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Sure Relief SEEH APPLICANTS the vielnity and then attended Tufts | college, from which he graduated with & bachelor of arts degree in | Retiring and Home-Loving; Has (Great Range of Hobbies | MARSAY EGG PRESERVER| Sargent and Skeels, IHis first serve ice 1n public office was as state's at« torney for Windsor county 1898 to 1000 from Mareh who yesterday w, Vi 18.—John G was made at- IS YET T0 BE FILLED Position As No better preservative known to keep eggs in just the same condition as when put in solution— | trom the coltcetion of | torney general of the United States, | is known 1 us a man of many spresentathe (o sided interests, His hobbies range | gentina Also Must Be pipes, of ‘ more Taken Up rugs Ve i | W FOR IN 25¢ and DIGESTION NI 6 Bl:u.ns Hot water Sure Relief L'-ANS 75¢ Peckages Everywhere Ar- | |Foreman’s Night Program FOR CAMP DEVENS Captain Hanfond L. Curtis Ap- pointed Chairman for This City Captain Hanford L. Curtls has for the city of New Hritain for the citizens' military training camp to be held at Camp Devens, Mass, August 1 to 31, Leen appointed chairman At Y. M. This Evening |tor men vetween the ages of 17-31. The program att he Y. M., C. A 1 The object of these camps is to [bring together young men of high America and that he will abide by the rules and regulations of the camp to the best of his ability, The manner in which students of former campa have lived up to their obli tions has been most commgndable. The government pays : the atus dent's way to and from the camp, oven going so far, If necessary, as to send hinf a ticket to enable him to get there, It clothes him, feeds him, houses him, does his laundry work for him, and sends him back home at the end of the month with a broader and better conception of what the United States is, and a very much keener understanding of the democratic country in which he lives. The number is limited and those who fail to get their applications in carly, may be disappointed. Last year many more young men applied than there were places for, it is ad- REBELS ARE BLAMED s Recent Disturbances In Peru sn\a To Be Result of Activity of Body of Revolutionists, Buenos Alres, March 18, — La Prenza, Peruvian governmental or- gan, is quoted by La Naclon's Lima correspondent as asserting that the recent manifestations in Peru werge the outcome of the activities of a group of revolutionists, some of whose leaders were arrested “receiv- ing exemplary punishment on the spot.” The Lima newspaper publishes a circular alleged to have been direct- ed by the “revolutionary committee to the bank managers notifying them that henceforth the committee would battery” the tank company is au- thorized to-print on its lotterheads such designation as it may choose from the various names under which it has been officlally known sinee the world war, in adjutant general orders. The battery took a promi« nent part in the wérld war, enter- ing the service as Battery E, 10ird U, 8. Field Artillery in 1917 and upon its return to the state was or« ganized ‘as Battery A, Connecticut fleld artillery. It was redesignated in 1922 ps Battery A, 178rd field are tillery and converted and redesige nated 48rd tank company In 1924, Stiff Neck not recognize any credit operation involving the properties of persons prominent - in President Legula's March 15.The Jacoh Gould Schurman | trank. Ington Dr for the Iloremen's Night this evon-{iop."rrom ull sections of the coun- ing will be especlally attractive be- e "on o gommon basis of equality cause of the high class talent that|,ng ynder the most favorable con- vised that applications be made at once 1o Captain vk os0 1 ini Hanford T. Curtls, Save \bors who have know from his post as minister at Peking QUARTS ... 350 DICKINSON| -~ DRUG CO. | i Althe 169-171 MAIN ST. ! ambassador to Germuny for nt he which was promptly ¢ 1 call it leaves the Pek- his frier tiring to a degr merit {8 concerned early won him Argenting matic va as the two major diplo- ncies yet to be filled. | man's sclection by Presi- | C 1k 1 however completes the rcalignment | g°0- | of major diplomatic assignments 1n for | Kurope resulting from point- | fers to harncss Up ment of Aml g f Llorses (o & Spring wagon | Lopdon as sec e off for a The transfer o [ Yerlin which i fon's recent has never de- for rlin the new attorn ed automobile Kel ry of state Dr. Schurman to | in with admin- policy of ady its diplomatic representatives abre s vacant a post regarded as of g important owing to po! |-‘ and cconomic conditions in n wintee | China and the Iar East generally. s tow A intim [ aff his library | unders sought in the and Peking post and it here if the administration shonld turn to John Van MeMurray, assistant a recognized expert in Iar | nestic ssador day's outing to Ilis car is of ms to