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e TR R TS RS T T PO e S A A T po o GOVERHENTC0T "°“H”oi‘3'fi'?&°§‘ifiil§°¥é%su HAKEELBOY OO ‘iif,f?eli??ifififiei]?“e'i??'e i e " e rescriptions| [\ THIS CITY LOW i T 9C [ Licutonant Erick Nelson, world filer, [retary of the navy, and John G. | focl alike when they are 20, thinks | Through |I|e vl{ur'ln nl Jarome l!-vl-. was presented a silver globe, a’ gift [Bhafroth, former lleutenant com- Mrs, Mary Schultz, celebrating her | professor of the Yala Divinity school, Everybody Turms Out to Get the ¥0rd, Motor Car Co, has agreed Qur prescription de- Glimpse of That Bold Huazy, from the Swedish-speaking people of [mander of the navy, who were op- hundredth birthday today, New England, at the state armory [posed to the policy of the former | ke what ¢ call the flap- !‘o m;t-lllllnh a l’o]niinlnd‘:l»:rllfll kdrnn‘n : . [here last night. The presentation |secretary of the interlor in_his open- | per,” she said. “You can't expect (for Yale men. TH°Y ale students " 3 , pnl‘tment is s-upplicd GU[ DOW" Pel Cflplla EXDCDSC the New Milliner, SChOOls G“t DOWH 0n Obse”mg\h.nzmu a complimentary banquet at |ing of Teapot Dome to private in-|young girls of the present to act as will enter the ¥ord plant and en- ith d kl tand which addresses were made by state |terests; Kenneth G. Heald, geologlst, | we did when I was young. Girls fl\'l;:fl‘ to n'u:)l,yzla various qunllm;i‘nl with assayed and stand- $ Eddy-Glover Post, American Le- ilw U dI(D Ul and city officials including Mayor {who was examined as to the loca- [all feel alike when they get around | problems & eir source. e ; : in 1923 by §t y-tiover vost Ameriean Le-| - Frggk OWOOKS" A VDRJE [ o Congrencmn a3 [ o ihe ndio” between Toupot30; oo oy alsrene s ks way |8 time those mes wil bo eath ardized drugs, fluid ex- ANl » at the club rooms on Arch A Chidblow of Chicago. Lieut. Nelson [Dome and the Salt Creek fleld, and | the show thelr, feelings. rin mlu!ll;rlnl for reparts on lind::- - | " " ar rle t h ot rOXD o " . rial relations which are to be w20t or'e pX - ] | stroct lust evening. The characters spoke briefly at both the banquet [others, regarding ovents in Washing- [ ~ Mrs, Schultz declared she was a X tracts, ] pow dered e GEORGB 1. MANNING wore fuken from the cartoon in the| A resolution dealing with partici- fnnd at the armory, giving credit for ton before and afte the granting of | fine dancer in her time and that she tered on a prize competition for Yale tracts, tinctures and ele-[[| ovasmsion Biree of 11 B. ""f‘l"’ | N i Herai. - Some of the [pation by the schools in popular |the success of the world fiighto tho |the lease April 7, 1022, had dancod In Paria and Berlip bes | MeN rlnu»rl:nhr:al nymnmnmcm}l anl:; ) icals, A 4 L urch ) v lendid splrit of cooperation on the ——————— o N York. jco departmen’ he div ace! S, characters were: Otey Walker, | projects was recommended the 4 v fore she came to New York, gant pharmaceutical 1 the eXpenses | Harry C, Jackson; Aunt Sara, projects was revommended to the |y o)1 who had anything to dé (A school, Ed- |g : ey (T Y “I liked the Polka, Gallup and chool board by the teachers' com-|\it i Licut, Nelson arrived in |F OrMer Screen Actress 'wwmé'fllmn.: bost.” she’ reminiaced. o [|] ot v & pment more than | ward Ogren; the new mifliner, How- | ” We spare (||m (‘\pcmtl Ml e el e i raral A iuane d\nm:.-lund ':.-I«:m:l :»y :\u board Worcester varly _\ll.\-u‘l;nx(.,\(v mornin Named in $5,000 Suit e Moro Chieftain Denfes cuilen:’i(::i:tof l;]légl-:m-llsl\fl {us members of tho pipe smoker's |vesterday, This is intended to re- Jom “n)m! ,,.“m.,: O e AV 1 og Angeles, March 14, — Fresh | Dyagons in Gold Seen Philippine Authorities | lcague and characters about town. [duce the number of extra-curricular 4 \ ] e capita cost £ p vegetables wera the rock on which By The Awsovlatod Press. standard of quality 2 LA, 98t 190 yetion was built up around a fenterprises which have beemr-mak- the domestic tranquility of Mary On Fancy Dress Hosiery | “Manita, March 14.