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Mildred Bechtel of Milford, Conn., a secretary in the university offioes. Milstead is now a junfor at Yale. Beyond admittipg that he was married, Milstead would give no dotails, refusing to say when or | where the ceremony took place. | ¥is engagement to Miss Bechitel was announced the morning of the Yale- | Princoton game in 1923, in which he played. Dean I, Jones when questioned last night re, ded Milstead’s status \t Yale, said that he would make statement until after a faculty meeting Thursday Milstead me. to Wabash in 92 After the year's initiation, he out for the 'varsity team fn and took a leading part in the son's play 8 he 1d played two years at Wabash, by the three-year [rule he was ineligible for the team | |last year but assisted in the coach- to be 8hown. |jng, ~ He is now a junior. (Hiatidat - THOARRESTED FOR - THEFTS FROM GOVT. Smcks of Army Supplies Loot | of Schenectady Duo THD MORE DAYS 10 ENTER D0GS New Britain Fanciers Have Short Time Lelt Before Show It ie expected, from ea tions, that w Britain to a considerable animals In the ¥irst Company, |, Dog sard armory, irday, Feb- no Yale from cus- went 1923 tomary show, taken stmarked on for the sak . 1t nothing It is believed that over entries will come from the country immediately g Arrangsments have b the serving of armory for the conveni of-town \visitors, nima Schenectady, N. Y., Feb, 11—Two men were arrested here last night charged with first degree grand lar- ny in connection with alleged | thefts of government property from the United States army warchouses at South Schenectady. | Poiice said they had reason to be- | others are implicated and | they expect to make further 200 of the en refreshments at th ntlotliiel ¢ equip- | ]"" X team, | teamen N i has at. | MeCaurley, who is in o Inte[200.000 field range e Nome with |chased from the gov ST [the .world war and stored at the R the. nee of |Narehouses as the property of R. atlie nas Ih sl spiratory | M: Lewson, ot Portland, Maine, and | ases of dog, a development o.’]“ man known as Jess Payne, assist- the use of chiorine gas in the treat-|30% to McCaurley, ant ot 'sim!jar allments of. human| 5, E0LIC8 8ald ithey had learned that ing. Dr. . 1. Maxon, chairman of McCaurley and Payne apparently et ehoh ohoy somittaes had concocted the scheme of fill- \ernon street, Hartford, will answer |1n8 the boilers with army property, Suestions of thoss who would show |Chicly shirts, gloves and towels, and > G blanka: "vmxz\"‘““g the stolen property to astien have to be taken|Dayne's home when a shipment of e " closing of the |the bollers left the warehouse x il s | Lewson, it was explained sells boil- {ers to merchants throughout the o = ivnun'r\: Upon making a sale he Millstead of Yale |forwards a requisition slip to Admits He Wed in 192'3 McCaurley, who then is permitted New Haven, Teb, 11.—Century [DY warehouse guards to remove the | Milatend; ! tacklelon the 1928 Yale(|bollera.gilhe igovarnment spronertv, football team, and chosen for AH-\“”“F“’I ?j":- 1:1 s:"?,, n:a;o‘i w:;l’] American linesman that year, ad- ]";‘“‘L“ ala; Lo those e ni st ht that while a stu- | ™ * 9 = Gont at Tale he Had marriea Miss| Police sald they learned MeCaur- |ley had informed Y.ewson he had m“ |sold 12 boilers to local buyers and | |reccived a requisition slip. The | Soothing and Healing boilers were taken to Payne's home. | watched and | Removes dandruff ||| [:ch, ; and lessens loss of hair Il | The men were ordercd held for | Police McCaurley Payne last night and arrested them | |as they drove into the city, declar- ing they found in McCaurley’s truck arraignment tomorrow. Officers Aided b Il |at the warehouse said tonight the Resinol Soap ttends || |were preparing information for fed- eral war ts that the case might to kee the hair live lustrous how tional attractin ed for, among prd &im the arrested are Joseph charge of hoilers pur- rnment after and t whi Sl ar to th ed conside h t diphtheria and s i jemonstratjon tra he d g It 150 army shirts, valued at $4.50 300 pairs of gloves and 250 be transferred to federal jurisdic- | tion. CHINA WITHDRAWS Quits the First or Par Fastern Opium Says Modern Women Confercnce When Body is Called Are Progressive —_— | Into Session Today. Knowledge of personal hygiene is important and if you care to learn some very eurprising truths at this absorbing eubiect get a six ot bottle of Kojene for 60 cents Axelrod’a Pharmacy or any progres- sive druggist. t's the wo non-poisonou ptic and is, tho cughly effective as a germ destroy ing wash for feminine purpose And, all women maculate cleanliness should bear in mind: It Kojene ien't the finest and he antieeptic you ever used—yo money back freely and cheerfully | By The Associated Press. Geneva, Feb, 11. delegation withdrew eastern, opium when that body was brought toget gain today to reconsider —The