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[ELLS ROTARIANS OF POWER PROJECT Millions ol,\ Dollars: Tnvolved in (Gigantic Enterprise Super power projocts and the pro- posed Canudian power with the p connecting plant now Leing discussed und considered by power plants in New England were explained to the members of the New Dritain Rotary club at the Bur- ritt hotel today by Charles I, Camp- bell, sceretary and treasurer of the Connecticut 1ight and Power Co., at Waterbury, Mr. Campbell explaied that the project would involve international relations with Canada and would be one of the largest engineering feats proposition, dollars, He cited several ‘projects consideration, one being the rence river plan, one being 2 Ialls and another being a river under . Law- velopment power source at Quebee. He sald it might not mage cheaper power but it would conserve the con- sumption of coal for industrial pur- poscs and make avaflable an unlim- itea supply of power, conmunicating plants so that instead of each plant carrying a large re- serve gupply of power, one or two plants could carry enough ' for a group. One of the big problems in build- ing power stations he sald was that of having a sufficient supply . of water, and that Connectieut rivers were subject so much to seasonable changes that they are unreliable. In January, 1924, he said the Devon plant upable to generate from water power 12 milllon kilowat hours, while in January, 1924, this dropped {o two million and it w necessary to rely on steam power. A. A. Mills and Fred G. Russell were awarded 100 per cent badg for having a perfect attendance ord for a year, Tt was announced that ckliffe will speak I°red o. the district | conference in Pittsfield, April 16-17. PHILLIPS” MILK OF HAGNESIA you sk for “Phillips”, you 1y not get the original Milk of Mag- esia yed by physi 8. for O years as an antacid, tive, cor- Leetiv 25-cont bottles, adso 50-cent bot- tics, confain directions—any drug slore. g Unsightly Hair Rid Roots and All | Or No Cost! A wonderful hew Oriental discovery, safely, easilyandquickly remoyesall uperfiuous hair, | from face, arms and legs, rootgand ail. Karma, as this discovery i called, is ade of the finest soothing balsams. When applied, it penetrates towardsthe hair roots,loosens them and g | s out the bairs. No muss. No odor. No | growing back of the hair stronger than ever. And it |2aves the skin clear, healthy and soft | s sold byall good dealers such as: | < Falr Dept. Store and all other druggists, 'FISH SPECIALS Ib. 15c 15¢ 12¢ 20c 20c 18¢ MEDIUM NATIVE STEAK COD ..., Ib, STEAK BOSTON BLUE ... Ib. FINE FINNAN HADDIE | 8 h, UNDERWOOD'S CLAM- CHOWDER ... .. can 32 C SHREDDED CODFISH BONELESS SALT CoOD FAT SALT HERRINC 2 Ibs, 250 6 for 2 C MOHICAN ¥ ND SOLID HAND PACKED ever! attempted. He sald that the | (00, The remainder of the estate placing of sub-stations and trans- | was left in trust for his two children, mission lines alone would involve an | Mys, Sara A, B, Penrose van Pelt, expenditure of a hundred millon |4 Bojes Penrose, 2nd. In the He explained the system of inter- | s | tended also to lift value | 18085, | comme ~ SPECIAL THIS WEEK TOMATOES No. 3 can 23¢ ere will be two Rotary meetings on March26, one at noon when the club will act as host to the com- munity chest workers and one at night when there will be a “Ladies' Night" at the Shuttle Meadow club. NURSE GETS $100,000 | | Woman Who Carcd ¥or Late Dr. Penrose is Generously Remem- bered In His Will, 4 of $100,000 to Miss Mary Devinnie, u nurse, who cared for him In the years of his iliness, was contained in the Wil of Dr. Charles B, Pen- vose, probated today, disposing of an estimated at $1,000,000, Dr, Penrose, who was a brother of the late Senator Boles Penrose, dled on lu train on his way home from | Alken, 8. C., on February 21, | Miss Marion L. Iven, his secretary, | was left $15,000; his farm manager $10,000, and each servant in his em- | ploy at the time of his death $1,- | ovent his children have no issue to { the age of 21, $200,000 of the prin- | cipal §s to be paid to the American | Philosophical society, and the re- mainder of the -principal to the | Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- | deiphia. To a brother, Richard A, F. Pen- was left all property of {he es- | tate dn Atlantic City, Dr. Penrose was a widower, | wife having died six years ago. [ iblibed | Wheat Undergoes Another | Sharp Sethack in Price | Chicago, March 5.