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SUNDAY §PORTY ~ BILL FAVORABLE Senate Is Expected to Pass It Next Wednesday e Capitol, Hartford, Sunday sports bil senate today on committ calen report and was t Memb 1ry the were in sing it vod re- o biil final ) OppOst J 15 would from avorable nothiers thon was reje 1o powers of commissior r being take from 1t said idictar 1 be willing to con- pint in- atures of the | ttee wou a sub obje bill which not tionabl riginal bi reports were made on operation of under public utilities | ng the act rates for Sun- e lills would allow 1 to run Sunday points within 1ins n of on at the o were: officials of town court; police depart- t so that retire- ent age will be 65 years instead of 60 and increasing the time of serv. | ice before retirement from 20 to 25 r' and regulating assessments s and awards for damages | wn of West Hartford. \ to require toilets in res- ants was tabled after an infor- 1 discussion of a proposed amend- | 1ent which would make the law ap- | icable only to restaurants employ- | ng cight or more persons, The bill to restore forfeited | £hts to Louis n h was | | e | ries o Hartford tol isisting of Represer of Dridgeport and ford on the part of th med, bill of 13 55 Averil house providing gets siill e wonth at school comn ted two Defare being acted upon was Th4 bill establishing a town court in Seymour was talen from table gnd passed. 1e bill /giving the state tax com- issioner powers over town fidu- | Is was reported or- | inge ma bill | report- | suris- | offic bly. A fter it ed and r tion ports were made ciary ve avor- on bills ap- | ropriating $1,000 for celebration of | ) anniversary of agricultural ex | station in New Haven; re- | of 1923 authorizing the | Trumbull 1o issue bonds; | unanthorized : ways: providing agriculture. in the house act for | were: employment of wome parlors un not than icense for ea persons inc tween Iarm 4 Huntingt ill, in trunk tioneers; reduc m $1,50 wives o more rmacy issued and 1T line ing state militar, rovid ns fr come on all busin SUSPENDED n notified the operators’ Fedorezyk Albert Oquist stree Albin Winthrop Wickstrom of had their comr of leslaw of t and Main Pleas: nard motor \ 8. PRICES LOWERED. STEAM OUT A COLD WITH THE VAPORS OF RATILE SNAKE 0L Indiar and the t o to get rid or at hitis or asth- is to take a ¢ steaming and spoon- Bailey's 0il your and Tex Snake Put over of 1ead it penetrat- vapors into lungs. The reller is i aneous; these rapors work icker than any other known medi- in Be sure you get Tex Ba sed for rheumatism, cata ralgia, headache, backac d a hundred other rections on the package; 35¢, 8t your druggist.—Adv. | nard Spilsbury, WHICH IS SMARTER | Psychologist Wil Try to Determine of Man Who Has Most Type Brains. Chicago, April 2.—Dr. W. H. Shel- lon, University of Chicago psycholo- I3 will undertake to answer the question whether a man with long jegs and red halr has more brains than a short legged blonde man. Professor Naccarati of Columbia Uni | versity, advanced the theory that as an Jong legged men had the greatest brain capacity. Sclentific trends tend to support the theory,| Dr. Sheldon sald today. He will mea- | sure 400 men at the University of | Chicago as “anthropological indices” | who also wiil be graded for mental st, capacity and the physical and men- | HUMAN BONES ARE ™ g, n’S i i JORMES, Solland Yard Now Faes 4| Best for Colds Bailling Mystery sociated Press. London, April 2.—Scotland Yard | today added mystery to a strange | death story that is engaging British | crime experts. Detectives rummug-i | | | (throat troubles. Builds ‘ new strength. Lie NO DANGEROUS DRUGS OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS ing in a gloomy old Bloomsbury GUARANT mansion built over a graveyard, in which were found recently the bodies of Granville Cook, aged b0, a poet and inventor, and Selwyn I'oster, aged 21, a son of a wealthy | family, found a number of human‘ | NFORGEMENT OF DRY LAY SEEN Wheeler Thinks Andrews Will Do the Job Well Washin bones. The mansion, which Cooke used ostensibly in connection with en- gineering experiments, was formerly | a school of anatomy, operated by | Cooke's father, a surgeon. The po- | lice say that the bones found today may have been left over from the | days of the anatomy school, but the officers wrapped them up carefully for expert examination by Sir Ber- the home oftice el ] Rl s of activities of the prohibi- tion enfo: ment units of the treas- | ury under Assistant Secretary An- drews sh d result in a more effce- tive en S Ve pathologist. 