Chinesc from the or its moat powerful confe his letter to the chief Chinese del aid the withdrawa | due to the conference's failure | adopt a system for the supp of opium smoking in the far east The Chinese now have withd from hoth the bodies which convened in Geneva to dea r was to who d were with the il. Mr stroyer as poisonous Carholic left the international opinm and has nothing but the most health- | conference in which the United ful effect upon the delicate | States participated on TFebruary membrane | emulating the action of the | cans under | who withdrew the day The first conference Acid | Sze ‘most Ameri- Represe tive Porter previous. | propo conference | NEW PRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925, TIPHOID” FOUND CAUSED BY OYSTERS Public Health Service Places Blame on Bivanve Company Washington, I%eb, 11,—The health service has concladed public after investigation that the recept “exces- pre of typhold in New York, Chicago, Washington and sev- sive valence' eral other cities i8 traceable to an oyster distributing company operat- ing within the ville, N. J In a report last night giving the al conclusions of ita investi- gation, the health service said that, | owing to changes affectin, the source of supply, t [ leve tha mber other vicinity of West Say- any large distributor “have more of a factor in the ad of typhoid infection” than The period of excessive | prevalence of the disease was defined | as ending about on that date and beginning on October 20, The hea said the pre- ponderance of evidence was that| the no “uniform infection” of | al supply of any large dis- | tributor during that period but*that any normally. infected oysters were imroduced into || the general distribution “one | or more bed or more beds, tioats," from or at one or mor¢ and conatituted but a “small | jon of the total.” ‘ In & g that a detalled report| on the investigation would be made | later, the service explained that its | general conclusions were announced now because of the serious effect of the recent situation on the traffic not | in oysters but in other fish pro- | The oyster industry and Virginia has been v down for some weeks owing to re- strictions placed on the eating of oy- sters from those etates by several | Middle West, particular- || Public health officials claiming that their 1 proven eanitary, have the ban Toilet Trio Send for Samples To Outicurs Laborntories, Dep:. R, Malden, Mass. — = askior Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Children, |g The Aged | DI‘CI'"}'E— 0 Cooking. A Light Lunch F or Catarrh and Colds To reli head cold, melt a | a spoon and inhale the Cantphor, Menthal, Euc s, Thyme and Turpe Also put a little in each nostril 1 anuff well back up the le Vic l\v in vapo Another w is to he at a tin easpoonful of vapors ash as the vapors throw ed Vicks and add fresh ions of mothers find Vieks for croup and cause it not k relief but Ielicate littel medicine, As the out’ eal reme s colds | t or parts of one || CANNOT PRINT NAMES Missouri Judge Grants Injunction Restraining Paper from Giving List of Liquor Permits. Jefferson City, Mo, Feb, 11,—A temporary restraining order against | the Jefferson City Daily Post, Herber Nations, publisher of the Post, and County Clerk Clem a Direck, pro- hibiting the publication of lists of persons to whom whiskey prescrip- tions have been {ssued, has been granted by Judge Henry Weshues in the county circuit court here. The | petition asking the restraining order | was signed by nearly every physis cian in Jefferson C Thé petition alleges that the laws which allow the publication of the names are in conflict and that they | | i i | | are unconstitutional in that they in. fringe upon the right of secrecy be- tween physiclans and ' patients, The Dally Post began last week to pub- lish serially the names of physicains obtaining whiskey prescriptions here during the month of Januar, The names of state officlals, state employes, legislators and physicians | prominent soctally in Jefterson City appeared on the lists, MIL Hartford, Feb, George E. Cole, quartermaster's corps, s tranaferred to the infantry jand assigned to duty as assistant chlef of staff, G.-4, 434 division, In | adjutant general's orders, Second Licut. Russell Day is promoted to be first lleutenant of Battery (', 192nd infantry, vice Preeco, promoted and rgeant Harry 1. Breede 1s ad- vanced to second lieutenant to suc- ceed Licut. Day in that position. Washington, of electoral Coolidge, of Charles G. COOLIDGEELECTED ONLY YESTERDAY Gongress Hears Electoral Count and Approves of It eb, 11.