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HUMPHRLY HEADS '\-\‘”‘,”z,‘l‘;‘.}';‘;‘;".‘\‘.H{.‘:‘,:Ti“"\l‘\‘-‘:wfl:-‘:‘i‘}\‘:l'l\? BOOST OF 3552""‘ o LR DEMOGRATS PLAN PLAYS WEAVER FRIDAY| WILL MOVE OFFIGES was also in attendance ilip Seheldler ..... 5 | Legion will meet Tuesday evening in Baskethall Five to Appear Without | May Sign Lease This Afternoon Yor : : A 8t, Mary's school hall. A soclal ses- | ley Beremet sion will be held after the meeting, lamt H Hurry G. Brown Re-tocted §- | ey | (Continucd trom Fira Fugo) e e o1 oottt 1100 | m it sho,meectea. | Hope 10 Make Tardl! the Iasme in Services of Captain Scully Suite In New Raphacel Block on ks and Politis West Main Street, A ; y e A ativitiae & g Edward J. 8kinner . O, H., will meet tomorrow evening i n relary at Meriden Mee“llg Week s .\tll.\lllu in ! & Laurenc e R 150 [lat 8 o'clock in Judd's hall, Gongressmna| Flgh[s | The New Britaln high school team | Headguarters of the Chamber of Catholic Churches i ; 73 |W. J. Rorrow ... = ¢ Benedict O'Brien of 1310 Stanley { will play the Weaver high school | Commerce will be moved from the Nath Y G K Ing RCKERRERR [ strect, an insurance agent in White P quintet of Hartford day after- | Hallinan block on Main street to the Ernest N, Hur ¢ this Clty | S —————— hn [EEEI B Leon A, Sprague ..., $.430 | Plains, N. Y., will undergo an oper- | wWashington, I'eb. 1 (® -- An.|Dnoon in what will be the first gume [ new Raphael bullding in the near vas elected presid t ' T cust of t) ol 1|1 1 \ i . Elsie (i, Starr 7,230 ation at the N Britain General | other get-together movement has| Without the services of two of fts | ruty according to present indica. Exalted Rulers assoclation of Co ¢ 1 i all the urehes Arey oLt . |G W and 1 AL Steele hospital been started Ly democratie party | Pest men who were lost through |tions. A proposition for a suite of \ TN ; 1 f e 1S [earoliy Stoddard Gt Edward T. Stevens of Murray | jeaders in Washington, graduation. The men who rooms made by Louis Raplhacl to the neeticut at the annual tir . n r . L 4 ) o street will leave this week on a It apparently contemplates a re- [ 10 Wear the colors of the school y | chamber directors has been accep afatiden. yastardiy. Jinrr [ two months' western trip for the | (um to the {aril question as one | MOre aro Captain, “Rog" Scully cd and It was expected 1o sign the so of this city, was re {Union Mfg, Co. During his ab-|or the paramount issues of n,‘,' Elgert “Toots" Politis, both of whow ! lease this retary. Willi Lin 5 senee, Mrs, Stevens will be the | 1926 congresslonal campaign, and | 8re expected to matriculate at Ford- | Term the proposed lease have k was elocted viee-president and | ouRboltihnt e R erhbr | mio Tomaseski et al . 071 g ¢ Winifred Kennedy of |3 revamping of the entire demo- | ham college. not been made publie, but it 18 una ORILE RS O LT G 1R | st i Plorida, formerly of this city, cratie national organization into| ©NIY one loss has been eheeked up | derstood the payment of rent does Y tlo priest, W J 2 : : Ihelonesy B, LATARE ., i s S 801 Horwitz of New York, a |an aggressive fighting machine, against the Rted and Gold team this | not begin until June, although ime It Eumphesy » g danuleesas)] Ly t i EIALRY nt ceee T Philip Twardy creeees former resident, fs a visitor In thin | The movement was given impe. | Year and that was in tHe opening | mediate posscssion is said to be Ited rulcr of New S game of the season ainst the | available Kazimier ity. tus last night at a dinner given by § Trene trice Voke ..... There will be a meeting of the ! genator Walsh of Montana, pre-| W eaver high team on its own floor. S SRERuAlIs LAt haathee Ty ke p i . 