—Wheat under- | went a further sharp set back in | price today after a hesitating start, | for a while, the market showed a disposition to. rally -owing to the fact that the Liverpool market held ‘(‘(Jnmnru(\\cly steady In the face of | yesterday's big break In prices on [ this side.of the Atlantic. Indica- tions of export business overnight but selling on the part of houses with eastern connectigns proved to be of much greater volume than could be read- ily absorbed, and May dropped to The opening, which ranged from 1%c decline to %c advance, May, 192 to 192% and July 169 to 169%, was followed by a rise to | 1921 for May and then by a pro-| | nounced general setback. | Corn and oats were governer by the action of wheat. After opening | at %c decline to %c advance, May 1131 to 1313, corn suffered a mater- fal drop all around. Oats started at %c off to %c up, | May 53% to 53%. Later, all de- liverles showed losses. In line with hog values, the pro- vision market was firmer. his Billings Invites Cal to Attend Old‘HOme F;\'en Washington, Coolidge was invit ernor Billings of Verm tive state, to attend old home celebration to be held during the| summer at any time and place in | the state acceptable to the chief| exeeutlve. Mr. Coolidge said he| Joped he weuld be able to partici- ts b , his na- Philadelphia, March b.—A request | NEW BRI The Three R’s in Rural Turkey AIN. DAIL\; HERALD, THURSDAY, No comfortable desks, j_us tbackless benches in the open serve for the school children of rural Furk‘oy‘ Teachers come from w estern Europe and the United States. MARCH 5, 192 5. LRy !Hold Dress Rehearsal For “Blue Bird” at Y. W, e dress rehearsal for Macter- | linck's “Blue Bird” 1o be presented |at the Y. W, €, A. P'riday and Sat- | | vrday was held last night and guave very favorable indications for a sue- coessful - entertainment, The huas been rehearsed under ‘ Marion Bares with the ollowing planists: Miss Gladys Day, | Migs Helen Dixon, Miss Virginia Hurlbut, apd Miss Quinlivan: The musie for the danece included “Dance | of the Hours” from “Giocondu” by dane- Mins | help of the | ing Ponehelli; “Lullaby,” by Cyril Scott; : The Swan," by Saint-8ucns; “Magic | Iire Spell,” from the “Walkure” by | Wagner; * ' by *haminade; ' oby| 0 du B music Schubert; No. 7, which was | Humphrey carefully fvorked very The music wery, "lora by the chairman, wa lont and mad | lighting. effective he costumes managed by the following commit- tee: Mrs. C. W. Buckey, chairman; | ' Mra, R. L. Wampler, Mrs, C. W Hance, and Mrs. G. T. B The | make-up was under the supervision | of Mrs. Samwel McCuteheon, who | A y & as assisted by Mrs, C. J. Coons, ’ | The directors have tfaken great | poins to produce | pipEadlag Tl Al Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are successful as it is uniqu Thi q . . .. [one of the most elborate tentri-| MOt getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe cal productions ever attempied by | New Britain amateur talent and it | is expected that the éfforts of the | committees and those taking part by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache v O 2 " | e 2 Dt f 5 MAPLE HILL NEWS Tray e}se Ci(:lnlt)l:lfnéji‘();cncc ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT |Ebert Is Laid at Rest Pain Neuralgia Sl N ch 5.