New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1926, Page 11

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|STILL ANOTHER WOMAN MAY TAKE ARCTIC TRIP City Items PRIEST CONDEMNS ‘ Emil Sencschal, son of the late e — | \Y‘r\ d Ser , who for seven LY | Mes. Metealte, Who s to Accompany | SUars Was mayor of Blacklako, Cana- s | ‘1“ was a visitor th morning at the | Violates First Commandment| ™ v e s s Makes Statement city. Dishop Tierney Mrs Metealt of this eity, Degree Knights o meeting of the Assembly, Tourth Columbus at the Rowe 1. Elther “posssged of tho devi” | who with Miss Maude Flsher of New | club rooms on Franklin square at or Yout and out frauds” was the | York, will accompany the next Mac. | § gclock this oy | manaer fn which | Rev, IGmOnt | yyian oxpeaitan to the Aret i | M% Katherine Duses o 4ot 4 acterized all medivms, s vors, | dune, ahoard Mr. Metealf's schooner | 1or Buyonne, N. J., where spiritualists and fortt (n ! ¥acht ¥achem, sald today that pos- n w month. While there she + sermon at the church yesterday, | ¥IDIy Miss Arlan Smith of Wiscasset. | will meet R RTE e R He stated that it is reported that | Me. would also make the voyage s Dusse, who are returning to \ those cngaged in “Miss Smith is now fn Trinidad,” OOy CETS Ty e el i meeting with sald Mrs. Metealf, “but T expect she Re il coiin oLl return in time the em- el Carmody of New thelr money, 1 X re harkation, Her brother, Imerson | Y { his o g orred to this line of business {n ! Smith ot Wiscassel, wturalist, i operation Saturday. M speaking of tho first commands | MY ilso accompany us n E. R Keevers, sister of Mrs i) Mrs, Metealf sald the proposed | Carmody, 18 with her. “V""l” that t1 W csont expedition presented no tevrors for layer Pianos and Radios at cost themselves as | \or s she was aceustomed to ernis- i S IN FISTIC []FBATF New Nelghbors Maul Fach Olhflr‘ was on the in Dispute Over Rug | Whea they told conflicting tale {regarding a rug which was alleged to have been taken without peri sion, Albert Martin, uged 2 nd Myrtle street, wero fined §7 ea riord in police « 1ge Hy Martin clafmed that his rug front porcl wi who moved in ye¢ 0 a junk w en he ques toche o oche tall the future u a um‘w. 1 forward ‘sh focl p Clara, R. N, of A, w clothes cov ) prophetic vision « G i . traordinary power - S A s ok . e S Aol R G hem will carey @ comple A. G. Hammond anxili il en- | plain to Martin lan 4 50 conts or 81, belie of 15, fincluding the paid |tertain members and friends lord had giv fon 10 il tion 1niocins , Mrs. Motealf said. Opportuni- | Wednosday afternoon in the state | take all scray he e ey : or volunteers to accompany the jarmory from 2 4o 5 o e the ) | the Creator alone knows w j« | party will depend on the number of Laurel Court S s soclety will | ac w]’hl him M‘nl hold by unborn {ime, somctimes |sciontists that are evéntually mect Tuesday at ome of Mua. said his wife pulled Mu | % euse tholr wisits (o people of this|cluded, sho declared, “Mr. Metealt | Elslo Goff, 17 La Fa| KOl Martin suid r by sasing {hat they do. so in |has had many applications from |to 4:30 o'clock 1 to run ou house 1o call for b s d persons desirous of going along,” | Alexander Lodg 24, 1. 0, |help. Patrolman William O'Mara fun or out of curlosity, 1 |'ahe addea, |Daushters of 8t. € , will have ‘\i“‘.q. the arre b f\l",\.""(f,h"ll‘,m ,::',"‘.m,'ir;,“ S0 partielpation of women I such | social Wednesday Fioon In Vega | m\]‘.‘_];\" to huve conducted fhe Hon o e an_expedition is believed to be un- | hall. The business meeting 45 \":l 3 \‘v.llrijl.l\“m‘mlv‘r g T e o ated. Dr. mw Chapman An. | Will ho held in the evenin x\‘ A carly this mornins B e SER R i , ®ho last week was given an | o'clock |lard Gargler, aged 20, Mitehell Price not have strange geds hefore me. " EICE TG e s BekihesewinE clrcleisy .1}“ 4, both of 227 North strect It 18 a proved fact, Tuther Clabs§ g o had refused “hundreds | meet Tuesday atternoon at 0dd Vincent ali by seaid, phabethoSepiniialichs aniy licatlons from women” eager |1owS Ball. Friday evening a number [ 0107 re cach fined § ofttein engsEud oo e to accompany him on his forthcom. |of candidates will be fnitiated in the | ThEY Weve arrested by Serg are ablo to mpair the h ling expedition into the Gobi desert | ebekah lodg P AR R el y thelr clients by predicting . e i Mr Liian Jones, formerly of tha |COSIN. . 