5 The deatlis of Cooke and I“oster have baffled the police, While 1t scems to establish that Cooke died | ree .| expressed 1Bronchitis, Asthma and all | LEWITT NOMINATED FOR SCHOOL BOARD Democratic Town Committee Makes Unanimous Selection Attorney George nominated for the school commit- tee on the democratic ticket by unanimous vote of the town com- mittee at a meeting last night. Henry 8. 7T ard's name was men- tioned as one who might accept the office If it was tendered to him and Abraham Gorbach wuas an active andidate, but Attorney Le Witt |cornered all the votes, a count showed. The nomince was called into the { mecting room apd he thanked the democrats for honoring him. He pleasure with his party Le Witt .was SAMUEL SABLOTSKY [and its ach pointing out Woodrow |a democrat in national office, Simeon Baldwin as a democrat in state office, and Angelo M. Paonessa as a democrat in local politics. He vement, sured the gathering he was not a | he because | democrat because thing, but expected to he Wilson as an example of | MISSIONARY CONFERENCE OPENS THIS AFTERNOON Ladies' Ald Soclety of First Luth- [ " cran Church Hoars Re- turned Workers, A speclal missionary conference opened this afternoon at the First Lutheran church when the Ladies' Ald soclety was addressed by Rev, Alfred Trued and Rev, Walter Lind- beck, returned missionaries from China, and Rev, Fred Wyman, fleld secretary of the Lutheran churches, This evenlng Rev, Mr. Lindbeck will deliver an fllustrated lecture on the misslonary work bheing carried on in China, This lecture will be in English. The sessions will be re- sumed tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock and Saturday evening at the same hour an open forum will be | conducted. Sunday morning a communion service will be held at 10:30 o'clock, the communion sernmon being de- livered by Rev. Alfred Trued and |the missionary sermon by Rev. Wal- |ter Lindbeck. Sunday aftefnoon a ly will be held, with the two missionaries Mr. Wyman. At this meet- ing there will be spectal singing by the church choir. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock there will be a speclal | prayer service for missions and 7:30 o'clock the concluding session {of the conference will be held, This | mpeting will also be nddressed by the returned missionaries and Rev. Mr. | Wyman, Special music will be fur- | nighed by soloists, | Rev. Mr. Trued and Rev, Mr. |LinMeck have heen making a tour |of this section conducting conferenceg in many nelghboring cities, The established purpose of |est in the missionary cause. SHIP SALE NOW " IVEN APPROVAL |Shiping Board Refuses to Refer It to Dept of Justice | Washington, April 2—An effort to the conferences is to stimulate inter- | CLOTHIER ROBBED 1N WILLINANTIC $9000 Worlh of Stk Taken From Store Willimantie, April 2.-—Benjamin Eisenberg, clothier, opened up his store in Church streej this morn- |ing and found his stock in disorder, Burglars had been in, probably about daybreak and taken 40 suits of men's clothes, sizes 38 and 39, and ten spring overcoats and; some haberdashery. His loss was about $2,000, A taxi man next door who was out early recalled seeing a roadster drive away from the rear door of the store about 5 a. m. but thought it was that of a transient who had put up at the garage over night. Entrance to the store was over a front leaving fingerprints in dust on the glass and sidewalls. A rear door was forced open and after discrim- |inately going through the stock the loot was loaded on a machine, prob- ably the roadster. Chief of Police Allan McArthur | shortly before noon received a mes- Isage from the Providence police to the effect that a man in a roadster {had' been stopped in that city. chief and Mr. Eisenberg left | Providen for SCREEN STAR DIVORCED Los Angeles, April {sereen actress led an interlocutory degree of di- {eastern capitalist, on charges of ex- treme crueity. - The marrlage took place in December, 1422, and the couple scparated last June, The River Parana in Brazil is in- habited by fish that bark like | | | door transom, the burglar | and carrylng considerable clothing | The | Ora Carew, | sterday was award- | vorce from John Howard, son of an | dogs. | BOWLIN! New Haven, April 2.