—State’s At SRR In Heidelberg Cemetery, Toothache Lumbago ""‘.” e C lub of Maple Hill |tgrney Robert %. Crowe, of Cook Gun Play Figures In Capture Of Ty Tho Amociated Pres dl i Will hold an all day sewing meeting |, v, i d Joseph P. Sav eidelberg, Germany, March 5 . next Wednesday, March 11¢h at the | e I L L e (T T AT e SOl s P e A e A Rheumatism house of Mrs. Richard Hulbert Jr., |york yesterday. on Stuart street. Those planning to | . be present for luncheon please noti- | fy Mrs, Leonard Fox not later t Monday noon. The hostess assisted by Mrs. E. D. P Mrs, W. H. Prince’and M A Johnston, Mr. Savage is en route to Worcester, Mass., to inter- view Signe Gustafson, a witness to han | the will of Willlam Nelson McClin- Wil be | toek, “milllonaire orphan,” who died ondman, |jagt December of typhoid fever, | - Douglas |ing hig $1,500,000 fortune to W D. Shepherd, his foster fathe |Crowe would not discuss the Me( ight hand ba Near of las .|ana five deputic men, hud resisted Blake of Wollaston, |tock case and denied contemplating | charges filed by - has been a guest of her sister, a conference with Frank P, Walsh, a | threater Neison Mann of Robbins |lawyer, who is said to have valuable | tempted to take the information bearing on the case. | The ficors | they were A cairn terrler owned by Mrs. J. | H. Latham of Theodore street won | three first prizes at the Hartford"| Dog Show last week, He also re-| on their farm. Rtay, cd the authorities He w shot and BACKS DAWES' IDEA Dridge Club at her home Tuesday| ¥ afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Proudman won [of first prize; Mrs. B. J. Hubert, the | Daw 0 L second, and Mrs Edward Blake the |ure v voiced in an address de- consolation. livered here today by Representative ashington, e attitude March of 6. Support | ce-President charged that today toward s —— |Free, Repubican, California, who The executive committee of the |asserted that after the house had Maple Hill Tmprovement Society | d an excellent deportation bill at the home of the president |at the last session it was left to die M. Baneroft on Tuesday eve- “, March 3rd to consic of importance to the senate because “some senator everal | wanted to talk about peanuts com- | Rules of the house |are ‘such that “A majority can g - some business done when fece The address, delivered at France and Portugal [reisastinn ey ning matte munity. n- | Patriotic | r which pate in the celebration. Governor Billings, who was fc- companied to the White House by | General Johnson, his chief of staff, | presented the president an engrossed | copy of a resolution passed by the | state legislature inviting him to the | Hoover VI“St’al New Assistants Today Washington, March 5.—Two new pérsonal assistants were installed | ary Hoover at the | rtment, One is James former repres California, arid the se ond fs Charles N. Graves, formerly on the staff of the government's bu- reau of efficlency. H. Mac tive from | | REPORT ABD- Madrid, March 5 | L-KRIM DEMD | —An official state ment says a rumor of the death of | Ab-EI-Krim, leader of the revolt in Morocco against Spain, is growing more insistent and is now belleved even by his arherents. | Several times recently there have been reports that Abd-El-Krim was | dead. No confirmation of them wa obtainable, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .30¢ LASTERN WHITE HALIBUT 1b. PENOBSCOT SLMON .. ... w. 30¢ FAT NATIVE FLOUNDERS m, 18c COD TONGUE o ensexs ., 20€ PRESH BOILING PIE n 8¢ or CLAMS | pint 28c FRESH OPE OYSTERS «... pint 35° FANCY CAPE S SCALLOPS pint 600 ROUND CLAMS IN SHELL, . quart 25(: FAT SALT MACKERE WHIPPED CREAM cxugn?{s Jila THEY RE AL EGGS!! THE BEST BREAD. . .16 oz laaf., FRESH E THERE IS A REASON! (PHEY GET THE BEST) DOZEN 75c i 24 oz. loaf L COMING HERL FOR THEIR End Economic Warfare counci, was one of a numi Paris, March 5.—The economic |denounced commur anda. [ I'our times as pov ar between France and Portugal [Mr. Free declare n to gver- Acig hich lasted two years with serious ¢ the constitution came to a consequences to hoth countries, end- head during the last political cam- g cd vesterday with the signing of a |paign and found 5,000,000 support- an drink it commercial modus vivendi which |ers. Major General Barnett, retired y will be operative until the end of the |delivered an address on prepared- will not frrita 3y present By that membray the modus vivendi yea time it is hoped to replac 60 cent bott Sl l.