New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1925, Page 12

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RECOVERY §7.363 N BERLIN NEW) BET OF BOOKMAKER - Mrs. Ada Wells Regains Small Part of Losses Wellg' “in t0o a )sses was predicate e¢ with hin t park i for two yo h races from . only anish Double Revenge have have WOMEN BORN 1873 T0 1881 Now Is the Critical Time. LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegeta- ble Compound will Help You Safely Through Convoy, Ohio. —*-During the Change of Life I was weak and run-down and could hardly domy work. By reading your _advertise- ments I found out about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound andit hasstraight- ened me right out and made me feel like anew woman By the time I ha taken eight bot tles I was well an suld do my housework on the farr ithout trouble. I recommended ) my daughter-in-law after her s 1d baby was born and it did her onderful lot of good. I told her y it and if it didn’t help her I v ay for it, and before she had tak 1e bottle she said to me, ‘You won wve to pay forit! Itis helpin erfully !’ And she tock thr les of it. You can use my test onial if you — Mrs. L \CKERMAN, Convoy. Ohi Consider carefully Mrs. Ackerm: tter. Her experience ought to he ou. She tells of the trials of midd} \ge and the wonderful results she ob tained from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ctable Compound. Cuaticura | Pieparahons ‘ d in purit .v»pavc-d by millions they are| unrivaled | e and preserve | ment soothes d eruptions. -lathering Shaving Stic ritation but leaves the skin fresh and smooth. The Talcum | is fragrant and refreshing. ! tment 25 and 50e. Taleom 2Ze. 8o!. PREPARED gp~ S GIUBERTy EASTONwC) from Page ing. April 20, ~‘\‘.mlwn there ral n...m w0 us of business to 1 Seven) at § o'clock, will be seve lh-r!m-l H. Damon funeral Herbert H, of lin, who is home, wi lhome 'k, tomo! afternoon and from the Berlin church 2:30 Samu A will and burial v @ Maple cmetery,” A delegation from A, G Hammond nish War Vet Damon a \ization. \ mnm Miss Fitzsimons Miss Katherine Moore of Meriden 8 8pe g a few as Ll guest \Y|\~ Lose Fitzsimons ow ficlate camp, N d. M was that | ays of Ken- Last Berlin Ttems regular mid-week service will Methodist church this g at sual hour. vegular meeting of the Boys' will not be held this evening. . Fuller left Wednesday tend the annual con- e being held at Jamalca, ceting of the Modern Wood- en will be held at the Athletic vilding this evening. Mrs, Willlam Noble members of the Progressive Reading circle at her home in West Cromwell Tuesday evening. Henry Porter is confined to his home on Wilcox avenue by illness. The program committee in charge the meeting of the Community club next Wednes: ning are re quested to me the home of the chairman, Ralph Gamble of Wilcox e, evening § o'clock committee consists of the fol- lowing membe Mrs, Abel, Mrs. A A, North, Mrs. Amos Rourgeois. Misses Hazel Nelson and Helen Flaherty, A. A. North, ¥rancis Co- nd Ralph Gamble, All meni- are urged to be present. ainment given at Com- g last night under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes mu enjoye These entertainments given every Wedr day evening by picked entertain ment teams are meeting with gre: approval and success. “Mice and \Ien" to Be taged in Costume phion Dramatic club of the High experiments i the will entertain of chool ')1 Men.” costume. undertaken for On ac 1 expense the ¢ v to raise s the P s, adde he price time of the SUES PITCH WIFE Says in § 000 Suit That She Helped Make Hair Tonic Fortune Mo 16.—Recalling he days w sold hair tonic to her b p a husiness has made him a million- Fitch, wife of F. W. for divorce ained a court order the Fitch manu- compa guarantee temporary alimony. She total alimony of $17 ared she V\Hmv\\”] ufacturing nture was rom house stock in irir y to Mrs, Fitch ae barber aunched her Titch Reno early supplying that Mr. in with crue Fiter at 1 ENGINEER HONORED adeiphia, Pa.. April 16.