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: ‘HARTFORD LEADS IN Elzabeth | GOVERNENT COST 3. . () )_ Arden’s Per Capita Expense in 1028 o Toilet Hoe Wos 0B Requisites Creams Powders e et Lotions : sy " st postponement of the start, (Compacts zinally planned fo et THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. MAIN ST. READY FOR FLIGHT |~ — Mayor Endorses Marble Contest ““I'he movement started by the New Britain Herald and the Jun- lor Achievement bureau to deter- mine New Britain’s marble cham- plonship has my hearty approval and endorsement. “I am hopeful that every boy and girl in the city eligible to participate will enter the marble toirnament. Such tournaments encourage sportsmanghip, and while only one contestant will have the honor of representing the City of New Britain in the na- t Atlantic City, all who participate will have the satisfaction of knowing they play- ed well, and if not successful, they lost fairly. . “It an honor that every boy and girl should be desirous of re- ceiving to b city's repre- sentative in the tournament and no time should be st in enroll- ing. T am lopeful of a large list of entries, and that the boy or girl successful in winning the city umpionship will duplicate his success in the national tourna- me Los Angeles Prepared For Delayed | Ueip (o Bermuda Awalting Order » N J, Aprll 18.~The | le Los Angeles was pre- | y to make s «Jvm,\ulj rmuda, watting only for | Washington to give the | g. The flight was post- night because Ligh vy rains. to the BY GEORGE uglon Bu hington, D, tively more water recovery cruising over tional tourn or- the itain's phs of 7 rrum row, Wi 24 ships, taken we been dis- 1. Qillicials, divulge their purpe would nadc of them Cry oard some f the W o ved to throw ea; sntain liquor, overb or whit use 's approach been received for the to procecd 1o Lexing- ipon her T from issist. Monday in the - | commem&ration of the of the M. PAONESSA, Mayor.” —_— CHICAGO MAIL BY . ARTON. ORLEAN First Trip Has Parcels Worth Theee Million The first If of Mexico ceessfully 0 o'clock this lays of pilots rom New Orleans at n the morning landed with registered mail valued at The mail wr transcon- 400 lorse- planes wero Orders N Los Ar 169-171 e revolution MILITARY NOTES What kind of a suit do you want? 1= good style quality me: crate —these are day, the ad ounced George P. s been pro- ¢ g£n- purpos ain and New Iaven — does mod- \bsolutely! the that do count, And these > the rea- <sons more men than ever, this pring whi choose essential ! fact NEW PRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - the department. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925, 'WITNESSES TALK ‘ IN WMR [;ASE‘Spanish War Veterans y Planning Convention | Tell of Plans to Hire Him as' At a meeting of the committee | lof A, G. Hammond Camp, ' 0l Counsel u. 8 will have charge of the working of the second degree. This measure is intended to cope with the continued agitation among the traders against the government reform measures, | LEADING DRUGGIST DIES Wilkes-Barre, Pa, April 18.—~Al- Lert G. Groblewskl, treasurer of the National Druggists Manufacturing assoclation and also of the Penn- sylvania State assoclation, died at his home in Pittston last night, He | W. V., last evening plans for the | was ¢4 years old. state convention of Spanish War | - | Veterans and Auxiliaries, which will | pran HERALD CLASS | bo held in thls city June 19 and 20, FOR QUICK RESUITS | were discussed. The hotel commit- tee was authorized to have circulars STORAGE ‘prnnrd and malled to the camps in the state and the badge committee At Meshken's Means Abso- lute Safety at { was empowered to contract for the king of badges for delegates, We assume the responsibil- | The finance and banquet committees |also submitted reports. Tho com- ity as soon as the Furs are are in our charge, Great Talls, Montana, April 18.— ! District Attorney John L. Slattery today was prepared to continue the introduction of documentary evl- lence, relative to the transfer of Montana oll leases In the trial of Senator Burton K, Wheeler. Senator Wheeler is charged with accepting a fee, after being elected to the sen- |ate, for representing a client boefore | the Department Of The Interior. The banquet will be held at the | Announcement by Judge §. Diet- |State armory Saturday, June 194| rieh that court would adpourn until [ directly after the parade and it is| | Monday after a short session today | expected that between 600 and 700 | as expected to limit the testimony |delegates and visitors will be pres- | to Montana witnesses, formerly as. |ent. The state officer meetings will |sociated with . Gordon Campbell, [be held in the I O. O. F\. hall and {Montana oll operator, |the Auxiliary sessions will be held | Only two witnesses were heard [in Vega hall. | yesterday afternson—Loulg E. Lin-| After the first mecting of = the {coln and John N. Cooper, hoth of | Veterans on Satur@ay the Military | Lewiston, Montana, Lincoln testified |Order of Sergents will hold a} he applicd for an oil prospecting ( parade, which will be formed on | | permit at the request of Campbell, |Arch street, going through Main {for whom Wheeler s alleged o have | street. Frank 8. Wright of New appearcd hefore the Interior Depart- | Haven, grand gugu of the order, | ment. will be in charge. A sergent dance | | Cooper, employad by Campbell as | will be held on the green at Central | a field man In 1922 and 19 .!fslvipnrk. > | Edw MESHKEN ified he atfened a meeting in a hotel | At the conclusion of the parade | . | here in January, 1923, when Wheel- | two degrees will