‘."dl',::';‘\;‘; Bty al treaty be- Myggolini Declares He e Tt standing features of the new mode. But we haven't space i i Will Attend Sessions | breath—use it for an antiseptic to give you a description of the many new arrivals of the March 5. — Contrary to Purposes, | statements appearing in the opposi- |tion press that Premicr Mussolini will not participate in the reopening Rome, be represented by Minister | terior Federzoni, th® | (Fascist) dec nositively |that the premier will of the In- Messagero | be present in res the chamber next Monday taking the | most active interest in the parlia- is o on 0D | mentary work out 05 | per y (1 s u A5 10 S N e i SACTHA o 1 the report that the premier &7 “;Q% e ; & x : Dr. Kilmer's 7 h\ is ng to the seashore to recuper- t '?"m”ml"‘/ A ~.gfm.\ 1 The only ab- highest for t o in t s, Is a trip | 0 thonsands u |to Anzio on Mar | with the inauguration of | service be 1 16 in connection e direct and cable tween America HOCKLY STAR WEDS i Pittsburgh, March 5.—Harold A Cotton, center of the Pittshurgh ¥ v r He association nd Miss o Dr. Kilm Marion Kenn. of Toronto, Ontar- | Y., for mpl here yesterday On Lunacy Complaint. Ohio, Ivania, tured today by Sherift C. 8. Woodley March §.— | here today. The burial occurred at | Accept only “Bayer” package and 2 hand-to-|19:80 ohc!m-k after a sermon and | which contains proven directions. and Harry Wren, [ PTa¥er by Dr. Mass, the Kvangelical H “Bayer” 9 were cap. | Lutheran city chaplain of Heidel. andy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. cighbors and had ed death to anyone who at- were rushed by the of- a field in a wagon to do some work but continued to resist ly was subdued with the older brother dis ceived two specials and several win- |( alifornia Congressman, Republican, in the | ners in the cairn terrier class. | . £ arrest and fin 5 | Belicves That Senate Should |y ciah, Harr Mrs H. L‘._ Omstead of Juhhs(‘rn‘l Change Its Procedures, played little opposition. street entertained the Maple Hill| On the warrant 1e brothers had “act- (ed queer” since the death of their mother two years ago. KOJENE] The New Antiseptic Non-Poisonous More powerful than Bichloride of > the most d KIDHEY AILWENTS port of the public, | will be rewarded by generous sup- | | | president of the German Republie, was laid in its final resting place Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. berg. It Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid nce Monday the L rrest on lunacy m. driving through ed 40, attack- ith a pitchfork. ghtly wounded the neighbors A A SPRING SONG In Two Tones Color Contrasts a Feature of the New Footwear The footwear song of Spring seems to be sung very much in a two-tone melody. To be sure, all Patent and all Tan are also in tune with fashion, but the most stvikir arrival of the new season is that “Two-Tone,” in w hich Patent and Tan are combined to make a novel, correct and attractive effect. The utmost simplicity of silhouette, hut considerable freedom in ornamental detail, are other out- 1 as Carbolic with no ill ef- malkes one-half | § season, so let us invite you to our showing of Spring Footwear. And there's nothing hetter than a look at the spring fashions to make you feel that spring is really its wa Sloan’s Smart Sh 78 WEST MAIN ST. on 0€s. Opp. Burritt Hotel a Circulation Proves Reader Interest to fit the ordinary home furnace and use a l?‘lnli\t‘[} low grade oil—as low its operation—having a The the oper: degree F heator and one*degree drop below desired temperature will start the heator. “The motor and pump are guaranteed hy the Super Oil Heator Company hreakdown or defect for one year. passed on the design and construction of the motor and pump. “Every burner, motor and pump complete, will be insured for one year for damage on account of fire, or lightning, including theft, by t of North America.” JUST CALL US BY PHONE. 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