—The sson gold medal, one of nors « red by the presented Hodgkinson South Phila- i » highest was ancis he TUNCHES WITH PRESIDENT A Mra Cool- 1he ton, April 16 Junch President and White Hou ement t Mac was y of Gen- president Wash <un and Wind Bring Out Ugly Sper How to Remove Fasiiy sa joes gi expense Simply le stre rtment story tions should show rid and g or and applica- you how easy if yourself of the homely get a beautifu m com to ask the druggist for 50 a8 as epartment Laboratories, 105 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. - MUNNILLIN BED, |NORE EANIMALS FOR | GOV. SMITH'S Z00 I'wo Little Bear Cubs Now Are To Be Placed in New York Exccutive's Menagerie Albany, N. Y. April nor Smith's zoo, one of widely advertised features executive mansion, soon is augmented by two bear tives of Hamilton county. His face beaming with one of the sunniest Smith smiles, the governor made the important announcement today. Prefaced by the caution “Here's some news” the governot told the story of the two bears: “Two days ago a game protector fn the upper part of Hamilton county found a line of bear traps, and tracing the line to a hollow tree, he found nestled in it cubs. “They must cently, for they hardly able to move tion around, so the protector took them away, fed them on milk from a bottle, notified the conserva- tion commission, and 1 was told yesterday they would soon he here the z00.” hieir names? The asn't sure, for “the sons—would have to chris he said, but he thought “Mike" might suit, bec u)\rlmflr‘nxl' will .:Rll\ alike.” Clty ltems 16.—Govers the most of the o be cubs—na- two horn re toothless and but no protec- have been wert was governor boys"—his n them. ke and use “they , & member of En- mitted to the Nev ospital yesterday is the son Lester Dar gine Co, 4, dritain G for treatment. of Deputy Chief Fugene I, Barnes. The regular mecting of Burritt 29, P. of H., will be held evening, in Jr. O. U, A, M, class of candidates the Portland A large will be initiated by Grange degree team. A son was born to Mr. Frank B. Howard of 51 strect, Wednesda PRAISE FOR HERGER Better Service and and Mrs, Woodiand Feonomy in Nickel Plate Deal, According to President Johm J. Bernet. 16.—DB¢ nt operation, total of out be expected nickel plate mer- ger plan, John Bernet, president of the Nickel Plate, declared today before the interstate commerce com- mission at hearings on the consolida- tion proposal. Bernet was the second witness called by the Van Sweringen inter- who are before the commission seeking authorization for the | of the Ch 5 roads Washington, of 8¢ Apri vice, economies in 2d a reduction in the nding securities can to result from ti ests, ley, Erie and Pere Marquette rail- ,v the Nickel Plate Company. Impm'tant Blllc Are Up Before Governor bmlth Y., April 16—Action by Smith on all of the educa- before him, including York city rease measure a ) ppropriation for r achooikala) will he postponed until after a con- ference hetween the executive and Commissioner of F e the governor announced today. De Kay Probably Will Be Sent Back to U. S. TLondon, April At the resump- tion of hearings i the pro- lings seeki tradition of John y De Kay, an American v n Providence, R, L, in connection bank fraud, the magistrate ought a prima facie an made and he should grant the application for e tradition o De today 1agistr ho is ill Kay in will hi n oppor- COORIE DAY cookies will be made Scouts Saturday ticut ho o is of dozens of ady 7y orders have n fille veek. The commit Mrs. Joseph Mrs. ( harge Mrs Coi 1. E agreed home should office 1°ri- (‘onnecticut Mrs. Johr Gross. ( to ma bring ) lay night or Light and lay morning arles 106 at to the Power (o. office FOR lHI’\ ADO VICT l\l\ New, Safe Way to Remove Hair Roots No need now to u treatments to apply ordinary only remove A marve! etgo painful electric uperfluous hair; nor to e“nt! ve hair removerswhich rface h us new ( | balsam has been discovered which is app most as ea: cold cream, It penetrates towards the hair roots and gently “cases out” every objection- able hair, root and all, and leaves the skin cleat, white, healthy and soft as velvet. No muse. No odor. No growing back of hair stronger than ever. Absolutely harmiess. Karma, as this wonderful new discovery is called, is highly recommended by prominent beauty ists, and is sold on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction by all good dealers, including sginis peake & Ohio, npm:mp ! automabile, SOCIAL Sold by all drufgists. BOUTS CANGELLED Dethroned Wrestling Champion Has Temperature of 104 Philadelphia, April 16.