—Sultan Raya, stancarcRoliguaitse o ! evnment of New | town mecting for the purpose of {Ing demands upon the schools, Su- , Miles Minter's Dasadena home crash-| London, March 14, — Dragons in |Moro chieftain, with about 75 fol- came to $41 in 19 the [ changing the town gbvernment to [perintendent Holmes suid that, od and came to grief, the former |gold rellef have appearcd Nere on |lowers, has retired to his native fort s 1o althat of a city government. Kvery-|while. many projects were worth- screen actress explained on a depo- |fancy evening dress hoslery, the [and 1§ defying the authoritles of 43 B3 A ln.; Yo u |l0dy prosent was taxed 10 cents |while, they Were now tao frequent, Sitton read in superlor court foday |styles running generally to bright |Lanao province, according to —an ; un 8 o _ ot | when they voted with the result that |reaching over 35 & year and rang. in reply o the accusations of hor |colors and other spectacular designs. |officjal telegram recelved today. # ! " . t covernment lost by a hand- [ing from puart of a day to a full Governor General Wood has in- Ly the U, 8. 1O IL/RD one-time mald, Katherine Herlihy, [Most of the stockings on which the vas learned today | srliald J SR ome majority weck, Some of these demands, e e uing Miss Minter for $5,000 |Chinese cmblem have been scen |gtructed the provincial governor of i la Harry 13, Seheny was the town se- [such as “Thrift Week,"” are already amages alleging maliclous prosecu- (were of a pale flesh shade, With the [Lanao’ not' o use armed folues to ; ritaln’s ity BO¥- |\ \jan and Aunt Sara Peabody [Included in the school curricujum, ‘UDOH Tms De ends Pmsecmio[] tion. dragon standing out prominently |dislodge Raya +nd his band unless et has heen Kopt JOWER| 1iq that the meeting would haveha suid, and the devotion of fur- D "he argument and subsequeont dls- |from its background. depredations are committed. o |#ot nlong much better of Harry ther time to them only makes for Battleship grey is a new stocking | Raya is charged with sedition and | e urbance which led her to call in the s _H'L] Fadnt spent most his time telling | duplication. The resolution is as {]I Teap(][ D()]I]e Lease :mlk*:'n:\nd ]}v:lvnl.\r:lls Herlihy taken |color, the shade having a tendency |the Philippine constabulary men dre . g i e 3 Brun to “get for home.” follows: to jall, the former actress stated, |say the modistes, to make ankles |frying In ‘every way to get him to d N AL hext meeting of the post will| “Whereas: An orderly plan of grow out of her (Miss Minter's) in. |appear more slender and shapely. [surrender ully. 169-171 MAIN ) 11,51 for cvery inhabitant | carry out the g idea of the|work and an uninterruptcd programi'lpy i Assoclated Press. sistence on strictly fresh VOREUDICS | e e————— J its city administration o inent i votes will be [are necossary for the successful ac- | Cheyenne, Wyo., March 14.—The [for dinner, an insistence which ge - sures for the municipal finunces | given to the member Dbringing in [complishment of the main purpose |Teapot Dome trial came to the close erated rage in the soul of the mald. Harttord, Meriden [rencwals and new members to the |of ‘:‘I‘i schools, 1. lr preparation for |of its first week yesterday with its [She caused the woman's arrest on | A MOTHER said to us the other day, “I wish I had economized : (he yoar Jost, The contest is now ecentered [intelligent citizenship, followers anxiously awaiting the rul- [the advice of a justice of peace, he 4 ey e i1 | arouind who i o be!the inew mayor. Whereas: The demands for |ing of Federal Judge T. Blake Ken- [sald. The charge of st i ita| i 108 somothing esldos MILKEwhen my Shilorettinzte gm“'"“ b2 O e iielon of the meeting |school participation in worthy en- |nedy on the question of admitting [peace was later dismi | will think so too, some day. Horsfall’s Rl th Hartfo and ]5, ,,m‘,l:"u Ladies’ Auxiliary served a light |terprises outside of the regular the rots of Albert Fall's bank ac ——— et i Sl et Sl e | school program have become 80 nu- |counts into the records of the case , s o L D F A R | o S 5 merous as fo seriously interfere |which will have an important bear- Mrs. Crandall Is Given 3 e A b |with the accomplishment of the|ing on the government’s chain of Divorce in Paris| Stral ht 8 cunte (o 8b1aN, and Haniorl | EeRlaT o e, Paris, March 14.—Mrs, Mary Van- | | 845.49 erld with a pe “Resolved: That the special par-| An attempt was made yesterday AT Grailiaiane Sl $48.49. Merlden, with a per capita Radashobi i llby thetaove o sin. |derveer Crandall granted a_di- pense of $31.21, and New Haven {ticipation of the schools in civic by the government to connect Sin- |l 0 B 0% a0y trom Edward e | 3 ] ‘m.‘, $3 Gwrover. Were “,‘,A,] | movements, community service and |clalr with the defunct Continental Crand ”‘ e it “ o is what the children nced. Raw Milk, Vitamines, protcins and { of New Britain in 1922 in the matter |other enterprises which are extra |Trading company of Toronto, which ;‘;’;zjr[i(":“ ?rho"']‘"o”“:r“:‘?\“" gh,:’" flavor all there, en S Oes B ealomisall i latration] {curricular in charwcter shall be |is alleged to have been formed by |E- e Drop us a postal. -1 |confined to the following: H. M. Blackmer, and James E. |me (0¥ e e at Wood. | - R WEID: Supt. TEL, 920-13 L ot oa) | GINVal (h A€msleart ol Firién) el b | (Lo coPloln ere HBTE ad st MAReE | For Sprmg‘ S e e ‘wa[g[‘bm‘y S[al’fled by An-| Jayi American Education Week |Osler of Toronto, and _Sinclair, to |"2vem N Y. October 28, 11 22 amounted to nd Fire Prevention week. purchase oil for the Rinclair crude stal payments for expenses vear 1923 S 992, the 1o pay- Participati i k of the Red |oil purchasing company and the The first time vou_ slip e e o v ouncement of Golored Preacher” S e D s s nents for the city were 82,601,761, your foot into a Straight Since 1918, the cost of maintain NS [tire Girls. & profitiot 26 centala barrel jon the i ® i e el ittt ]| | igoperation with the elty hos- [SUPPIY, Which was to have come | g a > per gent. In| Waterbury, Mar. 14— Marriage ““lpl':xl the Childven’s Home, and|from A. E. Humphreys, Colorado found something different in ||/ @t c 0 inistration’s ex- fwo young white girls of this clty. to}Polish Orphanage. and Texas producer. (& A { shoes. ! e to onl or to t local Negroes was disclosed | The suitable observance of any Humphreys testified on cross-ex- ho} . - e t fLNor o o o ‘: land all days proelaimed by the goy- |Amination that Sinclair attended the A ¢ WORTHY - + ITS + NAME | Straight Fightshaye a ||| $euifiper CApbas o8 estrds of Htev. Clinton O. Ha-fernor of the state. organization meeting of the Cana- mission—to give you the e enE SN Dastor of the Mt. Olive A, M. E.| “sttention to the observance of |dian corporation in New York in No- higgest value. most comfort- | |si.616.104 v . jon church show Miss Imr\{m" J. |state and national holic "\’\}l‘l‘;r’* ‘”m ’ ;::{hflfthrp,;ru:?\::":' o . operating 11 \er ° 18] , 21, to have married Job Although the Camp-fire Girls are | ECHAR any able, good looking shoe, e e e s 3 | Cam, ar-old widower, at the fincluded in this list, fhore s no |Pearing his name. —_— sent for {he expenses of operating |Zion church parsonage, March 4.|such organization in New Britain 1f Judge Kennedy sustains the ob- th o cnterprises | Gamuel MeLean, 35, well known free | There is a local council of Girl [1ections (F: ARt D REThen] Ui o3 a . S ) ani |lanes madolin piayer, and Dora Bish- |Scouts. records are inccmpetent because LQ 3 for s for permanent lop, 24, were married at 75 Hill street | The special committee on m»,k.,:"’-"_ prove no financlal = connection N | | 1ast fall. News of cither wedding wa ¥ religious education reported on | o voen ffall and Harry ¥, Binclalr, 5 | |whose Mammoth Oil*company was IS | ing the i, the eity took in |not ww‘v"‘ known until last m[zln the conference held on February 19 | e Lot $2,219,2 | or § 0 Ilhiis was | ployed by e, Vrederick G. Graves, |ecelesiastical bodies and the ap- ‘f,",;p,:",lw,"(;‘lll 1 ""““"}‘“f"‘«" with- Hartfor. s ) 1o fotal pay- |165 North Main strect. Their mar- | pointmont of Rev. Matthew J. Tray- |0 q DEENELOGDIOVIN thet Hborty e O an‘ :e : mer vear exclusive of those | riage was the culmination of a ro-|nor, Dr. George W. Hill, ey, [0S0 m““““g(')“;] O v""i""" “It pays to buy our kind” Janent improvemonts, but|mance extending over four years, the |Martin W. Gaudian, and George | g pazid i 7 an t total pay- | wife, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- | Berson to act as a commiftee and e its including permanent impro ltord I, Barrett, 75 Ward stre onfer with the representatives of SELE i el e e e e e P Ol e e Coast to Coast, New York to Los Angeles—3106.5 miles ol e sl o T e e President King said that he un- RO GERINEnE SR in 71 hours 33 minutes—actual driving time—in a stock 782 per centofl(he fot o § i b e el g bl he un- sl contends, they will establish a 4 A D 3, as comp er|" Husband and wife wiliingly dis- | der e garage 8t |pagis upon which the plaintiff ex- model Rickenbacker Six. . 5 | 46 t Tor{eussed the unusual pact and saw |the corner of Corbin avenuo and | pects later to base evidence of con- ands. It Judge Kennedy rules that the VOICE CULTURE ! L amon thing out the ordinary in th vr‘ et “n 1'\“', aue ey T n e PR o oy BN That's performance! rom but yuion. Mrs. Canaexplained that her PrOPerty {jas heen put up by Sinclair's so- <pecial attention to beginners and children cent from . bubt | airiage to the widower ¢,‘H‘,“,.,|: oining that where it is proposed | k e . |called million dollar counsel, wil id it— under : . ot e e e T 16 [oferel helmew hest @nddectooii|vas uesiitin vain L R ] Oné car did it—not a relay of cars. Rooms 318-319 RBooth's Block. ¢ tf to 1923 , PIta \as a case of mutual affection and |ho had informed the board of pub- Tel. 1231-15. roperty t S " e e o wlm: et nenarl | L e s thegtakingiot e, That’s performance! : iment would probably oppose the A could not be Tocated | EFanting of the permit. Commis- One man—Cannon Ball Baker—drove all the way. : an is well known in thisSioner William J. Long said he un- 7 DE. LASCH C S rmenieiion g, tilnevant entertainer. |derstood that the permit had been That's performance! Jentist 918, they contributed o Dee | 2 e s | withdrawn, Henry T. Burr mz\,.., ) s 5 ' He brought himself into prominen pe = P o K Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 2 cport L hs “Whally Avenue Blues,” and |that President King be authorhzed | e Hours faster than the three fastest trans-continental o )f the fisca g S | to appear against the grant f 353 N is yearly appearance at the Wolcott granting of ) r 353 MAIN : : 5 his yearly appearance at the Wolcott | ;% "0y [ railway trains. A letter from the Swedish Beth- 7 At 75 Hill strect and |2NY church was read, announcing That’s performance! ¥ fave her address as| (Dt the church had put itseif on | & . ¥ . Families at thess |“COFd a3 unanimously in favor of ; Breaking, one after another, all inter-city road records as requainted with |18 Projected week-day religlous in. he sped across— ¢ \ { the pa records show Me- f;”””'”_‘ ~ Another missive from The SHURBERG COAL CO. Ll S 5 {bs tror ke Catdlines [ M S SO RERA IR INE heboard That's performance! 55 Franklin Street ¢ el : e is reported to be from | "l:“"-( ‘A‘;::lv"lw,fl r' e use nf‘ school Plhone 2250 i ! i atherings 3 i Did it, not in balmy summer weather, but in mid-winter was arpested Jan. The of the wedding, Me- Slabline Amphion club ni when roads are worst;— high school dramatic 1 in custody of the prame ity . 1o the s ‘ feae 2 (has been requested to repe i ! :- CAPITOL - e cent o fiio county, Tl per bolice e, @ held o m o ol Sy catan o M;lflfll'sm(]fl“]Sklfl?) That’s performance! NEXT MONDAY B Al Ty | il enite e i At one stage—through Kansas and Missouri—deep, half- An Epic of Great Hearts e - LA § on the night of the | ceipts, Principal ", Slade sald ples, blackheads and other an-! frozen ruts in gumbo, (made mostly by smaller cars "and Mighty Events [ Gl DIV ORCRS B e ving |1 @ Jetter to the board. The moncy | |noying eruptions begin today| with smaller tires, while the Rickenbacker was equipped which the elub would receive “SUNDOWN” ¢ s 4 4 t 89 South Ma Bl et o s B e nonld the regular use of Cut{cura‘ with big 32 x 5.77 balloons) made low and second gear ) BT e T ; ‘ e cere|\r, Siade s v, Soap, assisted by Cuticura| work necessary for 75 miles! ndent e said that everything was ndent | e Ointment. No other method | Hus tween herself and her s i 20y T G S ind is so agreeable, so often effec- Mile after mile, at 45 miles per hour in ‘‘second” WIth [ . ! oL sl e tipan ed to him and tive and so economical, motor turning 4,000 revolutions per minute. HOTEL or hust e rito grant the Soup . Ointment 2 snd 50c. Taleam e, Sold ‘ | Holmes everywhere ple_ench free. Imm-- | That’s performance! WASHINGTON T e A R R Corner Washington }::}’\]da‘ tive of Woodhury [ Paonessa hetween e i R 2 These things indicate a car of marvelous stamina; a \\fi?}%f“tf\a"e\“\'fl[;t\ 7 e L of the bullding commission. Cory = motor of wonderful endurance and power; riding LLIRE : : y il e Shn HELPED THRUUGH qualities superb—else no human being could have en- JUROPEAN PLA: ‘ [ perry > instituted suit for $75 | wrangle between the bullding com- dured the ordeal—and finally lubricating and coohng Room and Board—=$10 up A . 4 mes Pavano & [mission and neighbors of 1 Transient Rooms—S$1 up \ 3B | <o T D e e L GHANGE UF LIFE systems that are perfection. Qur \;"I‘ -(;rti” If‘\ ';; Nice 5 @ : sutematile colllelen cos :,'(.',mf-",.‘“f con 1 That’s performance — all around sustained ace to E : & which ia returnable ni he o not to al appearar ¢ Took Lydia E. Pinkham's performance! m T ——— Drive this Rickenbacker Six yourself—it will be a revela- THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tion to you. BRING GOOD RESULTS lay of Marc ordinance Sl Shenereaocnanainitie ! Ve.getable Compound dur- ermit foe which o ing this Critical Time Aoniail e i i Baltimore, Md. —*I took Lydia E. [ty | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to 24 e st (Il M. IRVING JESTER S\ Y AR e ki L the Changeof Life ® W__ g fea s ' had sisites ! ! | Sndforubrukeni e i lown system. * Kulp ng ¥ ARl the| o S feea N o4 had been com- 187 ARCH STo Tel. 811 H AI! RS Iy P e e Brnest | o SERE e 5 - {flamin%dn long el ffov & Rk : ik gt 4 imeand draggin, ave you G, S : bt L ce-family along had _trie f d ¢ i purnasl ed that t e sat t which did not help rlen | N1 3 » intentio - h me much. [read who wil! le 3 mey y i a\ J retofore of the Vegetable o ipa . : 7 PLAN BIG STADIUM present t Noraiataaassl (N Conpoundand oin ko the frst yar. || /.'sa/mi Pdfiayflvfi/fl/fl hiladelphia, Marc o SE R s or b diie e ;f‘;erukingah}mel{(-ll‘:l‘ten I R i o . . adel ¢ t{ ANl the plurh 0 . | did not stop with one bottle, but took Slip a cake in your pocket : e st el (7irical IriTE | it throogh the whole critical time and starting on a bW st th a ating caps stamp it as a two family honse 1 | am now practically a well woman, I 9 | have two daughters whose health was long walk. n a nat owl on the college | i po v A ‘| Very bad before they married and I " § t n Overbrook section of |, ¢ il was worried about them. I got the }\ecp itin your Philadclphia and is t cor 5, pepsd San il Vegetable Compougd for them and it ne n $1 oar R L. The g It g tne pmee 8 helped them, and after they rnlrned mont n $1 ¢ 1 esK Tor emer- f 11 diamond a Vasker™ s 2 it also helped them in bearin mon $225 Ic ! geney lunches, 1 { - S s | babies. This is flmnmndf?“ med- mon n g 2. R 4 . icine for all complaints of women, nter or in your i e x A and | recommend it to all.”’—Mrs. L. automobile s & Vit At ° | GINGRICH, 1375 N. Gilmor St., Balti- SFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY || fevs mrom | that the owr - R EERE e M‘ry""d | A, ik The Vegetable Compound is a de- 87 West Main St Wau€~Baker&C0 Ltd i Vs St s B bt he can pendgBle medicine for women of mid- Room 104-105 Phone 1-9-4-3 [} g . ADTARCE A ce | he der the stafe hous- gle age, Let it relieve you of nervous- Open # to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 ESTASUSHLD 1780 en by Braze Can v ity alls for a standard ness that feeling of strain and those Licensed by and Bonded to the Dorchester Mass. Montreal.Can. l _W. of A. at Norden|height of cciling and othe « annoying hot flashes so common at galow, Saturday evening, March | which are not being put BOOKLLT OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE atiih e i Hiee 1, write or teleph

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