—The results of the Novmeber election, the final attest of cor~-css today “in joint convention asembled.” The statement by senate President Pro Tempore Cummins that the court votes showed Massachusetts, Dawes of Illinois, to have heeen elected and the entering of the ballots in the journal of the houses, ¢losed the polltical contest In accord- ance with constitutional require- ments, Barely half an hour mu set aslde for “the ceremony, Pursiant to a concurrent resolution for the joint assembly, the senate marched to the house chamber, preceded by the ser- geant-at-arms and accompanied by pages carrying the electoral votes In locked boxes, Senator Cummins presided with Senator Gillett on the dals at his left, After formal announcement from the chair of the house.of represent- atives of the meeting, tellers for the house and senate took charge of the ballots, opening the envelopes in al- phabetical order. The result was announced as follows: Whole number of votes cast for president, 531, Calvin Coolldge, of Massachusetts, 382 votes, John W. Davis, of West recelved Calvin and Fuller’s Semi-Annual Furniture and Rug Sale It’s in full motion—a semi-annual sale that eclipses all previous cvents—the most amazing values—saving extraordinary. chandise of character hrought down to the price level of the ordinary, with Fuller quality and service back of every piece. These are illustrative values from but two departments; the store abounds in like bargains. We will be glad to open an EXTENDED PAYMENT ACCOUNT on which you will receive all of the lowest marked-down prices 4 BIG SPECIALS IN LIVING ROOM GROUPS Virginla, 136 votes; Robert M.' La Follette, of Wisconsin, 13 votes. Whole number of votes cast for vice president, 631, Charles G. Dawes, of Illinols, 353 votes; Charles W. Bryan, of Nebras« Xka, 186 votes; Burton W, Wheeler, of Montana, 13 votes. Senptor Cummins then dissolved the convention with the traditional words: ““Dhis announcement of the votes cast by the electors of the president and vico president by the president pro tempore of the senate is under the constitution and laws of the United States, deemed a sufficient decision of the persons elected for the terms beginning March 4, 1925 and shall be entered together with a list of the votes so cast on the journal of the senate and house. Yollowing the ceremony both houses resumed thelr routine busi- ness. Mer- Davenport, Large Overstuffed Chair and 'Wing Chair Upholstered in figured velour of a beautiful shade of gray that readily harmonizes with almost any color furnishing scheme; low in price, but absolutely of depend- able quality. $159.00 3-Piece Tapestry Suite Reduced from $195.00 to 3-Piece Tapestry Suite Reduced from §270.00 to 3-Piece Tapestry Suite Reduced from § is suite is all nothing better m Note These Reductions Ask to See This One, Especially Brown Jacquard Velour, 3-Piece Suite 'his handsome suite is uphol- stered in one of the newest ma- terials—a lovely shade of figured brown velour, the beauty of which is enhanced by the perfect symmetry of this suite’s lines. $219 00 really peatedly actuall had the if this applics to your casual, just think what it means on a large furniture, re numerous *furniture prices are quoted, merchandise This kind of furniture is too ex- for you to buy; Lventually you will chasc e like the pensive mighty little service. be forced to re-buy. But you can ases to pur: a store 'Hm e 1s fdence, a back,” and tively guar store nteed tury back of it. more expensive in the end? protect these mistakes In buying. of known fntegrity, a store that has proven its right to your con- ¥ where there is a re your satisfaction 18 posi- Such is this old store with its half cen- You can't go wrong in A Refined Group We can best describe this suite by calling it gorgeous. The seat cush- ion® are upholstered in silk and wool damask of richest colorings, with a gold motif design. The balance of the suite is covered in a diamond patterned, illuminated brown velour. This suite is de- cidedly different, and only— $229.00 Did you ever buy a cheap artfcle that was worth the price experience Haven't you re- that it was Now, small pur- sales and in many in- itself is just as it will render but yourself against Now Confine your $79.00. *‘come- At Appealing Prices This store, always low in its prices for rugs, now offers you greater values than ever. We are showing a most comprehensive assort- ment, which covers all veniently hung on racks and displayed in a day- light room. Fine Wiltons—in 9x12 ft. Fine Wiltons—in 8-3"x10"-6” size, that were Now © . : I‘mmnall\', we think tnls good Wilton at this low price is tlie best rug value in the market. They compare favorably with many that are sold at much higher prices, elsewhere, Taupe Mohair Suite Yotr choice of figured' or plain mohair of finest grade. The com- bination of high grade construe- tion, excellent design ‘and high priced .covering makes this suite the outstanding value in Hartford " $249 00 RUGS grades and sizes, con- size that were $83.35. et S 100 67.00 One of the very finest. A rich, tapestry suite, “Other Wiltons—9x12 ft. size. Reduced from $105.00 to .