—Wayn. (Big) Munn, who was shorn of his world's heavyweight wrestling title last night by Stanislaus Zbyszko, was confined to a hotel bed today with tonsilitis and influenza. Gabe Kauf- man, his manager, sald that all wrestling engagements have been cancelled, Both Kaufman and Dr. Abraham Baron*of Philadelphia, who'examin- ed the giant wresticr before his bout lust night, said he has a severe of tonsilitis, perature br. Baron svade Munn not “1 examined Munn before the hout,” “He showed a temperature of 1 1 also found him suffering from acute tonsilitis, [ told him he should not wrestle but the man's attitude was one that woull mislead anyone. He was confident he could win and esired not to disappoint the crowd He n fooled himself as to how sick really In the face of his own desive the Pennsylvania ath- letic commissioner present did not inerpose any objection to Munn going o While the big Nel bed fighting iliness, 7 eran grapp 1 to be 52 to Jimelight of a world's cham- an honor that he had won several times, FOR CHURCH BENEFIT The New Britain Business Professional Women's club will give 1 minstrel show in the North Haven Town hall on Thursday evening, April 23, at 8:30 o'clock, for the henefit of §t. Barnabas' c ch Dancing will follow the in- men A large delegation from this is planning to n > trip by Rev. J o Sullivan 1s pastor of St, 1 as church. case Today he had a tem- 104 suld of he tried to per- to enter the ring. fifteen minutes sald the doctol eve he was is in his hszko, the vet- ¢ is variously askan report: in the pionship, and lost and WOMAN A 'S APPEAL dgeport, April 16.—Precedent was set hefore the supreme court of erors today when Mrs, Minerva Da- vis, attorney at law and republican woman leader of Norwalk, argued an appeal from superior court. She fs the first woman before the state's highest tribunal. To Prevent Baldness prevented easier lling hair and banish all dandruft e hair grow by using _the best tonic and t's guaranteed an e Stop 3aldness than cured. itching scalp, and make t Parisian Sage scalp treatment. 1 m— NOX-RI-TIS HAS GAINED FRIENDS IN MANY STATES All These People Had Tried Many Remedies For Rheumatism Without Results ng, Ta “1 had rheuma- tism for 10y and spent $900 trying to find a remedy to even give me re- Had only R - over taken Tis a time L until 1 was free of rheumatism.” | —Mrs. J. E. Hem- George short Wilmington, Del. — For two months I had to| chair -Ri is a ) rheu- 1 tism with sciatic Mr. M. J. Nal 615 Third Ave We have thousands of such testi- monials on our files. Call or write for free hooklet. “Forms of Rhen- matism, to Miller-Hanson, 30 Church as oSt e Collegiate Dance ELK HALL SAT., APRIL 18 ADMISSION 50c barrister to argue! [SHEPHERD ENTERS PLEA OF NOT GULLTY TODAY Judge Overrules Motion (o ()umll Murder Indictment—Case Golng o Trinl Chicago, April 16, —~Willlam D, Shepherd, charged with the m\m]-‘r his foster son, Willlam Nelsoh | | McClintock, pleaded not gullty today | when arraigned in criminal court. | e i HANSAS COLLEGE [5 CELEBRATING, ofllh Auniversary of Home| Economics Education Munhattan, Kansas, April Chiet Justice Hopkins overruled a |Half a century ago when home was defense motlon to quash the indiet- | ment The state asked for an early trial but the court said the date could be fixed by trial judge when the case comes up in the regular course. It was the tiest time Shepherd haa been in court since his third unsuc- cessful effort to obtain dom from jail on hail in the Chicago courts. A fourth effort in the Tllinols su- preme court by means of a habeas corpus action also falled, The def the onse herd and C. C. Faiman murde McClintock by the inoculation of ty phoid any argument. Iaiman never has been with the indictment and has held by the prosecution at a hotel. He is expected to be the principal witness against Shepherd and testified that he taught how to administer typhoid germs to produce death and that he was promised $100,000 by Shepherd if his “million dollar deal” was suc- cesstul Faiman also has sald he under- stood that Shepherd expected to ob- tain the McClintock million dollar S bulk of which was left 10 Shephierd by & will drawn by Shep- herd and signed by McClintock soon after he became s of age a ago. McClintock died on De- ast. uttered the words not guilty emphatically. From the be- ginningeof the investigation of the death of Billy McClintock, Shepherd had wed that the charges agalnst him were a plot to prevent his obtaining the McClintock estate ‘rm, served year cember 4 Shepherd INDICTMENTS STAND April wnapolis, to quash five indictments charglig | it qries ins D. C. Stephenson, former dragon of the Ku Kiux Klan, an attack on Miss Madge Oberholtzer were overruled today by Judge Col- lins, Stephenson then pleaded not guiity. grand motion to quash the tory, indictment which charges that Shep- |to be confer was overruled \\\(hu\ll are Mrs, Nellie K {uate in 1876 an, {mics extension been | Mrs, has | Apby 1. Maglatt, Shepherd | ¢o T 16.