41w Nelile G. Walker 12,083 junjor Achievement councll at the | wding ofcer of the last demo- | The Hardware City team will en- H[LDEBRANT'HUMPHREY - - Mary! y : oS LSl i "4 | Chamber of commerca rooma to: | cratic national convention in honor | deaver to make tho vicior the vic. g BCR ; M e ) Kathe i v Horbert © :\ . 405 | night at $:20 ojelock, of ¥ranklin D, Roosevelt, . demor | M3 in the Friday battle. 36 | Mrs ira W ROSUCOED monthly meeting of the R e ninee in| Hamilton Darrow, running mate | 5 Emmanncl Gospel church offieial | 9o, ‘:.i.m i I\]-Z:nl:: i?.m:'mi(h"'", oriGagtMniUERIRnIVANalpo/ s B0 OGSO A RS FGRCOMOtS ( ! hoard will be held this evening mpaign manager fn 1924, Rank. | Ward on the junior varsity team, h ation Necretary o Marry Daugh- e o X ! na Broska i I 1 R meeting of the | ina democratho i . won. | PPen chosen to succeed the latter ter of Local Manufacturer, Wednesday i rst annic | Daniel Brower ... g n eeeeee WAL gions will bo held at 7 o'clock. |ate and houss present and | captain of the team for the rest of | reary f t t lny @ k. h b 3 < e i g official hoard of the Peo- the season, Darrow was a bhacktield ! und ho sement of Burton Hildes much of the di sion related to bE Miy i I G B G | substitute on the football team last i ipnag ol this cvening. Ii1ks, George 1. Bunny, now in ¢ a closer cooperations hetween the | o Mr, and Mrs, George Hildebrant of y democratic minorities in the two | ', ] this city, and Miss Eunice Hume ‘ O ) RerTs ; : rhe Senior club mecting which is b J¥iiiam Konney Noa restmed M | ranctes ot congr [P 8 e ey 0 of Mr. und Mrs. B, \ : : Some 2 Canathot N, Hhimphrey of Lincoln street, New after a visit with his parents, Mr | inere was unanimity of opinion "‘“"" ovan e ithis aelcwillibengey o G nnounced Saturday {and Mrs. Michael J. Kenney, of | that the national commlttee should "‘“|'fl“_"‘"“] '\'f fnas “‘;rf" '"‘:"‘ ney i bridge-tea given at n Cannes ey K16y G ammene A4S 15 ‘\yllll‘\).,‘:my'v',,;‘,‘r of 27 Mapkey | TIPE I the near futuro and lay :::“' ’”I'I-\II; ‘m_"m':(""‘mn" S Ly Mrs, 15 Hall Christ of B A s deaisnall | AUBHESLEIGhEr toff ST MarkeH| planalitor! tho oongresstonal Wodm /| o0 0 S L (8 ISR RGREE Y ciacl i et en Canficld ..., ; e FRCUIION ety s soo o | iiness, 18 Some WY pelgn, [Mhere has been criliclam of |, iy entively a social organiztios ALl Al it vhosagtainengly he morning yelock in th Canficld i ¢ & Lighting Co, SB000DIEE it by Tooal radlo) deals | (o, fallure, of the committee {0LBEV | 4inasiinn mrasident of tho dlub; Duad ) Loroiary Of tha Ametican Hardware) ternoon and at 7 ‘clock at | C. Anna Carlson .. 57 | l inton Drick Co. 22 S haa i nled a melilintint anie| LoEeRanee itho 188 ERleconl| e stielita bes praduted | nEAN 1o L O e ron night i ea g ol O e i s oee s coupledBwithiithe dreportatslial onnsi e b S ake thelr Tome in Rhinedecker Friday, Leing the first wy of , Brnest W. Carlsor ; 1 mas 1% G H B e s sabiLcs b $2- [tional Chairman Clem L. Bray, all-around athlets and Lo, e pmpaiell 9 8 Gliled g0 008 . ] s ‘atholic Corp. 13 4 and Dils assets at § nerely was winding up his ks s o ending | CoFin Minneapolis, He made his todl Coi 1 : U. will hold a meet- | yroparatory 1o resigning. Mr, | [8NC at the school, is the leading | 650 e at one time. He was an | Ing tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock | Shaver has denied he intend condidaleliogitlciliores: cnsiz in the aviation branch of the bo heard ‘hu E ' a N0 LS church parlors. Mrs. | quit voluntarily - = naval servies during the war, He is Bcning Sacrament | Fith I Chupman .. 6| e IS e 1cME T T for e 1] e i e o TR R e {the evenir Geo Churchill 3 cos of J. H. Kirkham. 4 o a movement looking to the crea- Miss Tumpbrey attended Martha HARRY €. BROWN | Aty gl Rl s ng Bros, ... i 5 tion of a militant democratic na- | OF YALES TRM)[TIONS Washington collize and is a gradu- St doseph's Church Mary 1. Ulifton 5 % S Grin : the University of Michigan, a 5 ¥ b e e The ¢ nary observance of the | T. H. Cogswell ; Newington Home for Crip- tional organization but the move- 0F e L NCTBNY 0L i GBI 88 { the mc ive members of g o pled Children ment collapsed in it infancy, Sev- ey errry 1 the N Diritain high ool e e IFeast of the Purification, St, Blase's | Caroline Comstock 5 s ¥ ”""_‘ 15 Bney S Divirnd e Ty G e NL0gh i Grlatd DRy Catt i eral of the more influential lead- | History Records Collegiate Fight for | wedding will take place some R an At g i o | month will he held this week at St. P s {dohn . Park 49 ers concnrred in the view of Mr. < n e e e e Vel ) Jttardon & Sehut e it | Shaver that the time for fon | Passession of Library shertbidnd Ll . ¢ 3 i Sequin Golf Club, Ine ..., 65800 of such ¢ ; : Non-Residents, Kerman et of those attending said month, ma v 5 a4 at John E. Carlson T o'clog 1 ons will James & Angiolina (4 b heard Thur ' and rino oBueay 1. Johnston an organization was T T ORI o i D e a5 o ildren of Mary society will . rawfor ] 5 8% 5 F 3 | At Saybrook ! ] I Ko chir amam oy T | et 1 Chen il T exes | e ¥ bamon 1L vtz MO I S Trwstee B : | ew ttwsen, o, -me .| e You Catch Col G o o ment commiitees of St Joseph's | PPl et Swift & Lpson Co. tu.s ? CHELL OUT OF ARMY Memorial library which when com- up cn Musierole histl Y L b 3 : s i i ¢ i 0 % leh & Waterman ... 7,780 1an 1 1 pleted at Yale university will pro- Musterole i yt y i rish socicty will meet Wednesday | Apnie CGrab 5 S0 : 600.| H A k MR i a J uste; iseasy toapply and it gets B e T (o to e et sl phte L R Voung . . tion In His Attac . ; vide space for five million volumes | in its good work right away, Often it QiR fon (ot St dohn's Chureh Toyal T e 1 g ey Resignation Efiective Today—First | re the story of the “hattle of | preventsa cold l'rmmuv-ningmlr\“flu" 0 A st A 10y g . 5 : voks” whic CCeurred n 17181 or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole Mr. Tumphy he Peast of the Purification will | \1ma 1<, Drobegs Q M4 Washington, Feb, 1 (P —I 1 o 7 - books” which occurred in 1 i pply e e - observed fomorrow at e church ‘,",' i e Coolidge and the mvestigating age s el il el Lo R G el “‘\“ recstablished | with the fingers. [t does ol the good New Britain lodge and has held | 0f St John the Evangelist, Wedne g St —_— s of his administration wer Launched tn Morning Papers, i Nent Hayeh b eR cRmai et erey otk ogtand motheriamuatard plastes nany offiers of responsibil oyl ¢ o fe : will be oh- ST eked today in the sen Ty Sen- om Saybrook. without the blister. 3 3 ' ' B jamin - W. A e e Llanint cont Washington, Feh, 1 () —The army Irom 1701 to 1716 scveral hun- ¢ Musteroleisa clean, white ointment, fob tn Gxtendelvast TR formation of a new | Career of William Mitchell ended to- {dred volumes had been collected at | m: de of oil of mustard and other home. blliedies el cation. His physiclun advises a com- ) o000 By = on by the |da¥ [the college at Saybrook. When the | simples. It is recommended by many W, ceeeens : ’ 10 interests to deal in bread and |t was brought to a canclusion by |collection “became the largest on | doctorsand nurses, Try Musterole for y B s AT Soeints ; v\\\\" Tdman ceeeen 10 | ffernoonithe polleehre-tf ©: v oy : gk a formal notification from the war |this side of the Atlantic” those in sfwrctlhm?t cold on the chest, rheuma= . . bt it 3 iliam L. Ehlers ¢ i 3 one cull from the other foodstuffs. < His i charge sought a gite for the college, | tism,lumbago, pleurisy, mfneck bron- vsday evenin ¥ ) e ceived JOT QIR e SmtclarneaiilsEwsaton| yRoneRafort:| e nastmenG thu tARnIS N A g nationi STATSAAE 2B L A & i McCOy S Rlnolln M Everett A, Elliott ...... Charland Garageg saying one of their nnERUL N O ltrom | the army M Been accepte |finally selecting New Haven. chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, ARl o I Emmons ... eoikd i AL (16 cor |aticominttions Slon h Controlo i Fe e ke e e e e | Aer the dibrary Diad been pre- | painsand aches of the back and joints, devotions Wednes T . y o i« Jl i BRG] Brleson s T Eoath i Brosa strost o= [ccessitighsdenator Kineg smalll atlens s mdiest et sy pared in the building which was to | sprains,sore muscles, bruises,chilblains, 48“““0‘ ’l housaflds M b el WL ‘]"f‘.“ "‘“ Richard H. Brwin .. . ‘ ;‘ 4|,\|n" N }:,: {he water department j{ion could be directed “to many con- | ,IIA_"J ‘the ‘;,“:‘,'n:_‘v',' ”:)"» (:‘(\.FI ‘firs Ibecome the colleg the new loca- | frosted feet—colds of all sorts, bl e Pyt it TE| Mable A. Fieber ........ 3 ] spiracies I restraint of Irade which | pension from rank, commund and |tion, the trustecs sought to obtain | To Mothers: Musterole is also y B o L A water pipe broke yesterday att | 5 Eh S0 st Aestroy the €O iy iy e army. imposed. on the |the previous colleglate collection made in milder form for vl Way to Overcome Constipa- < socis L by AR b I . 06 oo i 4 house under atiachment MG Ssem® G ormer ale officer by the court. |that was still in Suybrook. fThe Say- | babies and small children. aond Be Proe Prom the Vicious | Cotiiid a hody ; Wt e S| Fifl Horowitz, on Lee street. | 50 A 0 O i *iney | martial which held him guilty of n- [brook faction * s W b 2R AL LT, Mabit of Daily Purging. el LR Anna Foy enververs 3088 lpho sherdff was L <t | subordination [would remain for ail time to come. 35¢ and B¢, jars and tubes; hos- y 1 4 cping while these great trusts The New Haven men, thinking pital size, $3.00. eiliglag fornicl lotherwise, went to Saybrook armed brshics Fast Lawlot Mitchell had expected to reopen | “The federal trade commission js reported to th police last | today the fight of administration alr | |jority ure protecting the predator | ; ! {intercsts, but a majority take a view | effcetye m ht Junuary 30, Licbler to |contrary to the spirit. of the trade but delay on the war department's ' commission act, They are derelict in | part in notifying him of the accep- Arthur 8 (4 % ice cansed a change in his pla ’ 1 G e e ‘m\\\ "“‘}‘LJE, ln‘ “; bills here proposing to | His first attack as a civillin on avla- Mrs, Srifvin | to Probation Of- |abolish the federal trade commis- | tion defense will be launched late 4 ocs il G el i {sion and some of us intend to press [today in the form of a statement for lcarts and started toward New H olly. The of. (aa ven. This was in December, 1718, | L i," O liem, not that we o not think the | publication in the morning papers of | ¥ | GURRR ! tomorrow, iy g | them, t A During the night,” says a his- mmissi as been usefu e 4 torian, “the Saybrook people drawn | sterday at [past, but that it has outlived fts off {he guard, turn loose the oxen, {commission has been useful in th lospital to jusefulness how directed. upset the carts, carry off such of on, of No.