New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 11

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* New Britaln n the great 'boy classic *newspapers, who are interested é Gongratulations From All Sec- ) By Th and Sweden and with afrman Staklanakis, of the Gregk reform | party In Athens in expressing happl- | ness oger tho result of Sunday's election, 64 CITIES ENTERED R WA T Champion Will Be Best Shooter in United States The year's national marble cham- plon 18 going to be even more the typleal Americau boy than ever, ¥or he is going to have to beat 63 other boys from half the states of the unfon to win the most coveted title in Boydom. The national SAFBTY CAMPAIGN - 15 Pod Cent Reduction in Crossing Tragedies in Chicago District as Result Lagg Summer, Chicago,, April 20.—Pointing to a | reduction of fifteen per cent in the number of deaths in grade crossing | accldents during the perlod of Ihst | summer's safety compaign, the safety scction of the Ameriogn Rall way assockation adopted plans at ity meeting here today for an intensis fled campaign of cautioning motor- | ists (his year, Tho campalgn will bho pressed durlng the four months from Jun 1 1o September 30, tho peripd of heaviest motor traffle, through the medlum of the radio, warning post- ors and public meetings, with th enlisted support ' of natlonal local safety organizations. A poster #epicting a crossing smagh, with the #logan “Think, Driver, Think!" will be displayed throughoutéthe country. ‘The railway Safety planners point- ed to a record of progressive re- duction in the number of grada| crossing cusualties in propertion to | the number of motor vehicles tor | the last four years as the result of | safety campaigns. Delaware Lighthouse Burns, $100,000 Damage Wilmington, Delaware, April 29— Fire that destroyed the government warehouse at the: Fdgemosr light- house station last night did about $100,000 damage. The Edgemoor | entry st including clobed with 64 cities from 24 states and the Distriet of Columbla, That 18 & guin of 10 cities over last year, and 24 cities over 1023, the first year of the national tournament, The national champlon will be the pick of hundreds of thousands of roungsters who are kntickling dowrr fit large cities from coast to coast, and from the Gulf of Mexico and the Rio Grande—actually—to the Great Lakes, Oblo and Pennsylyania are tRd for leadership in the number of citles entered, with seven cach, Mas- sachusetts and California come next, with five each, I'ive stateg have four entrics each—Connecticut, New Jer- sey, Tllinois, Texas and Indiana. New York and Kentucky each have three, Then there are 13 states and the District of Columbia, with one cach. | After winning his own city cham- | plonship, each of the 64 boys will go to Atlantie City for the national play-off, They will" arrive at the| “world's greatest playground” Sun-| day, May 31. Play begins June 1| station serves all the lighthouses and the naw champion will be!and range lights from Trenton to crowned June 6. | Fenwick Island, 1 The tournament is made possible | — by the enferprise of 64 American TO PRESENT TWO PLAYS, | Tho final dress Is good, wholesome, supervised reerea-; “Deris and the téon. Tt is organized and conducted | “Cin'm'huns™, whicl will he present- by The Scripps-Howard Newspapers, [ed in the Ifirst Congregational whieh fovite other leading ‘mews-|church chapel Friday night by the papers to join them each year, | Young ™ People's’ -society. o® that In Atlantic City, the tournament | church, will be held toni has the heafty cooperation of Mayor | Samuel McCutcheon Ldward L. Bader and hig city ad-| plays. “Cin'm'buns, ministration, of the Chamber of | edy, has a cast of four, X Commerce, the Hotel Men's associa- | Doane, Miss Gertrude Gibney, d- tion and other leading civic and pub- | cric Lockwood and Leon Wradiey. lic spitited organizations, { The cast of “Doris and the Dino- The champions are Kings 'of the | saur,” a two-act comedy, compri boardwalk at Atlantle City for a | Miss Trene Halgis, M Elizabeth | week, They live at the best hotels. | I Miss Marjoric Gibn They play on marble courts especial- | Florence Tomkins, Gust ly construeted on the beach, swithin | Wilmer Barnes, and K an arena seating 5,000 people and | The socicty orchestra, with standing space for 10,000 thore. | Nancy Doane, yill furn There i nothing commercial ahout | tWeen the act the tournament. Seats are free. | = Many