New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 11

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s ——— & vl *le ..‘r mmmvmmm Wfiumflb ' | Sever »m-',m L K 'nurw Nmnfllh the wmu -mn | 12ing vitaminesin Cod Liver Oil to Hartford, Jvu 4 (A!‘)-'rh " Hartford equal rights ‘club, ‘opgan. “1ged n 1855, has paased out of ex-| . istence. A fund wifich had reached ‘s tota) of $800 has been placed in ' trust -of the Central ~High school , Blurenl and the interest yearly will "be glven to the pupils of that school writing the best essay on cltizenship. The Hartford equal rights .ciub was Ao active service. in behalf of _suffrage for women from Its organi- zatfon ‘until the federal constitution amendment was adopted. 8ince then " witle the object attained, the organi- zution merely kept together and its money together with git! was made into the Isabells ‘Beecher! Hooker memorial fufd. Tt is this fund which goea to the schvol alumni, It is expected that Mr. Hyde of ,the school, Mrs. Mary Hooker and - State Librarian G. 8. Godard will be- comie the first committee to pass up- on essays of candidates for the prize, The first officers of - the. equal rights club were lln Emily - P, Colline, president; - Frances Ellen Burr, secretaty, THe officers at the end of ‘the club's existence were; Carolls B. Buell, president; Kate F. '8! vice-president; ‘#llg B, hndrmt. sccretary and tveasurer. The mem- bers were Alice C, Bacon, represent- ing per mother, zabeth . Bacon} Helen F. Miller, for her . nnhcr. Helena F. Miller; Emm Purinton tor her mother, Sophia Whitehead; Mary Cheney and~ Mrs. Farley for thelr mother, Susan.J. Cheney: Ar- thur Bisseli for lils mother, ~Jose phine Bissell; Eugenia ¥, Leach, for her sister, Marels, West. These'mem-| bets mentloned maintained ' thejr membership: becaiuse those * whom they represented were among thei’ ers, The other. mmber- were: Mrs. D O, Ayer, Mrs. E. 8. Atklngo Samuel’ Briggs, * Miss Minnte Davie, Miss Marion Davis, Mrs, Rebecca Faton, MrsAndle C. 8 Fenner, Mrs. Adeline: El Kaplan, Dr. Bl A Cq‘ Martha F. Nottell,’ Mre, N, shall. Mrs.,' Malloa Ga: Purlnlon Adelaide A, Pewers,’ Mrs, Cora T. Sage, Mrs. ‘B Sprague; - Miss Grace W, mww Miss Bllen” Sriow, Mrs. Ermil Thompson American _Airplane Record Accepted Parig, June 4. (AP)—The interna. tional ‘areonautic federation has ac- cepted the hydroalrplane duration flight record of 28 hours 35 minutes 27 seconds, made by Lieutenants J, "1t Kyle and . H. Schildauer, U. 8. N. on May 1-2 Ideutenants Kyle and Schildauer nmade their record in the naval sea- plane PN-9 over a 40-mile course above the Delaware river, the two polits and their mechanltelans re- lieving each ofther &t stated inter- original mnmborl and active work- |, Y Boker ‘uprising. help' ‘convatessing. peopls to quickly :nm and wdl-ovabody o mmmy mu.n mrmu JUNE t.'ms wm tor by Ww vll"w e A all {roa But, no béay wants ta take the |ge iN-smelling, horrible tasting, stom. ach upsetting ofl ifselt, so nowadays, up to date medical men are order- ing & tablet of Cod Liver Ofl and it has proved a bleesing to thou- of pfople who have been d, of their natural strength ‘;wn Hinesa and umhnv ough 0 Ask Dickinson Dru¢ Co,: or l.w regular druggiet for a box of Mc- Coy's Cod Liver Qi Compound Tab- lets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and as pleasant to take cunlly ‘men and women take them to y put on plenty of good ‘helltby»‘loufl flesh and for this purs posé’ are o extremely good that thin men and women often take on b pounds or more in 30 days. As'a matter of fact, your druggist will re- turn your money it you don't take on 6 pounds In 80 days. Great for weak, skinny, backward, run-down children, too, and gives them ‘g hearty appetite. Be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genume Cod Liver Ol Compound Tablets—80 Tablets—60 cents, ENGLAND FEARS EFFECTS IN GHINA Gme Yiew of Disturbances Taken by Newspaper rLondon, June 4. (AP)—A very graveé view is taken here of the dis~ turbances at 8hanghai and the out- 1a.|100% in China generally, fear being 15y |CXPTessed that things are moving to- the ward & situation , Tesembling A% regards the agitation among da_a wotkers and students, the edi- torial writers of the London pipers aré almost unanimous in attributing * 1it to bolshevist jnfluences, especially “[tHe actiyity .of the soyviet ambassa- dor, M. Karakhan, whom they charge with -having for a long time fomented an anti-European mové- ment by inflammatory pamphlets and the distribution ‘ef money. Aside from this feature, the 'whole position is held to be sympto- matic of the utter dislocation and chaos existipg in China due to the lack of a strong central government and the rapacity and corruption of the Tuchuns, or military governors, * Action By Powers -~ The Times and other leading pa- pers see the only remedy in earnest united action by the powers to re- store peace and order. The Times says they ‘wilk soon have a favorable opportunity, as France ‘will shortly *'(A True M) Her Son Across the Ocean An aged mother in this country needed the help of her uhl . His wages there were too small to buy efictal loan furnished the means to E bnre—wheu he could support her. Onty . Quick— Private—Fair. We Lend UP TO $300 to Housekeepers BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 104 Call; write or 'phone 1-9-4-3 87 WEST MAIN ST, Cor. Washington St. Open 