—8yracuse, DePauw and Rensselaer Poly. were this week's winner in the intercol- leglate bow!ing tournament, scores of the matches being given out today by C. A, Moore of Yale, the league wec- retary, The schedule enda next week, This week's scores were: Syracuse: 912, 8§81, 067; Navy: 804, 809, 810; DePauw: 966, 940, 931; Yale: 888; 820, 858; Rensselaer Poly: 826, 896, $76; Michigan: 786, 834, 887. WANTS 10 FISH New. Attorney / General Reported Growing Restive As Tishing Sea- son Comes Along. Washington, April 2, — Attorney General Sargent is growing restive pnder the slow coming of warm er—fishing weather, ‘When he received .the newspaper men at his regular conference today he hurriedly disposed of the ques- tions directed at him, and then be- gan asking questions himself, He sought to learn from the newspaper workers where about Washington the best fishing grounds were locat- ed and then concluded the confer- ence with several flshing yarns, gathered from experiences around Lake Champlain, STEAMER AGROUND, Bremen, Germany, April 2= Lloy's Shipplng Agency reports the North German Lloyd steamer Colum- bus, from Bremen for New York, as having run around in the Fedder~ warder Fairway in the River Wester on her way out, It is expected she will be filoated on the next high tide, SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe which contains proven directions. Asplirin Iy the trade mark of Bayer Manufagture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacld by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. 5 VM M “Bnyer" Eackagc ¢ 7 Ko Bottion'f 24 sa 100—Drggise Today’s Offer to All Who Have Stomach Distress Try One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin for Indigestion or of gas poisoning, Foster appa tl: 0] its principles. I icensing | act in of Wayne B, W er, general counsel fo ague, the view rel- anti- Presi- Hou bet died several hours earlier. Cooke was known as a brilliant engineer and inventor. He was graduated from Bonn university, and has per- fect several inventions which | brought in substantial royalties. He a a number of poems. one was accepted by Queen Both he Toster, had criminal records and had been watching ooke’s ylovements for some time fore the ious deaths oc- currad. g ed on White r said much resuits could be obtalned by g co-operation between government departments. He 1t each department ediately urn over 1o ney all {information regarding dry The view was ¢ that the placing of enfo Andrews would ir powers of Prohibition Cc s, would oftice. the proper obtained police law viol by Wheeler myster Xpresse cement ur Yard agents also der investigating a report. that Co romised two girls he would teac stenography at his Bloemsbury establishment, although the authori- ties say it is known that he knew nothing of stenography. WAIVES EXAMINATION Mill Plain Man Whose Auto Killed but commissionr effectively administer h Wheeler said pressing ed for building up a more effi- cient force of prohibition agents and that the government more effec there 50 must tak diversion :nto approximately six mi industrial aleohol BRISTOL NEWS (Continued ion gallor nnual Woman Last January Will Stand Trial in Court, Waterbury, April 2—Da ffin, Mill Plain, whom ( Monzani held responsihle of Mrs. Rita Boisvert od on January 13, waived on on a charge of aughter in city court rning through G from Page Scven) tee and a real estate man. Gymnasts Exhibit Joys' classes of the high school |presented an exhibition of gymna- K st night under lirection of Physical Instructor A fine program was he enjoyment of the tending as work were not relatives of the class At the conclusion of the the classes ¥ ap- man- here court | Judge John F. rath, Griffin was driver of an automobile which struck Mrs. Green- wood at Southmayd night of January 12 in which jent Mrs. Greenwood sustained fractured skull. to the superior of $1,000 by road on the acei- ere warmly " {he nomina i1 no way cur- " |Elas T. an running is mate At- torney for the te resulted Boleslaw in n of 1d Frank vas for mi: The rs an ac- pinski ormer tive republican worker who recently cntered the 1 ter is connected with the ive staff of the Lyceum 7 a is native this cit in the jocal a member of sever pionship High schaol football te and ihe democra of and schools. is candidate for alderman. | John Maerz is candidate for alder- |man in th> si#h ward with Thoma and Jlotsky as his ng mat The latter fs the new candidate in ward being ning Fa {ru only the s now office 3 is plar campaign to bring the ward |back into the democratic column and says he has assurance of a big to the filie other active sixth ir is ma ver Ciga | amuel Nesta \an in the second