New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1925, Page 10

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10 e Y W Sy . 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAT.D. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925, LOSS OF BUSINESS I e e A ‘WAR’ OFF COAST IS BASIS OF SUIT o veL e | OF GALIFORNIA [HROWING AT Y. M. C .A.| ——— {“Blue” Fleet Seeks to Check Advance of “Black” Fxpressman Sues Jitneur as Echo of Collision iners i the Various Groups Now Will Mcet To Decide Who | 15 Champion t N Anton Sw has sucd krr tor $1 while Seattle, March 4 Amer wcifie, 1 compris orees in th is in hattle cruis ling on its 2,000 cap! a strategic attack on the stimulating by an enemy force against the by Cor 1 States from a base at Christ retu i nd in the mid-Pacifie, 1t is March in t ¢ : cling t an objective base Step! : o protective forces of the $120 by scouting fl being br . 38 wareraft has at latter is in the mercla proce 1an int on L tiirelof mionas Sline loss © sued by Pona ta na sward States, the The the scouts of the hornets of the sea, mation cruise in a miles ahbad of Wtleships of the on tl inc s visions of The marines or cruiser are PERSHING 1S ILL fourth M Landers, | attached Harry 11 C. i General Cancels Festivities in Ha- 1 of the bat- y ships an nsive formati vana Today But May Be Able to tr on a loan alle Sheriff M. H pers, wi cit Mar The New Britain through I T. Fastern Roof ages. The writ i3 ret city court the March. M. H. Fox has bro $900 damages against claiming that amou real estate cor Sherift M it, which court of comm Tuesday of Ap The Ben through brought action against Benjamin pers are returnabl day of March in tI Suit for $500 ag M. F. General Angelo brought by Charles Ok M. A. Sexton, s p that several tables in his poolroom & 24 Broad street were da water which flowed from a frc pipe in the quartc defendant and tha due to negligence, ( A Stark, acting on a wr MANY HOUSEKEEPERS Continue Tater in Week Ircadnoughts ich are 1 Ma are in e columns of ns, p 1 S, g the central col- 1d of the flanking the train of supp! protected convoy battleship formation. n-chief fornia slightly a ins, wi s in of the the Mo second sions of destroy- round the te ps in a submarine stroyers move fn ch that no matter n a submarine destroye x toward it to ram or to speed toward it in formation all 1 position he torpedo it tack wi MRS, ST. CYR DIES at harges She Was Thrice Married, millionaires, T mag ; Ny ihe an Francisco, 4. — Mrs, onsta it Stewart vith her whe W. D. Chidester, De st, Cyr, her siste \rs, Bri FitzGerald of England s0 e St. Cyr home when s Miss 3oston | times. . the father of her How Many Are Finding Relief from Weakness and Pain. Mrs. Brandenburg a Notable Case st te Wil |T took three. T had heen | by a doctor, but he gas tonic and t did not an iron v (S gma 1pproximate Jean De St Cyr in LECTURES AT YALE ar bf fore 1 star Gilbert N. Lewis of University Califo Addresses This Year, MRS. EMIL 0. BRANDENBURG ©8137TH STREET, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — a badly run-down condition would get weak spells and terr headaches. I felt so badly last yes that I could not do any housecleaning. The minute I would lift or stoop it seemed as if I was going to .<1 to !t I told a neighb she said that Lydia F Vegetable Compound was Sl right thing for me. I toc 1 ~ Mrs. A EARL, Box 28, tles then and in the fall of the year | Horace, Nebraska, P AUTOMATIC OIL HEATOR The Super Automatic Oil Heator was dsigned to fill a long-felt want for a heator to fit the ordinary home furnace and use a relatively low grade oil—as low as 30 de- grees Baume, or the semi-refined product, such as Furnace Oil. or untreated kerosene, all of which is very plentiful and relatively cheap. The Heator is entirely automatic in its operation—having a Thermostat located in the living room of the house controlling the operation of the heator. This Thermostat is ~o precise in its operation that one degree Fahrenheit rise above the temperature desired will automatically stop the heator and one degree drop below desired temperature will start the heator. “The motor and pump are guaranteed hy the Super Oil Heator Company against breakdown or defect for one vear. And this guarantee is insured by the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company