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2 Eat More TOAST STERNO TOASTER For Use With STERNO CANNED HEAT 25C Each THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. SATURDAY CLOSING | Stores Will Close Memorial Day, all day next ception 1) es markets wi market as s N Don’t Blame the Hats— Blame the Hatter! ANl 3 P 2.85 and £5.00 HORSFALLS i | g le -45&1/1«:77 Street |7 Hart{ord, 1 “lt Pays to Buy Our Kind” N AUTOMOBILE LEGAL ASSOCIATION 18 Asylum St., Hartford Eat. 1907 152 Temple St., New Haven A. SERVICE Is iT'S EVERYWHERE n Naw England and New Jersey 1400 garages, 300 attorneys Only $10.00 ame, address, make Tar and year of manufacture ArL dy Incal Representative Wanted FrankE.Goodwin [ Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST. Tel. 1905 ‘ 327 J. D. DONAH VOICE CULTURE pecial attention (o rs and children * Rooms 318-31 Mistrial Declared in USE Cotter vs. Viele Suit SEIBERTS PASTEURIZEDF, An mmaviry by one of the w2 MILK AND CREAM ihere RIGHT OVER THE HOME PLATE ESEIBERT 6 SUNk 437 PARWK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. MANE SURE ITS SEIBERTS * 3 SODA SHOPPI e Soda Sho ted in W s, will y an READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD #its and open a store. ADS FOR RESULTS - MUCH DISCUSSED - ' Permanent Scheule Doubtiul . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925, Spain Willing to Let The journcy from the north |\nlt‘| 5 ». - to Cape Columbia is also most diffi- French Pass Through cuir captain Hansen sald. [ l May (AP ==Le Jonr An actual landing at the pole 'IUHI‘ fMyving bouts would be perilous, 1 Hansen's opinion, and | would be still more haz- | 1 nal's Ma military arresponde ¢ as in Captain { M. Malvy's the allow Vrench restal t \notlier experiencod Dantah Arcs | § h zone of . tfe explorer, Peter Freuchen, ex- | fanding that pressed the opinion that Amundsen to their would descend if he discovered what enemy is chas- |seemc good landing at the | £ event of foggy or| Freuchen sald lwl Amundsen would de- | in there until the sun | n so he could make | n as the Spanish military cooperation & rebels, the correspondent ad und accurate Ap ‘eary, discoverer of north pole, had found that the fee- ind pack fee around the north | v shift and change. | s that Peary found to ¥ Jds might now be roug n sald that if Amund field near the pole » nearest level nd walk from This would re- conrse SHROUDS TRIP polar to make his out th He did not ow ha thought ti CLARK BRINGS $1,000 SUIT h Wil- | will receive of | sl _ | dive recovering object from hottom ¢ n | mer will be FINANCE CORP. APPEALS i liet for the plain ty o juring MOTHERS CUBS May 23 (AP) — The cub lions, the offspring | s of the i jreds of children, who are MOTHER— Give Your Child The BEST MILK Jarm Herd (88 animals) is ACCREDITED NO. 693, No Most tested land ¢ to Tuberculosis has heen found in 3 years. < <till find reactors. The hest and safest i= MOORLAND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Iet us serve you. WEIDMAN, Supt. TEL. 920-13 You Can Make Money! Tllustration describes how easy it’s done by making BEST—PURE—PAINT For $3.00 per Gallon with PAINT FACTS They are simplv ad: OiltoL &M Semi- Quickly L&M S It is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest vears of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satis- factory use. LEAST COST—hecause in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and g0 make 13 gallons of Pure Paint for $3.00 per gallon. QUARANTEE— Use a gallon out of any you buy, and if not per- fectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned without payment being made for the one gallon used. FOR SALE BY JOHN BOYLE CO. NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO. PLAINVILLE BRISTOL HARDWARE CO. BRISTOL LOOMIS BROS. CO. INC. GRANBY F. FERRUCCI SOUTHINGTON F. B. GATES PLYMOUTH C. A. PELTON MIDDLETOWN CHARLES H. JACKSON CHESHIRE JOHN BRANSFIELD EST. PORTLAND HIGGANUM FEED STORE HIGGANUM 1 JON IN LIF SHVING COURSE Special Instractions Being Given at the Y. M. C. A, Fourteen young men, all good swimmers with the exception of one or two and all desirous of qualify- 1§ s life savers recelved their first on last night, It consisted of the following events: Side stroke shal- low pull, treading water and float- g perform frout dive or racing tart in good form, reverse or ver- tical scissors kick, and resuscita- tion. ‘The course in life savir ontinue for three weeks and ®efore swimmer can qualify he must be ests. Th saving will be held next 1rid the following events will be ¢ strated and taught: i rieving objects from botto yool. Last night