Jennle Wake- field; patriotic instructor, Hattle E., Landow; council member No. 1, Lffie A. Carleton; councll member No. 2, Anna F. Maloney; council member No. 3, Lois Wakefleld; sec- retary, Alice R. Woodford; press correspondent, Cora Hunn Eddy; gulde, Effle A, Carlton; guard, Webber; assistant guard, Annie Dbie; musician, Fileen Depot; first color bearer, Anna I', Maloney; sec- ond color bearer, Minnje B. Bever- idge; third color bearer, L, Mae An- derson; fourth color bearer, Lois Wakefield. Department Commander Tra E. Wildman of Danbury and staff attended the installation cere- monies. Visitors were present from |Ylnrllnrd, Waterbury, Bridgeport and Bristol. by physicians 24 years for. Lumbago Rheumatism Contract Awarded for Painting Fire Station The contraet for repainting the in. terlor of No. 6 fire station was awarded to the Manning Co, last night at the meeting of the fire hoard, that company having sub- mitted the lowest bid, §238, Three other blds wore received, as follows: Crowley Bros, $267; Weare Decor, ating Co, $205; John Boyle Co., $328, The board alsa voted to pur- chase the small parts recommended by the expert from the American- Lal*rance Co. who recenty inépected the local apparatus. These will cost $289.60, A telegram from the com-« pany was read quoting approximate prices on the Ingtallation of pneu- matie tires on Nos. 3 and 4 trucks and of new brakes on all six trucks, the present ones belng deemed in- sufficlent, The application of Edward J. Stauff of 119 Hart street for a posl- tlon as substitute hoseman was ape proved and the clerk instructed to notify Stauff to appear before the beard, The applications of Bruno Arusiewic of 162 West street and James C. Cunoll of 1082 Stanley strect were held over untll the ap- plicants furnish voters' certificates, while Canoll will be notified to make certain corrections in his application. Clerk John J, Keogh reported that Edward H, Parker was oft duty from Navember 19 to December 15 as a result of iliness, caused by exposure at the Jones fire in Berlin and that compensation had been awarded. His action was approved, Chief William J. Noblo reported that Captain Wil- llam Watts of Combination Co, Ne. 6 was critically 1l and that Lieuten- ant Thomas Hinchey of Engine Co. No. 4 was off duty on account of rheumatism. Chiet Noble's report for the month of December showed 30 calls, com« prised of 20 stills, 9 bell alarms, and 1 false alarm. The damage was $15,212.85. The reports of all offl- cers except the master mechanlo weore accepted, this being turned back bgeauge of his statement that No, 8 pumper would not draft wae ter until primed, Chief Noble ald that no machine would draft until primed and the master mechanie will be agked to explain why this state- ment wWas made in his report. Begin your outing with & short sca trip, Arrive fresh| and invigorated, You'll enjoy those meala aboard ship, spiced witht sunshine and salt air! Sailings from New York for Savannah, Ga., Tuesda\! Thursdays and Saturdays ‘Through fares and direct rail connections to Jackson- ville, St Petessburg, Miami and other southern winter beds ..7' privi Interesting folder fros, Oives details as to fo i stateroom '3&“ mfi:‘ ) Co. ip Co, of Sevanuh Pier Sfir:lh Rimh?'l;" York the joists or studding. immediately. HERE and NOW you can get your Sheetrock RDER Sheetrock now, for new con- struction, alterations or repairs. Eliminate all delays by using Sheetrock. You will get it on time. It is easily and quickly erected—just nail the Sheetrock to Sheetrock ‘makes solid, fireproof, permanent walls and ceilings at low cost, Jt is the different wallboard. Made from highest-grade gypsum, it will not burn, warp, shrink or buckle. It can be decorated ‘. ? I Accept only ‘“Bayer” package See It At The | V) Which contains proven directions. PALACE | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets | Beginning Sunday Alsa bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Maufacture of Monoaceticacidestes of Sallcylicacld 5 At o ane U O IO R SO SRR S O B | | “ i 1. Too fresh! i i LrrTLe boys can be too fresh—but a cook- e ing fat cannot be. i That's why we have spent so much | thought on the airtight can which brings day it was made. i Snowdrift—for making : cake, biscuit and pastry, and for wholesome frying i i i | 1‘ Snowdrift to your kitchen as fresh as the l { = e Comes all ready for use, in any quantity you need. Made only by the United States Gypsum Company. . Ask your lumber or building material dealer for a sample and prices. leTED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, lllinois ¢ Reg. SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD MOORE BROS. SANITARY [iSH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food SPECIALS— LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP LARGE LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS Large Shore Haddock Large Eastern Halibut Rockport Codfish Fancy Swordfish Boston Bluefish Penobscot Salmon Large Sea Bass Fancy Large Whitefish Large and Small Sea Trout | Large Native Eels Large Cape Butterfish Large Fresh Herring Large and Small Mackerel Fancy Fresh Mullet Large and Small Rock Bass | Large Flounders Round and Long Clams—Little Neck Clams Bluepoint Oysters for Half Shells Large and Small Open Qysters Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREE Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday