New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 12

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< Ty P II‘";:_*I‘M""‘TI""‘ mwell Girl Dies of | Burns Received Monday | company Vs, Middletown, ,Conn,, ' March 17.-= L) Cases are assigned by Jud, tilator. fareh Joseph Sach, Hartford. Fused Iswitch and magazine screw plug fuse (2 patents.) Charles 8. Schroeder, assignor to Yale & Town Mfg. Stamford, Klec- - tric controller, Josse A, B. at 10 a, m, ar at am for plaintif, [for plaintiff, Klett \l'umnh-rt'!nl Trust ompany, McDonough f Plerce | James Passerini et al, April 6 at 2 Max Koplowita va A. Brighenty,'|Jury, Minnie Hagearty va. City of |p i~ D, Gaftney and B. I, Gaftney | Rose Teriucclo, five year old daughe March 10 at 10 a, m. [Rachiin for [New Britaln, Mangan for plaintiff, |for plaintiff, Nair and Nair for Scap- |ter of Mr. and Mrs, Salvatore Terluce | plaintiff, Woods for defendant, Max- | Kirkham and Klett for defendant,|ellatti, clo of Cromwell, dled in the Middle well 8. Hart vs. Ellen G. Coleman, |March 25 at 10 a. m. Santo nu-llu‘ e e | mex hospital here last night from lord of a lynching \|Mnnch|lsnnn,:les- land fn 1926, Shall the Christ Rhode Island and |0f brotherly good will govern rela- tions of human life in our communi tics or shall the Barabbas of law- less violence be left to inflame the multitude? BA&IT I | Pierce and | New Hampshire, LYNCHLESS LAND - AIMOF CHURCHES I Uta Alling in city court as follows: for defendant, jonal states that have no recs a lynching since 1896: Con- Maine, New Jersey and smith, Stamtdba, Federal Council Announces Nop- - cort o« Lynching Roll of Homor 5. Oregon AS Additional record of five years 1, Ncbraska, Alabama a lynching duri Oklahoma tes free states [ree that four lynchings states which ynching during the past Delawar Maryland New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania Lota and Wisconsin—13, stutes which a lynching in Arizona New gton and Wyoming Additfonal states which ) €ec of a !lynching in California, 14, North Virginia states which vear a newspaper discussion [List of Patents. Issued to Conn. People List of patents issued to the citi- zens of Ci cticut for the |ending March 10, 1925, furnished by Louis M. Schmidt, solicitor of pat- ents, No. 259 Main 8t, New Britain, Conn, Gustaf H. Anderson, the Hart & Hutchinson Co., Britain, Tray Louis G. Bayere, Hartford, assign- or to Pratt & Whitney Co., New York, N. Y. Yoke for die sinking machines, Frnest T. eck national Silv or similar arti Henry D'Olier Jr., . p shade gauge. James C. Gourley, assignor to the Smyth Mfg. Co., Hartford, Delivery 1¢ \'!\:\M\m for book cover machines. Roy A. Howe and J, I, Tris, Ban- 1. Fruit jar tool. hqmas B. Lashar, 1"airfield, as- signor to Associated Silver Co., Chi- cago, Il Manufacturing spoons, have no Idaho, In- Michigan South Da- have no e past | . Mon- Wash- assignor to Color York, ave no © past {two Kansas Ohio Carolina, assignor to Inter- . Moriden. Spoon Bridgeport. Virginia and from a lynching having lynching from lynchings| 1T over the question of what con- |forks, and similar articles. whole question, this inquiry is hlot practice in general of ynching records commonly design vhole matter would appear to turr promisc ady ar,"says Haynes, se commission or ynehings, a negro at the to the Christ conscience ca sha abolish the churche Je in such records wous kil nd lynchin w fividuals are s/1zed and put to death v alleged particular offer . within Tetany; race including sta s ery aloud for a lynch- federal rela- T"abyn os. Fairffeld Leonard W, Maine, moving trash from mill r Andred L. Riker, Re- s studie e- | > re- Professor ch summarizes lictionary : ‘Mother of Nine . Convinced After One Dose That Beecham’s Pills are the Remedy For Sick Headaches and Constipation whi n all itions of enactments of th t- pam- scussion of the “Wonders' for me. I am thirty-eight years of age, been married thirteen years and am the mother of nine children. ahove un- coustitutes a has constipation for nearly fifteen years when | happened to read one of your ‘ads’ in the paper. Having a head- ache that day [ went to the druggist and hought a box of Beecham's Pills. Ttook a dose. That dose was a 'life saver’ to me. Since then I have had no more headaches, and my health is good. I recommend them to whomever [ meet. Mes. H. LaVigne, Jersey City, N. J. BEECHAM'S PILLS are “life savers” to all suffering from contipation, biliourmes, sick-headaches, and other digestive ailments, FREE SAMPLE - Write today for free sample 0 B, F. Allen Co., 417 Canal St., New York Buy from your druzgist in 2§ and §0¢ boxes for Better Health, Take Beecham’s Pills th in what ed as riots are The three mg Dr. George federal relations burning of ve a direct n church to mar- 1 public opinion vil this year, Tet “Styles in spring tonics have (hanged"—remarked Uncle Charlie “I can remember how back in the days of side- whiskers we were all dosed regularly every sprin with a nauseating concoction of sulphur an molasses to build ourselves up aftera hard winter. Thank Heaven, such tonics have gone the way of the side-whiskers! “Malted Milk is cerwinly an improvement as a remedy for ‘that tired feeling’ in the spring. And the new kind made by Botden’s is an even greater improyement. No wonder it's popular! I take it myself—and it surely does put new life into the old dog. In fact, 1 like it so much I go on drinking it all year 'round, just to keep fit.” Tone up your system after the strain of winter The cold winter months drain your energy, lower your vitality, Igave you below par. You may not be really sick, but there's a feeling of general lassitude, jaded appetite, lack of am- bition —all symptoms of spring fever. The finest tonic.at this time of year is Malted Milk. It is wonderfully bracing. It stimulates the whole system, renews energy, restores tired nerves, gives you back your old vigor and enthusiasm. Make a daily habit of Borden’s Malted Milk Form the healthful habit of drinking a glass of malted milk every day— But remember, there’s malted milk and malted milk. Borden'’s, made by a new improved process, has certain definite advan- tages over every other malted milk. It is more valuable as a health-buslder and more enjoyable as a drink. Borden’s has higher food value More milk is used in Borden’s, than in any other malted milk, which gives it the high- est food value and almost perfect nutrition. It contains all the necessary progaenies to build up the body and stimulate the system. Borden’s is more digestible It is easier to assimilate because the casein of the milk is partially predigested —a uality no other malted milk has. A tired, gclica(t stomach can digest it easily. Borden’s has better flavor It is rich and delicious, without any of that sickish sweetness found in other malted milks. You can drink Borden's regularly without growing tired of it. All these are important points in a health food like malted milk. Druggists everywhere appreciate the su- lq_erim'i(y of Borden's over other brands. hey serve it in prefereace, four times out of five. If you've never tried Borden’s, cut out the coupon below and send it to us with 10c in stamps for a sample package. Once you've sampled Borden’s, you'll appreciate the difference. Your druggist can supply you with this improved malted milk—in 7 or 15 oz %la“ packages. Start the habit now of taking Borden's Malted Milk every day. It's a simple way to build yourself up and keep fit. The Borden Company, Borden Bldg, 350 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. DBordens THE IMPROVED ALTED MIL A meal—in a minute ==\ \\ AR A With Borden’s Improved Malted Milk in the house you're ready—on all unexpected occasions—to serve Light nourishing food. Mixed in a jiffy. week ! Ven- “Your pills certainly have done | “I was suffering from headaches and | New signor Co., {machine Ernest R, assignor, by Columbla Ne: Brita New to York, Underwoo Zabriskle, mesne assignment, Phonograph Packing articles for shipment. Typewriting Bridgeport, Co., Trade Marks, w DBl in. ain tising machines, let | | | | c., metal shop furniture. marks.) 666 s n Presoription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe Uas the most speedy remedy we ki Preventing Pneumonia Machine Co., Screw chucking and mor- mortising chains, (3 trade <[Mareh 25 at 10 a, m for plaintiff, for defendant a. m. D, Gaftney for Roche and Cabelus for defendant. Hyman N. Dubowy vs. Jacob Win- Kkle, March 20 at 2 p. m. Hunger. ford and Saxe for plaintift, Green- stein ond Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger- ford and Camp fc Kraglel vs. M, Hulbing, March 23 a 30 p. m. Nowlckl for plaintift, Siiver and Chambers for defendant. Salvatere (Gozzo et al vs Joseph M. Zuk, March 23 at 2:30 p m. Was kowitz for plaintift for de: fendant Androw \orawski, 30 p.m. Nowicki for plaintiff, Nair and Nair for defendant. Eva Cernauskas et al vs. Adolf Czaponis, March 24 at 10 a. m. B. F. Gaffney for plaintiff, Mangan for defendant. Alex Carl- son vs. Diristol and Plainville Elee to plaintiff, 1 |ana als, New 2 |tor als ant, |tife, what does last winter’s driving show? "Twas a hard winter, many motor- ists will say. Nothing, of course, comparable to the old-fashioned winters the Oldest Inhabitant can always recall. But the old bus felt it just the same. Icy mornings— cold starting—motor warming up slowly. So now while you're having the car looked over and tuned up for _the season, take a peek into the * motor. . . . What'’sit say? Much "carbon? Valves badly pitted? Not if Atlantic’s been your fuel! If ever there was a clear-cut way ; of noting the virtues or shortcom- ings of a motor fuel, it’s a loek in- side the motor after an all-winter’s driving. That's when you'll see how much scientific refining has to do with the efficiency of the fuel and the condition of your motor. That’s when you can see the difference in gasoline. That’s when these facts sink in: There is no better motor fuel than Atlantic Gasoline. It is as pure, clean and full-o’-pep as a motor fuel can be and should be for the varying conditions under which it must It is correct. Its elements are so operate. D, Gaftney (va. Angelo Berth et al, March 26 at| Koough and Candee |10 a. m. Veronica Petrowskl |plaintiff, LeWitt for defendant. Mor- vs, Vitauto Soclety, March 19 at 10 |ris Parsons vs. Joseph |Mareh 27 at 2:30 p. m. |plaintift, Nowicki Pavano v {for defendant. March 30 at 2:30 pam. for plaintiff, A March 30 at plaintiit ford and Camp for defendant. David | | Dorfman vs. John 30 at 2:30 p. m | Bankowski March 81 at 10 a. m. for plaintiff, Joseph O, Martell vs. Wi ) 2 | burns recelved at her home yester- |Canadian Wheat Acreage |[day afternoon. The exact cause ot [the accident ts not known, Reported on Increase| rhe iittic gir had been lett alono March 17, — Canada’s| With her'baby brother and it a bes s | lleved that she was playing - with Suxe for defendant. Vincenzo | 5 matches or her dress caught fire alvotore Genovese ot | 1944 ylelded 262,007,000 bushels “"Ilum the stove. March 27 at 2:30 p, m. Klett |an estimated value of $320 462,000,| A nelghbor passing by the house plaintiff, Hungerford and 8axe | according fo the Inst report of the S4W the little girl's clothing in Len Tomikowaki ot | oro "8 10 the Wt weport Of T gy peq but before the child could be Hatloran Stores, | Pominion Department of Agriculs | ruachyed she was badly burned aboug D. Gaftney | ture. The avbrage acro yield of fall | {he hody A, Smith wilg Lowitt for’ defond, | Wheat was 28.8 bushels ngainst fow dave, oll vs, John Kunz, | bushels in 19 and 22,8 bushels for p.m. Mangan for | the last five-yoar period | Kirkham, Cooper, Hunge ,.7: Valuation of other ficld crops of Canada for the year was estimated 34,000 for oats, 86 000 Hungerford and SBaxe for Wilczonskl, Klett for | Hungerford | Ottawa, and wheat grea of 10 acres \s, Conn Coroner L. conduet an Inguest in Lonis ( —— RAINS ON SPAC Seattle, March 18 reddie Welsh trained on yegetables; Paave Nurmi seldom ecats heavier foods Tracoskl for plain- $22,620,000 for mixed | yhan fish, dbut Jimmy Sacco, Bostom defendant. Joe | @rains and $18,849,300 for flaxseed. | welterweight who appeared in seve Stanislaw Kulas, | The aggregate s of all fleld | yya)l pouts in the Pacific northwest Nair and Nair crops was $396 , an fnerease | gy ebruary, started an innovatiom for rfendant, | of $97,091,000 the previous among bo: by training on spae year. Maleski, March Nowlicki for Vs, Klett e The 5 Point Motor Fuel 1Easier Starting 2 Quicker Pickup 3 Greater Power 4 Less Carbon nicely balanced that vaporization, ignition and combustion are always at the highest points of efficiency. And Atlantic contains nothing to harm No sulphur to pit your valves. No acids to eat the metal of your motor or carburetor. No detonat- ing fuel knocks to pound your motor bearings. No rapid accumu- lation of carbon. Atlantic Gasoline represents the soundest kind of refining and motor-power engineering. When its all-round superior is found, Atlantic engineers will probably be its discoverers. your motor in the least. ATLANTIC GASOLINE PutsPepinYour Motor

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