serve Fancy th Collar Attached comparatively simple require ts of & t better than might out is pipes | tical a new mac Frequentl 1 hooks SHIRTS | Choose yours from dozens of patterns and colors just ar- rived here for Spring know tvo repose pointe wonld cause no surprise er g & ccreatl form and he family 3 10 ith a take of statr Eastern ¢ In filling th i | mbassadorship o | na, recently made | ) of John W 1 that same T promotion will he followed ar dications now point to the appoint- ment of Peter Augustus Jay, now minister of Roumania, to that post. Something individual and distinctive for every man— ! fine qualities, fast colors and { moderate prices. $3 ugh sum- 'ms, he has is assume the garde elps to stock and up the future reputatic At Watch For NORMA TALMADGE 4 in il S | “THE ONLY WoMAN” HORSFALLS [ ieases CAPITOL THEATER _CAPITOL THEATER | 93-99 Ydsylum Street | " e Which Blade | { “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Would You Use? | ol The unstropped blade with the rough edge—or the stropped blade with the keen edge? A stropped blade gives a perfect shave, Valet AutoStrop Razor blades are always sharp, aspire to it." third native of his state t place torney his home in tr president’s birth vi ico, besides his of public service gs attorney mont from 1908 t¢ other state offices, a among his yest lawyer fh New E Tie general of Ve Quartz Light ¥or Pyorrhca 353 MAIN ST, has heretof z and his ro t spr pr The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. t of & care in His o g the camp: t the Har HUNN STORM CENTER Was Giving Exhibition in Memphis | O¢' ceived When Would-Be Challengers Rush | | i | i Into Ring. Memp forts of two wrestiers to Wayne (E wrestling champion, peared here last Jack MeCarthy of ated tion match with Loans up to $300 to housekeepers or property owners We finance small borrowers on the same fair, self-respecting, terms that baunkers extend to hig business men. Our serv- ice is always and luuman., Lawful interest, strict privacy, and casy terms. Call, write, or telephone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY ST WEST MAIN ST Rooms 101-105 a distur el Lelpf Phone 1-9-1-3 Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 Beneficial oans climbed o swing at th Har Zbyszko, Greek Before t the ehalle the rink job to finally throngh wi Shipping Board Sales Reported Gratifying Was gton, M ) fa sBipping be tmterests du have been opinion of « the board, w favored a polic: in order der of the gc private hands for tion under During t! statement s has sold to Americ than 30 vesséls weight tons $2,500,000, e J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Boecial ntention to beginners and ch Reoms F18-319 Booth's Block. Tel. 127413, STOP—LOOK—CLEAN LADIES' AND GENTS' SUITS DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR ONE DOLLAR! Garments of All Descriptions Cleaned or Dyed at Reasonable Rates—24 Hour Service STAR CLEANING CO. CLEANERS AND DYERS 20 Office and Works—221-235 North St.—Tel. 33 Branch Office—293 Main St.—Tel. 2881 07 ) addressed hundreds of audlences in| 1l the eastern states and is noted as| one of the most popular after dinner | ing post and {hat of ambassador to | speak | b tists, n rs is | be served. ap- | nish music for the soclal hour. | n's night marks the|man who attends. | \ry | New Britain Industrial council, as been engaged. ceed Alanzon B. Houghton as [ Grafflin, the principal speaker, has lubs. reat poke Adventure.” Dr, in the Hartford Y. Grafrih New program for the evening in s a five-minute presentation o Dritain folks. ; a program of entertalnmen Miss Anna Krawitz and Robert I mpanied by 7 ccordion and saxophone a lineup in itself is a trea nd the music lovers will be wel aken care of. Following the eve g's program a buffet lunch wil An orchestra will The Forem nal event of the present season fur. hed under the ausplces of the Dr, S8amuel W.| M. C A post | two monthé ago and was heard by ma |ditlons of outdoor life; to stimulate |and promote citizenship, patriotism, and Americanism; and through ex- pert physical direction, athletic conching and military training, to crs at Rotary and other civic|yopeqy them individually, and bring His subject will be “Life as a them to a greater realization of their obligations to their country, The camps are open to men be- {tween the ages of 17 and 31, of good {moral character, Intelligent, and in -{good physical condition. They must f{be citizens of the United States or 1 atjthe United Charity Drive by Noah|have made application at least for I t'first papers of naturalization. They must be vouched for by some clergy- man, school teacher or other e - known person in thelr community. The training at these camps 1s t|closely patterned after that given at 1{West Point, The motto of the mili- ‘mr_\' academy is “Duty, Honor and 1|Country.” These are the principles fur- which the officers in command of | |the camp try to instill into every - levery student is required to take an onth that hie wilf hear true faith and ‘alleglance to the United States of T )'h‘ are as good for clothes as for complexions Upon admissions ings Bank of New Britain, Physical cxaminations will be given free by the following doctors: Dr. M. H. Griswold, New Britain Road, Kensington; Dr. Waterman Lyon, 27 Walnut street, New Brit- uln;_Veterans Bureau, 983 Main strect, Hartford. Application hlanks may be obtain- ed at the Herald office on or after March 23, Colombia Registers Pact With Panama With League Geneva, March 18,.