the following men ceelved the first instruction: Wessels, G. Helzmann, A. Sowka Socinsky, J. Nimro, R. Behrendt, | Depla, P. Rakowskl. I'. Berg P. Nirmo, €, an. t 8 p. m. Red Cross lifc ¢ held for boys under ge. Members of the nployed Hoys' cle 5. On Monday members of the ' class and Intermediafcs their first instruction in saving. The following tests will be demonstrated and taught Disrobe and swim 100 yards, st nLEsEn ployed * " lite ace In the first event the required to art clothed in trous nd blouse, Thes o pool swin- r the shoos I LY5 All-Steel Sedan $ Standard Sedan $655 1 < - el 7 N All-Steel Coupe $635 Al Touing § $085 *I150 of debts by American states in the past, ‘fhe New Statesman in London in- sists that the United States is right in demanding to be repald to the lust farthing. The paper comments on the fact that every conceesion to | ¥France in the debt matter “has been Gary Also Feals Taxes Ave Too s exctipatboet are inattendance at the patrol lead- __w High-Sir Howard Gloomy 2 smK quEN ] ference in Southington, at 2 " o > | troop sent one boy, and the New W cataclysm than that produced | e Britain couneil was in chi of the hy A war is foreseen by Sir program this morning. | Esme sudor, | 5 Through the use of Lydia E. 'S wd )} i} LIy ored throughout | peteham’s Vegetable Com- remove before he attempts to swim the 100 yards. BLAMES CONGRESS FOR POOR BUSINESS BOY SCOUT NOTES | Willis Cheney of Troop 9 was ad- | yanced to the first class rank at the meeting of the board of review this ‘v\(-ok. while the following had their second class rank approved: Anerd | Schultz, August Peplau, Edward | Peplau and Henry Leno, all of Troop |8, ana Alex Miranto of Troop 18, A number of New Britain scouts John H. Trumbuil has been unless cot credit and novmal ut s trade < on "Rig Game Hunting Ex- | Lurope. | perlences” and to issue a challenge | e expres views to that ef-| 3 T to leadership after dinner tomorrow. | fect before th erican Iron and | pouncl. Re.d '.thl‘LCue 4 Uchard Porter was elected treas- Steel institute Algo he ! = AN B i Also 1| Valdosta Georgin,— Twastroutled gregational church last night, Pt aitusion t Gret Bt || Wi RYOLT eRYPE :g;’(‘)f““.:fed “;“‘; ugene Brown, who gn- |ain, he sald, was looking on a “low- | mm’vfl"um‘lu& of the pressurc of other ering horizon" e appea ed for| x sntfiymf\wmund © troop 18 now working American patronage of Uritlsh ine | g with' pains in my on practice for the meet, which will { % O |Fock,” sides and be held on June f 1l endeay- to the United States, | b logn.'Sincc taking or to retain the which it H, , chalrman of the | a treatment of has held for 8 After the |United States sl corporation, | g Lydia E. Pink- “Troop 4" game le e ¢ v in the day delivered an ad- ham’s Vegetable which was interpreted in some | E Business, par- | jcularly in iron and steel, he said, | was not recelving as much net pro- fits as hefore the war. He blamed ome members of congress for m- uries to busines ed ta) 15 still too b , Tow. | cver, that the future promised to be good and fairly profitable, Sir BEsme's speeeh was simulta- neous with several pertinent com- | ¢ t {ments abroad on the duns of the!| pains and swelling in my sides, pains United es to nine debtors, | 80 bad at times that I could not domy | Tomaso Tittoni, president of the | housework or stand on my feet for Iallan senate and former premier,| WeeksandIwasinaverynervouscon- K e Same friuna, urged | dition. In a Cleveland paper Iread a revision of Italy's war dehts, letter about LydiaE. Pinkham's Vege- “Wo aftirm our willingness to table Compound. Ihave had great re- wrote. *“No one can say we | lief from the first bottle and I shall are trying to dodge our obligations continue its use because I believe and Hisae we are willing to pay only know it helsnme,lwgqtmhelpother what {8 just.”” . 7| women an MI nm“wglm AI":I;:!'ZZ'II e o ¢ IOERL e ot g He called attention to repudiation St., Battle Creek, Mich, rted e Doy Seout i Compound 1 am hetter in every way, and the un- pleasant symp- toms have disap- eared, Your medicine is wonderful }’nr nervous, run-down women.''— Mrs. L,0. DAsHER, R.F.D. 4, Box 14, Valdosta, Georgia. Relief from First Bottle Rattle Creek, Mich.~*1 had great irday will meet i o state q:46 a. m. and m of formation at I°r armory ¢h to the pla | court of honor wil held next Wednesday € the lust court hefor yening. will b the city meet will ¢ WANT MARKERS DISPLAYED M craves inspection committec » Eddy-Glover post American T | tnspect mark- ves of veterans in|p Mary's cemeteries L ning. 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