who have carefully examined and passed on the design and construction of the motor and pump. “Every burner, motor and pump complete, will be insured for one year for loss or damage on account of fire, or lightning, including theft, by the Insurance Company of North America.” JUST CALL US BY PHONE. WE'LL COME TO SEE YOU. SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY 176 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 211 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ON EXHIBIT AT AUTO SHOW—SPACE NO. 9 the com- | would be | Her First T'wo Hushands Having Been Multi- De 8, Cyr died late last night | Her De ey of ¥ she h was years ago. n York 1 hus- ) Smith, of Wall an of ia to Deliver the Silliman 60 DESURNDANTS ATTERD H.S. Students Bared BIRTHDAY OBSERVANGE, " Hoel for Drinking New York, March \\nmn: Street Resident Gets Pleas- servance of propriety, four * of intoxication that the 1t onecaave. drinking . among 200 [ment was gompelied to hayé Hl\vll:ll‘s atten: I.| I'e ’l‘ high sc h‘nm“(‘“‘r.' d privately from tho h L a through a rear entrance, fraternity dance at the Hotel Belle- |M{OHE recently, the management an- nounces that no further bookings |t¢!® know that carried liquor ia for dances of school socleties would |o¥idence be 4.—liecause of ant Surprise at Maennerchor L Hall Party. received “Drinking was general,” Walter szardi, president of the hotel nd |Poration said, “in spite of every ef- Ifort of the hotel munagement to en organizations and they know [ The 60 living descendants of Mrs, i |drinking on the Mary Zicgler of 132 Whiting with their wives and husbands [ Mrs. Ziegler's other relatives, ten- {dored her @ surprise party in | is resulting In deplorable exc SEEKS BUS FRANCHISE Eaa——— | Grandmother Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard Maennerchor hall on Arch street t night on the occasion of her birthday annive 3 Mrs. | Ziegler was invited to go for a ride and then taken to the hali, where everything was walting and a pro- | Byt the old-fashioned mustard gram of games and dancing com- | piaster burned and blistered while it menced hmmediately. She was pre- | acted. Get the relief and help that sented with a purse of gold and | mugtard plasters gave, without the With 77 carnations, one for cach | plaster and without the blister, year of her life. Musterole does it. It is a clean, Mrs. Ziegler was born fn Germany | white ointment, made with oil of mus- | and married there. Her husband lied shortly after the birth ofetheir | that it works wonders. | youngest ehild. who is Witiam | Gentlymassage Musteroleinwiththe |gyr service in New England | Zicgler, republican registrar of | finger-tips. See how quickly it bringsre- |tablishing a line in Portsmouth, T lvoters hore she came to this| lief—how speedily the pain disappears. | Hampton and North Hampton, N, soon after her husband's ‘Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- 1 has lived in New Britain | chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, [tne present street car tracks of for vy Her living de- | asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- |portsmouth Elcetric railway, seendants comprise five sons, two | tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, |poston ana M: daughte 7 grandehildren, and | pains and aches OiC‘]?C‘: bgfifi.&’s"”é‘. today had been losing 16 great-grandchildren, all of them | Sprains, sore muscles, ) |y [heing present last night. The num- | blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest |corvice would be selt-sustaining. her was brought to more than 90 | (it may prevent preumonia), e the wives and hushands of her| ToMothers: Musteroleis also ndants and by Mrs. Ziegler's | made in milder form for iving brother, Henry Kock of | babies x‘d small children. { Collinsville | Askfor CVildren's Musterole. | 35cand 65c, jars and tubes hos- pital size, $3.00. Petition To Run Lines New England. N. H, Maine Concord, ot Toston and transportat country h money al hy PEDESTRIA HAV March desc London, REJECTS CHILD LABOR LAW | Jefterson City, Mo., March 4. — | Missouri has heen added to the list | of states which have rejected the | proposed child labor amendment to | the federal constitution. The honse | lot the legislature has adopted, 127 to 