—Colombia has 1| registered with the League of Na- tions her treaty with Panama sign- ed at Bogota, Aug. 20 last, whereby Colombia confirms the independ- ence of Panama, both countries |agree upon their frontier, affirin |their fricndship and definitely re- cstablish diplomatic relations. This treaty is in sequencd to the treaty of 1913 between Colombia and the United States under which the United States paid Colombia $25,- 000,000, Purity. and safety in soap O you really believe that pure toilet tasks soaps? soap should be used only for and bath, and that humbler must be done with harsher . If harsh soaps hurt your hands, do they not also hurt your clothes, and the other things you clean? Ifo purity nly for the sake of your hands, and safety are as important in the soap you use for household tasks as they are in a soap for toilet and bath. Lot ions and creams can soothe, but never prevent the cruelties’ of hours harsh Ivory of cleaning and washing with soaps. Whereas, if you use for everything, you are as mer- ciful to your hands as if you merely washed them in Ivory and lukewarm water so many times a day—which of course can do them no injury. And even the sturdiest and heav- iest household linens respond grate- fully to purity like Ivory’s— not only are they clean, but they never smell “soapy” and they wear ever so much longer. So though you may have thought Imry too pure and too good to use for ordinary household tasks, party. These, the circular sald, were properties “which it is understood have been robbed in their entirety from the nation and which the revo- lutionary committee has resolved to confiscate in order to pay the cost of a plebiscite and the installation of the new national government to be established shortly.” | The circular added that the com- mittee would hold the bankers per- sonally responsible for any infrac- tion of its order, which referred to “cabinet members, deputies, sena- tors, high public functionaries, and especially to Presideft Legula and any member of his family.” Guilford Battery to Perpetuate Its Name Hartford, March 18.—To estab- lish the cbntinuity of the 43rd tank company with the battery of artil- lery organized in Guilford on the petition of Edward Griswold and others in 1865, and which has been popularly known as the “Guilford A delicate Simply tion: “Wouls Flakes youransweris instantly Tory § il co \\% t a dash oughly towel. rubina Guest I cake of for face § cents, you will really find it in the end such thorough economy that, like many women, you will probably never use anything else! It pays to give everything you Iv wash the protection you ordinarily give only to finer things. Lgundry Ivory the big cake for general house- What more could you ask of soap than Ivory can give for any purpose? Why bother with a different sogp for each of the half-dozen soap-and- water tasks in your home,when Ivory can do them all so well? Procter & Gamble [ VA ()R S 1 99%..% Pure + It Floats © 1955, by The Pructar & Gumble Go.. Olneinnett Iv the med; floats in the bathtub Guest Ivory the dainty new cake of Ivory | for face =L, safety test for garment soaps T is easy to determine whether or not a soap is gentle enough to be used for my face?” In the case of Ivory and Ivory “Yes," because you know that for forty-five years wo- men have protected lovely complexions by the use of a fine, simple | treatment for your | 'ASH your face once or water and Ivory Soap. Rinse in warm waterand followwith tissue-thin flakes ready for instant rich suds Bath Ivory the toilet soap holder Get this relief now To get rid of a crick in the neck in -fm order—apply Sloan's, No rubbing! The marvelous 'fifi""'fi d‘tl‘t:lflniment lx\; B 8 the job for you, I:nda ;Pefl new blood ¥hm¢t the pain-ridden tissues, and this takes out thestiffness—stops the pain, All druggists—35 cents, conclusive garments, ask yourself this ques- d T use this soap on oap. Here is mplexion wice daily with warm of cold. Dry thor- by patting with a soft 1f your skin needs it, little pure cold cream. vory, the dainty new Tvory made especiatly and hands, costs but ory Soap hold use ory (Flakes jum-sized cake that and hands — just fits 7