| “The pres Iministration s E the books as they happen o fancy, | pure and wholesome, was boru [Wwholl differ to growth of nw m"y 13 q |and send out parties to hreak :lu\\ui the kind that youwould ctehnick, | met s and trusts. Indeed, the} [the bridges over the creeks, When like to give your child. i psiident United Staes in his b ' morning comes the sheriff collects No AT Yo 1 New York seemed to pro- | Ga;" Needed we[ght what he ean of the debris and the | corge, will hold nounce : liction on these great | ext day arrives in Guilford with SCOT’I"S wecting Wednes- | crganizations s lquarter o al 5 hall, On Thurs- | Scnator Norris, vepublican, M Weak, undernourished. under- |for zood. “BLUE SEAL” < will e en- |braska, suggested that the cw | weight boys and girls who are peev- | It is reported that during this bat- home of Mrs, Albert |bread combing” might propose to |ls t nd sickly need McCoy's | te books were lost and 1,000 VITAMIN-TESTED Maple strect uy 1 the United [Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet 1 . ne condition we (well, put what parent would be so ! % Goiatinltiai afon) pe man purchases [erucl as to give them the horrible |N p"’m“h Pher.s “ ere Near e e e e i o e Sarmers' praucts and nasy tsting, 1 smeling suurt, when | Disaster at Pernambuco | @ COD LIVER OIL | Cor aeoralinion thy I of the bread and other food. ar coated cod liver oil table Pernambuco, Brazil, Feb. 1 (®— : a s to the consu rs,” said Sen- de by McCoy's Laboratories of | It was revealed today the Spanish . . . ollowling an operation last April and onsuner id Sen-; by 5 t was y Hlowini an operati s Norrie ¢ York are as easy to take as|transAtlantic fliers o threaten. | 8 theideal vitamin-food for § - — andy and won't upsct thelr deli-|ed with disaster near the end of children with rickets or Golineetalihto s cfty will | DR, BIGELOW DI cate stomachs. ! their brief hop from Fernando Do | § malnutrition. It comes e Vale "HH‘ ¥ asday eve- | comingter, Mass., Feb, 1 (@ | h.‘ s more vitamines of ‘vl"‘ first | Noronha to this city vesterday, natural or flavored. At southern New England With Tee | 4 2 i T A home of . Charles 1. Bigelow, chairman class in cod liver oil than in an The information beeame public | your druggist. z i {of the board of health and a past |thing clse and for that reason thin, | when the ish consulate sent u | B s In Olden Pays s G - o cm of the Massuch scraggly, sickly children commence | communication to the nr»\\s)mpvrs! Produced Exclusively by [ Order of Red Men, died here today. |10 liven up and take on good healthy | explaining that Commander Franco SCOTT & BOWNE ORTiFiED e juated from Brown univer- [tflesh after McCoy's Cod Liver Oil | and his crew ime down on Hw“ 3 Bloomfield, N. J. without, the hooks. In fhe next move the county sheriff and his con- : | Jles pushed their way i brook hduse where the hooks were | being beld, and the great volumes | R'lttrtfiannmuslum'plalhr from London were loaded on ox- Attorney Joseph G. Woods was LR e i at 11:20 o'clock that his son | loles, b led to giis telal, be- | ¥ith an order from the governor of . 