1 ilness 1‘ them in_ the N A ads wats) [T SO (i [ iccke lelr;[;lnm‘r\ J.rm.l. : works himself or herse i Ll el was unabl e ot state of 1l Ith through <ot Tsabella wit | o7 ina boc AL DLl over the fulfillment of the propl ek Aicokiat afayet To to have a \ on ¢ | was born Satur ALTRE U slcal condition, he said, and ev | (i s the telephon fo ha sometimes, by col 4 situa- Twenty Firemen Escaped in Nick of iilofiSon i loor, tion will come to pass that has{ 2] ; O RTr T S e o M (o ) in police court Deen predicted by a fortuno teller, | Time—DBullding Reduced to King- | (00 500 S A n e Mis “ e means, stated | e and Toss is About $50,000, garet MeAvay, d r of sl sa UL, F helieve Mrs, Micl M of La : that the has a zo, March 1 (1) — Twenty | stroet city i el B gift for proj fighting a blaze in a frame | Mrs, Willlam J. 1 I;‘ Rost “'I ¢ £ on the south side early to- Vitar n vacation Ry e (w DP{OSECJT :)"l sed death by a few seconds City. | Lo BunNG un m\ i 1 when a trembling of the two story Willlam Ross §s confined tof .y strneture warned them to the street |y (S nfionzi | st Lefore an explosion blew the | I, Clay Preston of the Connectl e : Suffolk County Grand Jury To B¢ iricfnpe inta kin 004, h 4 It s i s blast, believed to have t meeting 3 Asked to Pass on Numer Ao fs i ol (b Bt i o sachusetts Automobile C: reid every timber in the house, | ¢ ic ttered neighborhood windows rean of the i < Boston, March 1 nd showered roofs and strects with | chamber of C will me N T oL { folk county grand jury charred or burning particles. Mike |y row morning at 10 o'clock. G Gl «d to pass on several citod | Castelli cperated a grocery in th ihution committee 1 ur Atforney by Trank A. Goodwin, registrar of | huilding. Castelli, reputed to be {he Red ( e Ginsb I Kowal motor vehicles, in instances or thy and the owner of & Ju tms' relict will ¢ court laxily. zroceries, recently had recefy at 1 ) r of Commerec K iall 4t John knoc Attorney General Jay R. Benton, tortion threats 1 police rooms this a 4 o'clock. ! of cof {o whom Goodwin and Police Com- formed. Damage was estim b was sitting, when missioner Wilson submitted re i Ko 1, h [ h 1k said justice had go YrONg, | Qaat . « . \ i o nneos it Raie iote: [Serious €rime Growing S g - T paring to sond several of the cares In Mass., Report Shi\\\‘S\.&(nw Police Arrest Man At Lyme on | v emo, a {o the grand jury | Boston, March 1 (®—Conditions : West s ic [ In sending his list of to lassachusotts are must better | Charge of House Tntering and lumber from a e .-. h the attorney general the trar o in some other parts the " e o |is building on Stanley street, Premo | | i d Mot ciminale ) an e eR o o B IR HeTa i el Dot IR0 Stealliig Avtos. | was dismissed by Judge Hungerford | profeeted by powerful political in- lmaterial increase in crime, espe-| Lyme, Conn, March 1 (M—Dar- O & charge of thef fluences, that courts w¢ x, and 'cially of a serious character,” ac-|win M., Morse, 40, formerly of the | Office Kk and Cosgrove suid * ihat tho bail system In many cases cording to an exhaustive survey of | Hamburg village scction bour it they o with lumber defeated end justice. the Boston Chamber of Commerce, | over to the su conrt of New |Yalking St street Sur ¥ S which urges action (o meet the sit- | [ondon county it by Justice “v“‘” ! ! ‘] o'cloc) g l‘ : ¥ Middletown Restaurant [uation. In the report, prepared by | Charles Peck ¢ mta of al- |1 o e L/ S < ‘ the committecon municipal and | joged burglary and v ft of 5 . Freed From Susnicion 'metvopotitan ai = S in Towever, ¢ o Middletown, March 1.