$85.00 Other Wiltons—8'-3"x10"-6” size. Reduced from $100:00 to . ... ... .. $80.00 America’s Best Wilton—9x12 ft size. Reduced from $160.00 to . .. $135.00 America’s Best Wilton—8'-3"x10’-6” size. Re- duced from $150.00 to .. e e s 1200 Axminsters—9x12 ft. Reduced Special ... $26.7Th Reduced from price or quality — we souldn’t nffgrd to. won't let you—we IS Housework oy trimmed with brown velour with tassels and piped edges. Consists of Cogswell Chair, Club Chair and Davenport, with carved mouldings. Was $520.00, and worth it. To close out at Chinese abandoned wa stricted to Far Eastern cou Keepiflg You the powers having territories I'ar East, ICRKRS varoRU Ouro 17 Myrrons tan= Narp Yearty $295.00 This Is a Real Opportunity Separate Davenport Tlred and Weak? | Thlee(hlldren Burned | To Death in Home Chambersburg, Pa., 11— per- [ Three small children Mr q Mrs. Tra Winger to death in their nervousness and | the barn on from here. 3-Piece Genuine Leather Suite Thousands of tired, ner 18 down women who must daily form exhausting housewor for children, would be learn that in most insta fatigue, headaches, haggard appe ly unnecessar For physic enormous number of symptoms are due merely to of sufficient iron in the bicod An Th now that Science has perfected new combination of iron iron in the cases, easily possib increase their stren and endurance in only time. Any doc out sufficient organic bload loses its power to change into firm, healthy flesh and 80 nothing you eat does proper amount of good. You come undernourished, weak, ners vous, and lacking in physical force and endurance What you need, then, iron—Nuxated Iron—to enrich your | blood and give you strength, JFor Nuxated Iron is organic iron, like the fron {n you own blood. Try it just two weeks and notice the as- tonishing improvement. Money back | Tz Feb. Was $195.00. Reduced to .$165.00 Custom made, in your choice of figured or plain taupe mohair of finest quality. Made to your order, as you want it, in about three days’ time. of and care were ned asto room Gray Figured Velour Suite Built for vears of service. Was $350. Now Fo ' r 8135 Two Blue and Taupe Figured \ elour Suites Price now only $135.00 Are unusually good “buy $175.00 SPECIAL REDUCTION A Luxurious Davenport In taupe, mulberry and rose mohair. A leavy and deeply upholstered, quality piece. Was $300.00. Now .$225.00 Overstuffed Brown Velour Wing Chair L, Now . .... 0.0, .$89.00 Overstuffed Mulberry Velour Arm Chair Was $80.00. Now .. Overstuffed Blue Mohair Rocker Was $125.00. Now .$72.00 Tapestry Cogswell Chair Was $60.00. Now ....4 And Scores of Others last night doing chores at thelr farm The fire is be by their £ $39. (l() to . Axmms!er. $37.00 to . Axminsters—8'-3 $7.00t0 . ... . ot inaoas 1, Axminsters— size. Reduced epecial to $17.85 Tapestry Brussels — 9x12 ft. size. Reduced i .. $27.00 Reduced .$24.00 Soecial on Mat Size Rugs 27x54-inch Wilton ... 5 <. 8890 36x63-inch Axminster 5 27x54-inch Axminsters ... 6-inch Axminster .. six miles S s lovediio —8‘-3"x11)‘— 5" size. Reduced from .$31.50 Reduced from caused setting a lamp. . . - size. YALE Yale ALUMNI DINNER Alumni dinner will 1 at 7 ening at t like t Hartford club, Hartford. G one of the foremost Hush Hall," an of the Ya won the Olympic will be 1 will Stickley Davenport Bed Suite ek this ¢ Consists of that comfortable Stickley Daven- port Bed, a Chair and Rocker in Royal Brown velour. Special at ... $212.00 There are many homes that should | this kind of a suite. blood, it is, ANy to —S-r) A\l() -6 size. people . nerve two weeks' | v foree coach am pio; ast summer, e Yale tor will tell you t t Tt FIRE IN SHOE New Haven, C Feb, 11.- [ starting an undertermined origin in the ceilar of Morris Un- | ger's shoe store in Congress aver night, swept through the be | ment and shot ss sfreet. The damage was estima “ e~ at $5,000. Smoke spread through Az &t S moke spread 2733 Wmhflj‘ft the flooms ahove, but the 12 c/bse 0l Ardour & Son llies who occupied 4|unr'fr%. were taken out safely novn,q‘(is TR%CK!"P;GDS sAchING STAFF TO ATTEND. W YORK TRIPS DAIL It not delighted. But be sure Hartford, Feb, 11.- OFFICE AT S~MA/DEN LANE get the genuine Nuxated Iron, with | staft is order to attend the « the letters NI on every tablet. This he o0 W R e Stickley Davenport Bed Tapestry Cushions Reduced from $140 to $113.00 We don't care care when We're expert transportation men. Everything transported in safety and with speed. Get the price from us and tell us to get busy. STORF where—we don't tissue you the onn., Fire from Stickley Davenport Bed | la a Blue velour, upholstered. 27x51-inch Velvet . ... 2214x36-inch Velvet .. Reduced from $178.00 $139.00 C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE alf w T is organic fam- | you or on t asion of the tive reception at the state February 24, ineadjutant general's| orders issued today. is the only kind sold under this ab- molutely money-hack guarantee. At all good druggists.