be exemplified at ler's employment was discussed by | the state armory. The local degree | | campbell, formerCongressman Tom | team will be In charge of the work- | stout of Lewiston, T. Werthel- |ing of the first degree and a team | mer. a salesman, and Wheeler, Coop- | composed of the past grand gugus er denied hearing Wheeler say he | would represent Campbell before | | The air is full of things | you .shouldn't miss. mittee on decorations has made plans to decorate I. 0. O. I, hall, the Vega hall and the state armory, Which is given by way of introducing this thought: life is full of good things you shouldn’t miss. Choose the right system to win success and happiness. Every success system that works starts with the saving of money, the building up of & thrift account. (s You are protecting your Furs from Fire, Theft and Mothes, Have you a thrift account? If you haven't you have missed something. Sooner or later you will lose out. Est. 1899 170 MAIN ST, Tel. 618 Invest in our shares which are earning 5%. That's about the surest and safest way there is to make a good start on the pathway to success. 'NEW BRITAIN COOPERATIVE He said he went to Butte with Stout for the purpose of employing | {Wheeler as counsel for Campbell in | a recelvership suit, brought by L. C.| oil operator, then pend- MOTHER Give Your Child The BEST MILK Moorland Farm Herd (88 animals) is ACCREDITED NO. 693, No Reactor to Tubercnlosis has been found in 3 years. Most tested herds still find reactors. The best and safest is MOORLAND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Stevenso i to act as counsel | for $10, car and was paid & $2,000 retainer's fee. CL CHANGES CLOTHCRAFT| Roma ,April 18.—The government | SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Tailored Clothes | $32.50 $45.00 close HORSFALLS | COAST GUARDSHEN “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” . A ki A Five Are Penalized at New London Sub Base | COAL | The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street WASHINGTON Corner Washington and Lafayette St- AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Room and Board—$10 up Transient Rooms—$1 up 3 Qur New Grill is a Nice Place to Eat OUGH! 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Gormely stated, whl bhe ote co-operation hetwecr taken the Vegeta- ble Compound my .[sideand backdon't s bother me and 1 can do my house- and care for my children now re before I did not feel like de ing around. After m: born about fou n advertisement in he Vegetable Compound. e, but I was ple said it ving the eco- northeastern until a tablished. e meoting have tatives of < et more t ught if it would ould be better to have a role house full of children and have d health. Ibecame stronger from aking it and my husband says I lock live woman instead of & dead comes [ am going od Medicine as T am nswer letters from woman who wishes to ask about medicine.”” — Mrs, WILLIAM BUTTS, Wellston, Ohio, pr many produce and fres grain products a too fruit « rallway You Can Make Money! Tilustration describes how easy it’s done by making BEST—PURE—PAINT | For $3.00 per Gallon with PAINT FACTS It is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest vears of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satis- | factory use. . M-}wcauae in Semi-Paste form, and therefore ' you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and 80 make 1% gallons of Pure Paint for $3.00 per gallon, QUARANTEE—Use a gallon out of any you buy, and if not ;m-l fectly satisfactery the remainder can be returned without payment being made for the one gallon used. \ FOR SALE BY JOHN BOYLE CO. PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO. BRISTOL HARDWARE (0. LOOMIS BROs. CO. INT, F. FERRUCCI F. B. GATES C. A. PELTON CHARLES H. JACKSON JOHN BRANSFIELD EST. HIGGANUM FEED STORE NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLE BRISTOL GRANBY SOUTHINGTON PLYMOUTH MIDDLETOWN CHESHIRE PORTLAND HIGGANUM air different industries including § Let us serve you, {oday issed a proclamation ordering | pt. all the stock exchanges in Ttaly to Monda Tel, 92013 | Room 210, Nat. Bank Bldg. | Tel, 321 —— What I've Always Wished For— ret e Solid Silver A Modern Spoon of 1925 The cherished ideal of every woman is genuine hospitality. Nowhere in the home is personality more truly expressed than at the dining table. Here distinction is ob- tained only by choosing those table ap- pointments that are heautiful, suitable and genuine, When she realizes that Solid Silver— precious through the ages—is moderately - priced and that its beauty and rare crafts- manship will reflect the quality of her home, why should she set her table with anything but the best! The secret of a Perfect Table is SOLID SILVER. An unusual Exhibition of Solid Silver (Sterling) is displayed in our win- dows this week, through the courtesy of the Towle Manufacturing company. The two spoons illustrated above give you some idea of the contrasts which are shown. We show spoons of the Revolutionary Period, of the Civil War, as well as the best and most authentic patterns of today. . We also ask you to aid us in this exhibition by bringing in the oldest of silver that you have, whether it is a s poon, a howl or any other piece. I will loan it to us we will place it on disp lay. We hope very much that the interest each family feels in its valuable old silver will prompt the offering to us of quite a number cf pieces so that our ex- - hibition may be as complete as possible. The Porter & Dyson Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths .54 Main Street g)iece you New Britain