3, a resolution refusing ratifica- | jtion. | about organization of trians' Protection Society. of {orousiy any steps to abolish “that portant factor of public safet speed limit of motor veh Better than a mustard plaster lation, OU naturally take pride in the fact that you do your own housework — and servedly. But doesn’t de- your pridesuffer sometimeswhen you look at your hanc realize how they have sacrificed? s and een dless. just Such sacrifice is neel You can do your work asefficiently, far more p. antly, and still preserv. cas- ¢ the soft whiteness of your hands —and the colors and fab- rics of your garments, too. But you must start at the source of your difficulties— with the soap you use for your work. If you will change to Ivory at once, and use warm water instead of hot, your trou- bleswill beatan end,and every- thing you wash will be safe. Not “magic,” but purity There is no magic about this. The simple explanation lies in Ivory's purity and its remark- able sudsing ability in luke- warm water. The elements found in the harsher soaps which injureskin 99Yee %fil)grc 2 It Floats FORMS OF IVORY IVORY Flakes Laundry IVORY SOAP Guest IVORY the dainty new cake of Ivory for face and hands_just fits the toi- holder. It costs 5 cents FOUR Bath IVORY the medium that flo tissue-thin flakes read ake for zed cake n the bathtub let soap iforce the 1aw and compel the ob-|Naval Tug Is Sunk in young men reached such an advanced state manage- them hotel ardi added that “the ho- at practically every func- |tion arranged at hotels by student that part of girls and hoys or {rom 15 to 20 years of age |Boston and Maine Trans, Co., Iiles Through March 4, =—.The company today will seck authority, tard, It is scientifically prepared, so |V¥ @ petition filed here with the tiate its proposed motor bus passen- The line would follow in gener which ne officlals declared The petition states that motor RIGHTS? 4.—Recent pro- posals to permit automobiles to pass through the London streets at great- or speed that at present has brought the Pedes- Members » association will oppose vig- lias been suggested in pending. 1pgln~ & Trouble can’t even begin if you do this MUST BE M. DS San Franglsco, March 4.—Osteo« paths and chiropractics are not eligl= ble to pass on the physical condle tion of athlotes participating in pro= fessional ring contests according to & ruling made public here todaysby State Attorney General U, 8, Webb, Collision Near Manila Manila, March 4.—The naval tug Camian was sunk after a collision with the naval tug Genesee off Sang- ley Point, near Cavite, today, the crosv of the Camia was taken aboard the Genesce. No one was e injured. Read the Want Ads, ————— ro:g f ASPIRIN SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’’ —Gomine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache in ion « al the for Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package Pain Toothache which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets 5 '7 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggisf Aspiria Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacldester of Salicylicacid im the as and fabrics are not found in Ivory. Where common soaps rely largely upon these ele- ments for their cle1n<ing abil- ity, Ivory relies upon its pure, rich suds. You' have probably used Ivory for your face; and, either in cake or flake form, for the cleansing and protection of your very most precious gar- ments. NU‘V we Suggcst y()ur use of it for all your soap-and- water tasks—Ilawndry and dish- washing in particular, as a preventive of “laundry and dishpan hands.” Don’t be concerned about the small extra cost—that will be quickly made up in terms of greater comfort, longer life for your clothes, less expense forcreamsandlotions. Change to Ivory today, and you will quickly prove this for yourself. Procter & GamsLe &/ U;j\\ i I\OR\ FLAKES for Shampooing 7 OR a wonderful shampoo, noth- ing is finer than Ivory Flakes. Simply dis- solve enough Flakes in the washbowl to make a rich lather. Dip the hair, rubbing the lather well into the scalp. This re- movesoil and dust thoroughly, without irritating ‘the scalp, and then rinses out completely, leaving the scalp soothed and the hair light and fluffy.

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