9 0 5.30 Lisesed by and Bonded to the State Saturdays 9 to 1 surpasses all other gifts. for the Bride and Graduate, and excellent variety of our stock will enable you to make selections at the price you wish to.pay. /A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE BUSY SHOPPER Diamonds Watches Wrist Watches Strands of Pearls Silverware Birthstone Rings Cuff Links Scarf 'Pins Manicure and Toilet Sets Chain and Knife 14 and 18-k Wedding Rings Cigarette Cases We solicit and will fully apprecint& your valued pat- ronage. Our assortments, prices and service ‘will surely please you‘ HIMBERG &HORN Established 19 Years 10 R. R. ARCADE (2 Stores) 392 MAIN ST nal FAIII[Y INSISTS mmuwwet Minneapolls, June & (AP)—The porents of Arthur Frazier today re- mained unshaken in thelr belief that “Arthur Lopes-Frasier,” who sought to establish himselt as & World war heto, ia their son, In spite of the Inding of a feedral court jury that Frasier was killed in France. Preparations were under way to- day by Rev, and Mre, Charles AN gragtor to return With the man they ly due. ¥ . It was said in official circles that the government was taking all nec- cesary steps to safegyard British subjects and interests in China, * 1t is. understood the British gov- ernment sees no need at present for king overtures to other interested powers for concerted action, but shotild sich a necossity arise the government will lof besitate to make this prop The admirvalty mted that 2,000 British bluejackets have been land- od at Bhanghai and that soon there will bé reinforcements stationed nedarby awaiting call. The British cruiser .Diomede has arrived at Shanghal and the cruiser Carlisle signalled near there this morning: Part of the fourth submarine flo- tilla and gunboats are expected to reach Shangbal today. INSPECOTING TROLLEY LINES Stamford, June 4. (AP)—The public utilities commissioner and the officlals of the Connecticut Co. start- ed their ‘annual inspection of the track lines and overhead wires' of the trolley company here’ yesterday afternoon. The Inspection will be continued throughout the state. FOR THE HOME, call “son" to thelr ho-. at Banteer Neb. Although the jury's nrflle! up- held the government’s contention that the man whe brought suit to collect insurance on a war policy issued to Frasler is an imposter, Mrs, Frazier, maintaining the atti- tude that characterized her through- out the trial \ declared “I guess 1 know my own'son better than strange me do." { Counsel for Frazier Intimated that a motion for a new trial would be | This case was the most un- made. usual In the history of the United States Veterans' bureali, which con- tended that Frazier died in France, and charged the plaintiff was Arthur Lope#z, a Mexican and an fmposter. Mrs. Frazier; declared after the Jury's verdict was returned that she would refuse to accept the insurance premiums due her as beneflclary of the wsoldier buried in a cemetery at Niobrara, Neb, “We are happy to have our son and brother Arthur with us"” Mrs, Tragler declared. “We will remain with us, We shall take him back {o Santee, where we llve now. There ‘we shall take care of him and look | after his health.” OFFICE or STORE Every Size and Style Bulk More for hire help. And they'll do it’ gle moment. cel whenever you geét The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. Seeds Buy Them — They Are the Best Officially Tested High in Germination the Money RACKLIFFEBROS. , i PARK and BIGELOW STS. ———“If Wishes Were Horses” You might wish for a horse that would carry you to hundreds of homes Britain and the surrounding territory, in an effort to scll your home, fent your rooma or in Naw But Herald Want Ads can do this for you! easily, quickly and cheaply, without wasting so much as a sin. 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Sends Any One of Them Home. HENRY MORANS ',,‘ 395 mmawm'-& RO S 1% lawlnu States He lnpu Noth- HIGH ROHOOL NOTES Ing of Wife's The Senfor club of the Benior | Fall klvu. Jupe 4 (A’)—dsli 1- High school will hold it 1adt meet- [POInte of North Westport was ar- Ing tomorrow night «t the High ;“mln " '..;‘ "m"", :',:w:_ achool auditorium. This meeldng |od with murder of his wife, Mari promises Lo be thy best of the school fwhose body was found yesterday in year, as nine members of the club [a fleld a short distance from thelr are golng to stage u travesty ov the (Home. He was commitied without play “Hamlet.” The travesty was (ball to the county jall at New Bed. written by James Miller, 8 member ford when the case wus continued of the club, Dancing will follow the {until June 10, Evidence will be pre- entertainment, tonted to the grand jury tomorrow brara, Nebiuske, —for some other 0ld star mother." custody lute neighbors complained to - {that he was abusing Mrs. | Earlier in the evening the nelghbors had interfered in a quarrel hetween the two, Eight hundred cuble ifiches of alr are required to make one cuble iach of liquid air. USED PHONOGRAPH SALE HERE ARE A FEW OF THE REAL VALUES .. $85 $79 Reg. Price $160—Sale Price ......... $69 $79 SPECIAL $28 $22 'DURING & Victrolas — Radio — Pianos from 985 t0 . Ea.ry Terms—S52 weeks to pay. R. 'C. RUDOLPH Cherry St. VERLAND MOT SALE 69 RECORDS FREE With Every Instrument. — SONS \ Hugeproducdmmdmd breaking sales have made possible fl!h great price reduction . . . 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