hotel guests come especially to BURRT renew their youth by watching the| “The play, and return daily to marvel at} which ‘will be given by Burritt the skill and sportsmanship of the| Grange in L 6. O. I hall on May youngsters, is the mo3y elaborate production ery amusement’on the board- | ¥et attempted by that organization. k s open to the marble champs | Rehearsals are being Keld five nights without charge. And many extra]@ Week in order to put the cast, amusements are devised especially | Which i3 lieaded: by Miss Elanor for them. 1It's all pitchad on one | Rotherford and Paul Zink, in the plane—to make the tournament a | best of shape. clean, wholesome, constructive com- | petition, and to give the boys an in- spiring week of play and reer ation. | HINDENBIIRG GETS MANY GREETINGS rehear for Dinosaur” gnd Helena ish music bhe- I"GRANGE PLAY. Path Across the Hil | tions of Universe saclated Press, Hanover, Germany, April Crowned heads, deposed rulers, Ger- | man clubs from Buenos Air Constantinople, from San ¥’ to Helsingfors, and generals fought under ¥Field Marshal von| Hindenburg are all joining in de- luging the president-clect with con- gratulatory messages. “God has helped,” telegraphs Queen Victoria of Sweden, who comes from the former reigning | house.of Baden. | Among the former rulers of Ger- man states who have expressed their | felicitations are the Landgraves of | Hesse, Grand Duke Frederick Aug-| ust of Oldenburg, Duchess Paul| Freidrich of Mecklenburg, Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, and Prince Rudolph of Lippe. eneral von Gallwitz rejoices that | again able to cry ‘hur- rah’” General Huiler, in the name of the federation of Gernfan officers, impléres Heaven's aid for the fleld marshal. Count von de Goltz felict- | tates him in the name of the pa-| triotic societies in Germany. German societies in Buenos Alres, | Havena, Madrid, London, Helsing- fors, Riga, San Francisco, New Tork, | Rio Janciro, Budapest., Vienna and Constantinople vie with the military | attaches in Berlin of Spain, Peru, | MOTHS FIRE THEFT CONSTANTLY MENACE YOUR VALUABLE FURS STORE THEM HERE ~ AT — 2% WITH SAFETY Edw. MESHKEN t W you'd be proud of—and show of to your friepds. * e), ¥ 170 MAIN ST Tel. 618 lswamp a short distance away ,where, | ceivea { recommended by many nurses and Do you know why children loot the jam jar? Caught in the act! Don’t be too hard on him. Y dn't be the kind of a youngster Every growing child craves sweets. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children’s candy must be purc—and they should not overeat. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole answer this problem in just the ey are china-hard and deliciously NEW BRUTAIN DAILY HEKALD, WEUNESUAY, AVKIL 29, 1920 'EXPLORERS READY FOR | ASSAULT O MOUNTAIN NEY T0 SOLUTION | Base For Supplics in Attempt on Gary Murder Myster St R From Solution Mount Logan is Established Capt. McCarthy Says, Vancouver, B, C., April 20.—In a gram to (he Vancouver Pally ovinee today, Captain A, H. Me- Gavy, Indiana, April 20.—A pair of | Carthy, who is to direct an expedi- cyeglisses for a middle-aged man [tion which 18 to try to elimb Mount and a woman's grey sucde left shoe | Logan, an unscaled peak in the Yu- werc-koys held today by authorities , 10,500 feet high, said that an nvestigatiig the death of tho un- |advinco party which he Is heading ldentified girl whoso ~ dismembered, | hus “succeeded in accomplishing burned and bullet-riddled body was | what we sct ‘out to do after seventy found Sunday near Chesterton, Tn- | days ccasoless work." dlana, The message, dated McCarthy, A posililily that solution of the | Alaska, read in part: i mystery hingell entirely on the cye- “The advance party that has been | glades, llke that of the slayng of | establishing supply bases along the | Bobby Franks by Nathan Leopold froute for the Mount Logan expedi- | and Richurd Loeh was considercd by | 1ion, returned here Monday. — We offfclals In a conferenca last night. |15q’three dog teams with us. The shoe, with one strap bumed | = upe ot 41y, ol ok in re: oft wag found by a police dog about |15y, "y six-lorse team bobsled, cov- AL el 1l ering 490 milos, and then three dog Jowed o trll Lo 4 small lake o n | tAMS making fhe 950-mile strotch LR g A g 1l over rough, broken terrain, y difficult to travel, with deep snow and bad ice in places, and i terrific “cold all_times. On tho| | way back we