—Motions | with | the laboratory and mother was still Itho only teacher, the firet special courses in the United States in the art of homemaking were established for women at Kansas State Agricul- tural, College here. Today, with such instruction avail- uble in varying every school girl In the country, college be bilee marking the completion of fifty ccars of home ecomonics education, Tomorrow for the first time in his- lonorary doctor's degrees are upon three women the d | for outstanding work in home econ- They | omlr'q education and research. Azie Jones, a grad- work In Wisconsin: Henrietta Willard Calvin, !supervisor of home economlcs in the Philadelphia public schools, and '$8, in charge of work at the University of Wis- consin, NN NN AN NN, Cracked Toes Sore, Tender Feet A s T Trritating m-nl! perspiration from ! the foot pores produces and ag sravates crac 0 itching h tween toes, raw- ness and tender. wching, swollen feet The mome apply “Phillips Milk of Mag- all this soreness, itching and ppears. Just pat it on rtly. Nothing élse stops | foot odors, relieves foot soreness a foot weariness so promptly as this harmless antacid. Insist upon genuine “Phillips Milk of Magnesia." All drugstores sell 25-cent bottles. you t e Accept Right Now New Britain Druggists Offer to Chronic Ind|gestmn Sufferers One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin I'nds Gas, Bloating, Near Suffo- cation, Sourness and Gaspy Breath or Your Money Back. Astonishing Sales Amaze Druggists. - ] At combine the ws Pepsin with Menthol and othe orrective stomach agents so Ihat it will do the most good in the shortest possible time, bother i ertspoonful of this splendid and pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas, bloating, heaviness, acld- ity, heartburn or any upset condition | of the stomach to speedily vanish, And why shold any man or wom- an suffer hour with chronie indigestion or any stomach misery | when this grand elixir that acts al- most instanily can be easily pro- cured? But there is more to say remarkable another about this { will interest thousands of despond- v has been found to | th slow actors when | remedy—something that | ent people. Dare's Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress, but it also conquers &tubborn indiges- tion, dyspepsia and gastri the kind that bothers all day and robs you of needed sleep at night. Furthermore it puts an end to di 7iness, nervousness, headache, sleep- leasness and despondency which di tressing troubles are nearly alw 1 by chronic stomach dis- turbance. Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is pleasant to take, has a delightfully refreshing taste and after it has put your etomach in a elean and healthy con- dition, just notice how much better you look and feel, for besides cor- recting stomach disorders this su- premely good remedy that Axelrod’s I'harmacy and druggists everywhere are glad to guarantee, is a fine tonic builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish and sleep soundly. that 8 Days More of the “Only Sale in 31 Years’ Le W ltt’s SELLII\G OUT SALE ends on Apnl 25. Hundreds of ew Britain people have taken advantage of this event to purchase Le Witt’s perfect diamonds, reliable watches and jewelry Why not you? On May 1st M. C. Le Witt will be located in an office one flight up in present building to cater to the wants of his many customers and friends with a new and selected stock of high grade jewelry, watches and diamonds. NEW Everything will be new, TOCK, NEW FIXTURES, but the prices will be lower, due to the low overhead resulting from an office location. Before moving upstairs to the new office, M. C. Le Witt wants to sell out everything in his present store, and it will be to your advantage to purchase within the next 8 below cost. X days for everything is marked Remember, Everything Must Be Soid Before April 29 M. C. LEWITT Jeweler and Diamond Dealer 295 MAIN STREET degroes to almost | an a semi-centennial fu- | head of home econ- | FRIDAY SPECIALS Bucks covv. b, 30c 7 Roe....... I dlkc 12¢ 14c b, lOC 18¢ w 15¢ w 15¢ 20c 000 8c w 20¢ . 300 1bs. 25c - B 28(: ciams .ot &8 " solia w..m 35c LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTERS_ Special—Evaporated Apples...2 Ibs. 35¢ Special'—Cut Refugee Beans..2 cans 3lc Speciall— cocorner cosrann Ples. . . .ea. 25¢ SHORIE b, HERRING ....... MEDIUM MACKE MEDIUM 'Lov FRESH COD SPEAK . BOSTON BLUE DERS . I eoas h. FRESH WHITE UALIBUT ., . lIO\ ELESS SALT C ‘()ID . 20C Open C Inmu . COCOANUT CUSTARD The Best Made BreadFull 16 0z loaf 7c Sweaters Golf Hose Knickers Shirts After Easter ‘ Specials For Friday and Saturday OATS A Special Lot of Coats at Prices Greatly Reduced—some plain, others fur trimmed either at border or collar and cuffs. $1950 $2250 $25.00 $27 50 $29.50 DRESSES s "An array of better Silk Dresses a¥] 3 —in plain high shades or smart looking prints—All New Spring Styles.

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