2 16 e Impotent. I do not say that a ma- | Policies, which led to Jis trial, be , Totho (¥ W c 4 NOTES) o b e D el ) o I T U S T otified Daring Officer John ch the n Center street Satur- Nl the discharge of their duties, Britain Gen Todav's Preezin Rain Cloaks 1578 and from Jefferson |Compound Tablets have been taken ! water without ing over the Adic .1 ollege in 1882, {for just a few days. [ city hecause, when near Reciore, | [ HMAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Be sure and ask any druggist for|a part of one of the propellers MRS, \x\llnlu \\|\~ McCoy's, the original and genuine | hroke. : New York, Feb. 1 (®-—Mrs, Molla Cod Liver Oil Tabiets, ou want| The fliers found it neceseary to T S ——————— \tallory, former national champior, [your delicate children to become | throw ard all clothing and | Build up new resisting power an her 1926 indoor s ca ~\r]ri robust and active. { tools 1 o plane and | to fight off colds and coug iy e le, N e el 1 o : eleny ’ You can rvid vourself of impuri p B i SSRIED R e i s e ties, soothe the irritation M e Jieights Casin t conts and It they don’t put 5 pounds) g, Bennett will < a RHEUMAT[SM the breathing passag a n's tou L E 1 firm fles any thin man |, o T por(ant an build new health and m« il d by g jor woman 5 r druggist |y, : . is authorize o hy taking country today | the L € ), ; : money you pa em. e ol room tonight { “Heet’ Rellcves Instantly i \ . FAIHER JUHN S | ot the United States into the world | a5 Res : ’ | court. This is an excellent oppor I and r N 1 [— ¥y to catch up our daily n g M ding as well as to hear how fn 1305 o 4 E tensely interesting present day = : 1. e . ¢ | s cgn he made, for Mrs. Ben- | e A | YOUR Coua [ i Vt GULUH “ iEK POULTRY ASS' N, MELTING o .y itive assurance that Father I the elub gir will speak at 8 ings that arc 3 John's Medicine is guaranteed | v Itisnot wise to use remedies |p. m. at the club room, 476 Main 1 \ 1 . rorv | i vhich dependupon“dope”suchas stre R 1 free aleohol & we! hd P P P treet, 3e Beiter Looking—Tak d & Bl ohol H‘.“'l, SYER g Rarcotice, chloroform,cannabls of | Tha class In cellulod Tamp shads | SDCRURCANTELOMEEEE. EY ; tar products. They may 8t0p your | making will hegin working tonight cough temporarily by numbing SAThlag Kits Wrdet I chatgelinne the tissues, as most cough mix. | tures do, but this is not enough. The inflamed sir passages must be soothed naturally, the germ- laden mocus loosened and ex- | Monday night class has closed its | | registration but a new class will be With applicator attached to {formed on another night if the girls | cork, just brush “Heet” over the { who are interested will come to the | pain area, whether in knees, feet, pelled in order to effect a lasting club room to make arrangements. = |legs, hands, shoulders, back, neck recovery. Regular Monday night supper wili | or Lody. Instantly, you feel this PERTUSSIN assists Natureto | D€ scrved at § j harml glorious, penetrating ®ccompiish these results in a BRI vat v pain, soreness and \ ! renarkably short time—and it is CLEVELAND STAR PLEASES | sti ight out of any aching or LEY’S 3 absolately harmless, A concert for the benefit of swollen j; muscle or neuritis- X\ Ak 3 1 N | Sold by all druggiets in large Andrew's Lithuanian church was|ridden e Desides, “Heet INTERTAINERS 1 i —_— and small bottles. | given yesterday ternoon at the scatiers the conges and estab- \o. 1 Company) program was lishes PANQUETS, CLUBS, T i . f h a1 adame Marion Cizaus. | “Heet ntains ty soothix T seeley. Monarth d " fve 1 i Afnary. Ml srini. e Geeat Michacl G Sarprise Finak | BAKER'S doesn't § WE HAVE GIRLS! 5 CERTIFIED FLAVORING v the girls of the s | |1st of the church. Selectlons were | stai liste te the skin § Telephon . FXTRACTS the handsomest man on the a rendered in English, Lithuanian, | and t 60 ce at any 3 He lives in Kansas s Itallan and h. drug s r is a