ra§into a spring! break-up which imbeded our pro- gress to some extent, | | “We beft with 17,000 pounds of feed and other supplics. Al caches lwere successtully made.” | Ileven members of the expedition are to leave Seattle Sunday for Cor- dova, Alaska, whence they are to | proceed to a hase camp on a | ern glacier of Mount Logan, « caa ANNDUNGES CHANGE authorities belleyed, the missing legs | and right arm of the girl might he found when the lake is pumped dry. Tracing of dental work on the &irl's teeth was started when a chart of her mouth was made An incomplete identification of the bhody as'that of the wife of n G rafleond employe was upsct when it was learncd that @ lotter was re- from her from IFarina, Tili- nois, Monday, Her hushand, who had heen held for questioning was released, Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has 2ll of the advantages of | grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OLTthcblistpr. You justapplyit with the fingcrs.. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing cintment penetrates the pores; then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief, ' Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is (Business Canses “Celit to Re- sign-Nefw One Engaged | szohn *Trio. the widely | music organization of this city, h ‘n regard ¢d as one of the finest bodies of its | ind in the state, is to und, accoming 1o 'a siate rheror W. Hart, its plan- 0 leader, Henry G. Schauftier | s resigned, due to in- inds of private pu:iaces up o mueh of s | ure that he doemad It | forcgo the exactims of Fe-| tat lorgoer, Schany 1egi ¥ owent nte | , purchasing 2 mannfuciuring | cnterprise. ’ has i doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the backor joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest, It may prevent pneumonia and “flu” To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65c¢, jars and tubes. sod den which will time in the f longi L iio nes Mr. Hart dechucd that Roy ot- tle of Hartforl, 'cellist, would fill the vacancy. Mr Tuttle yecently | played at Conler Congregational | chureh and I regarded as a high | caliber player who is fully capable of mecting the artistic exactions en- tuiled npon membership in the trio. | D The other member remains, Herbert | Betterthan « mustard plaster | 15, Anderson, who is rearded as the | | star violinist of the city. Savers are kingd to teeth, safe and wholesome. Vou may conscien tiousiy be generous with Life Savers for they are the ideal candy for little folks. Six fiavors are displayed at all stores so you may help yourself: Pep- int-o-green, Cinn- ©-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Lifo Savers, Inc.. Port Chester, N. Y. ou did it yourself safe snapshot pictures Safe for little tummies tiny teet ul fiavors et. And Life Lenore Ulri¢ Leaving Belasco Productions New York, April 39.—Lenore Ul- vic, since 1916 a star 1@ theatrical productions under the management of David Belasco, has severed re- lations with the veteran play pro- ducer, and will leave the cast of ‘“Ihe Harem” in which she is_play- Ing here at the erfld of this week. Miss Ulric sald she was quitting the play because of health and ~ would not say whether she would return to Belasco’'s management after she ad taken a roest, fices refused to comment, Beggar Owns Auto And Two Houses . New York, April 20.—~James Hyde, who shuffles along on his bent knees dafly and solicits alms from Brook- lyn shoppers, owns two houses and The Belasco olv‘ ’mulnlulnl a motor the police | charged yesterday following Hyde | arrest for annoying passe " | magistrate sent him to jail, \e Freshness Preserved m ;‘ HOME FROM HONEYMOON. | Mr and Mrs, Maurico Beaudoin | have returned from the wedding trip | through New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Washing | ton, DC. The journey was made by automobile, Mrs, Beaudoin was for | merly Miss Pauline Russell of Grand | street, The couple will reside in | Plainville, FATAL TRAIN WRECK San Dicgo, Cal., April 20,—A San- |te Fe passengor train southbound | from Los Angeles to San Diego, left |the rails while speeding through | | Sorrento Canyon, in @ driving rain, |20 miles north of here last night, | kitiing John Warboys, tho engineer | :und injuring 18 passengers, | than ordinary freshness is air-tight S TE.A smorerichdrawing & delicious tea since the Aareservéd in the LADA pacKet. Eammee e eSS N For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Rheumatism Sufferers Are Amazed at Results of . | NOX-RI-TIS Over 1,500,000 OX-RI-TIS Tablets Have Been Sold in New Br itain and Connecticut in the Last Few Months and Hundreds of Residen NOTE WHAT PEOPLE AND CONN. HAVE T SAY ABOUT NOX-RI-TIS New Britaln—"I am frce from rheumatismr singe taking NOX-RI- TIS."