ward, and Sc and Vinvent Watkir will run in the f ward, Tred candidate |John F. council. yurt aldern ard didate for first wit ticket will L ward conm- w | e | To Stop Petting I Aire park: nos 8, To stc g |added uniform is navy blue delay consummation of the sale of | ive California-Orient steamers » Dollar interests, pending & 3 by the attorney general as {o wlity of the transaction was y by a meeting of the ~ Gets Rid of Hair | a of a single vote— | Any Stomach Trouble and if Not Delighted With How Karma Safely | Why not get Bottle of this | grand stomach medicine today with Ithe distinet understanding that your | money will be promptly returncd if the Good Results New Britain Druggists Will Gladly Return the Purchase Price. vigorators—so wonderful that in one small town in New Jersey last vear over 6,000 bottles were sold. Never mind what causes your in- and the | {the same majority that recently ap- proved the the board rejected e legal ques to the mer proposing that -t tions involved be referred department of Justice, SOCIETY DIVORCE ACTION Cpicago, April 2—Edgar Adlai g, retired naval officer and sportsman, was sued for divorce y terday by Mrs. Alice Smith Ewing. ociety matrop well known hert and in Europe. She asks for cus- daughter, Marger Ann, six vears old. No alimony asked. Mrs. Ewing was a. girlhood | friend of Mrs. Helen Ellwood Stokes and a witness here recently in the conspiracy trial in which W. E. D. Stokes was acquitted. Ewing was a second cousin of Adlal E. Stevenson, Vice-president of the United os. INELVENZ kit Up-QUICK ™ | With Doctor’s New Prescription Don't take chances with headache, chill, ‘ shakiness, weakness and fever — Influenza, two years ago. tody of their | once Drive it right out with new prescription of | | wellknown professors of medicine that goes @irect o internal cause and removes it. No narcoticsor harmful drugs. Endorsed 2 ndgm scribed by physicians. Ask for AN-A-CIN ablets, Only 25c box, and money back if not eved. and guaranteed by: Dept. Store Drug Der FITCH-JONES CITY HALL a thotion by Viee Chairman Plum- | Mrs. Ewing charges | her husband deserted her more than | FOREVER Many beauty and health authorities now recognize that unsightly superfluous hair pos: tively can be got rid of permanently by the Tepeated removal of hair roots. Thousands of | Women are using Karms, a new soothing ori- ental balsam, because it can be applied almost ‘aseasily as cold cream and because it lifts out | hair roots, leaving the skin clear, smooth and healthy, No muss. No odor. No growing back of hair stronger than ever. Karma is sold on a money back guarantee of satisfaction, See for yoursell how wonderful it is. Sold by all good dealers including: rod’s Pharma « Pharmac eck's Ph digestion or-gastritts or dyspepsia or how long you have had it, or how many other remedies you have tried, this is the one medicine that will make your old disabled stomach so strong and healthy that you can digest anything you cat without the slightest distress. And you know that when your stomach . is 1n fine “shape, hervous- ness, headaches and dizziness won't bother you. Lvery regular drug- gist guarantees one bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin. Axelrod’s ' Phar- macy sells dozens of it. {it does not stop the most acute !stomach distress quicker than any- thing you ever used. Your stomach may be so distend- ed with gas that vou think every minute your heart will stop beating. yet with one dessertspoonful of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin that dreadful | foeling of suffocation will vanish in a few : With the same speed it stops gas, | | acidity, belching and heartburn. i, Co., Axel-| - ypg 5 wonderful formula Drug Bt South + 5 ‘Areh Street Pharmacy,| combination of Pepsin with rmacy. | thot and other good stomach & Etore this Men in- 1 Follow The Crowds The rest of the week to the inspection of the new and up-to-date dairy— Don’t miss the chance to see the actual process of pasteurizing of milk. It is well worth the time that you will spend. We have spared r Forts in erecting and equipping our new plant with nodern facilities. Our entire organization will be at your service to show you through the plant and to explain to you the whole process which willstartat1p.m.to5p.m. Bring the children along as well. It will in- terest them. Souvenirs will be given to all who attend dur- ing the inspection. The United Milk Co. Tel. 1610-2

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