—Amandus Johnson. “T sure can recommend NOX-RI- TIS as the only rheumatispm medi- cine, It fixed me wup in fine shape.” —J. F. Desrosius, 369 Maln straet. “NOX-RI-TI® signs of@neuritis has driven out all and lumbago."— . B. Olson, 28 Church street, “Nothing ever touched my rheu- I took NOX-RI-TIS." —Mrs. Robinson, Sexton street, matism until “There isn't any U-TIS for Daniel Crowe. medicine like rheumatism.”— Have Testified As to Its Great Merits HERE IN NEw BR"MN’DNggiStS All Over Are | Boosting for Nox-Ri-Tis N Britain — “Nothing equals :.\U.\-ILI-'I'JS for rheumatism, is our | firm Dbelief. All who have used it that it has no equal in told |treatment of rheumatic conditions. there was no cure for rheumatism [Our records show a wonderful fn- when I started to take NOX-RI-TIg, | (T8¢ in sales since we started handling it."—DMiller-Hans but T know different now.—Mr. J. E. | no "8 It."—Miller-Hanson. | New Haven Beny, 131 Exchange street, Ihandied a med | fast as NOX-RI- the effect of rheumatism, 4:1-H;\';"_":‘:"h;:,"”'""' TIS has put me on my feet,"—Mr. Y H. A. Cahill, 30 College street. New Haven—*1 was that Conn “Never ne which sold as 18 has. It makes used, We are convinced of its meri {in the treatment of rheumgtism. | Fahy-Nolan Drs Nashua, N, H.—"We never sold a remedy that gave the safis- action that NOX-RI-TIS has for rheumatism. Not complaint from a single customer ay we sold 52 packages in six hours* {ime A record neyer before *d by any medicine concern.” shua Pharmacy Company, W —“NOX-R is the greatest seller we handled, and the results are | derful."—Apothecaries Hall Co “After being idle for om have Waterbury—*"I believe that [ have tried all the medicines recom- mented for rheumatism, but it re. mained for NOX-RI-TIS to produce results."—J. R 268 Main one Warner, “hic We could publish the names of hundreds of other people who pr NOX-RI-TIS as the only mec for rheumatidm, but space does | permit. 3 aterbury, (o not won- the | st Wed- | have ever! The C. G, Adox Company Have Every Reason to Believe They Have the Great- est Rheumatic Rem- edy of the Day No remedy has ever created sich | wide-spread intcrest in so short a time, as has NOX-RI-TIS, It has long been evident that if a remedy could be discovered that would dis- solve calcareous deposits and oxal- uria in the blood, driving same out through the kidne rheumatism could be treated successtully, Ithcumatic conditions, such as | arthritis, neuritis, sciatica, muscu- lur, Jumbago, Kkidney disorders and rheumatism of the join e said Lo he used by oxaluria in the blood. NO. U-TIS is a recent dis- covery made after more than seven years' study, and NOX-RI-TIS will relieve rheumatic conditions régard- Iess of Low long standing. Hundreds of local people have volunteered in giving praise to the supreme medi- cine, stating that it was the first and only remedy to ever produce results in their particular case. Thousands of Bookleté to Be Given Away CALL OR WRITE TC Miller-Hanson, 30 Church Street IMPORTANT TO EVERY USER OF ANTHRACITE COAL - Radical Changes In Size Of All C All Shipped From the Mines After APRIL 1ST WILL BE DIFFERENT SIZING THAN FORMERLY . The mining companies have made drastic changes as follows: 0a STOVE SIZE FOR FURNACES WILL BE LARGER THAN FORMERLY CHESTNUT (or Nut) COAL IS GOING TO BE SMALLER BECAUSE IT WILL BE MADE — BUT — UP OF: 2'3 OF THE PRESENT SIZE NUT AND 1 3 OF PEA COAL From now on it will be absolutely impossible for us to buy any coal except of the new sizes. The new sizes will contain less slate and be cleaner coal which will be an ady antage to you. The undersigned dealers purchased several thousand tons, in March, of the old regular si a higher price for it than the new sizes this month and we now hs will be delivered to those whose orders can be filled at once—as | SUMMER PRICE ave a limited ong as these s ze coals paying amount on hand which s last. NOW PREVAIL AND WE WOULD LIKE YOUR ORDER * City Coal & Wood Citizens Berson Co. Stanley Svea Grain & Coal Co. Coal Co. Universal Coal & Woed Co. Bros. Barnesdale Coal

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