—No one 1 suggestions Vacked by tl | ratconidt nobigiia/atbond lot St hat he told Premo (o ts 14 responsible in o criminal way | 1t s recommended that the 000 a0 waetan ¥l couvity s (ERRLTIET SRR ‘ , for the death on January 26 of [lature establish a commission on|Morse was A Putham gL Wit Alcobo | fouber T Mupmpson who expivod litins o inucsilms the pressat| soturiay by Aiale Oficers Henty trans prtin ! nar nt here, I Uiry ‘proplem; that proposed changes in Woods of the Centerbrook fam . Grabowski, vas n to detormine if the cause ithe 1 he referred to t state He had a room in Webster, | i4 Clark str . was in food that Thompson ate. jydicial council, and that the com- | \ass, and in this had been found & 'y, g Coroner T. A. Smith said that the 'mission examine Nttt e iAo atiotizoous stolen e BUCTEEY ATAIRG, o man died of co of the brain. lan assoclation of private cltizens for| from houses in Hamb 1o haa 1 i laen '\ chorical mnalysls of sontonts of (s improvoment of crhminal IR e MR g il o the stomach wed no oL e inistrntion I ey stolen L e et e ? T0:20040} gl i s e December 20 = NS caped from Officer Wal S =% T servations C stolen from Roher 7 on D R t 1 ENGLAND WON'T COMPY U. S, R?‘“‘““‘"}‘ (“u e ol Ve enedton L AU London, March 1 ™ — Great | Much Comment in Geneva ., et on e | L Lo . Britain will not participate in the | Geneva, March 1 (P—Jurists of | {;xen, . ters last night Philadelphia sesqui-contennial ex- several European countrics favor - i edriha B B e o ecure “Clever Talent er drose U on Tira commons today said that the gov- permanent court of internation- | Kor “5h‘mnod\ Review” S atiivery oritlohol } fhment felt compelled to decline |al justice, or @ st a court ruli R o conil Tohenrsar 6r th A Y \ the invitation on the grounds of s to whether they will necessitate [of “The Shamrock ¥ e time and national economy. mendment of the court’s statutes, | will be presented under e e ceording information reaching | of Joseph's Parish & Matchifaderalterand it e vations cirelc to held yesterds afterne Gonyer {orior b o THE P“-ERIM Mn]’li R | in question have ex-|from the prelimin st x‘u};u‘_\”_ i et ap is fnan un-{which the review e el e sl aics tatne to th Mother t status, and [pe ono of the be “‘“mm by Barl Carr 1 was recently ‘;wrr'u! at Iymouth ly represent esented in this city in e time. f a0 jlasdn tock, Mass. Through her we honor Jdter Kovel, who has m‘m: s T T overy g » woman who cndured — — od Affatr, has secured SOME Of o g flled wit rivation he s that a NEW HOTEL MANAGER HERE |t | the city to take | )| ni N. 1 h of the Van Curler the it : Ha henectady, N, Y., ar esonted on the | ome ha he DBu t hotel toda hall cr sturdy s Carlos 1. Smith, zone man- st Tatrick's cooked and vlo has returned to the the tv. An- o T f I hotel, Gardner, Mass., of the eas U they were Il she brew ich he is m M h 8 | neld tomorrow evening i remedics from roots und it for John L Kley. | hall, at 7:30 o'clock uch roots and herbs manager, who is in - ised in Lydia ¥ ham Va, recuperating Bir (h(h‘ Party of table Compou wervous breakdown. Auxiliary to 1. 0. B. B The 1 Auxiliary, No. 45, 1 lies' P y Q 0. B. B.will hold their fourth av wal birthday party, in their regu- PLA!NV]L’ B REUIDENT {1ar club rooms on Areh strect arsday evening at 5 o'clock ~d by the gues sorved rds will be en 1 refreshments games a will he completed. t committee will HAS ENTIRELY RECOVERED | Th ertainm i1 “‘\'n‘w motif p mina Instead ? h&hlq l . of electric lig N, € will be used as illumination g | Mrs. William T hairman t committee, will annual af Mr. A. 1L D Plainyilk i W, Main St., Conn., Tells Public entertainmer plans for the How of th He Recovered By The Use of The New Tonle ERBJIUS ‘f._""';”"““mh Wil bo held at the Hot | Rurritt ¢ g the month. s the ca 1 bloat up with gas 1| — » cre is one way ch would get sour nd ALL RE \I»\ |(|I{ BANQUIT to ge rid of this i jump around | 4 odations are geing rap- L 1 laxative 't 80 that T could | jq1y for the annual Chamber of ic, one that will not destroy th T used to lle ' Commerce banquet tomorrow eove- ength of the muscles of the how- I got tired and according to Ralph L. Goul Oils merely gr st rable all over. - | tary. The banguet wil tract you one day ine told me all in the ballroom of the are ) consti ind T decided 10 try | ritt hotel. The principal speake! n. ERBIUS will te and wonders with ' win be John Henry Bartlett, first < ngthen the muscles of the i after taking five | yesistant master general. Sh ines. You will not have to as it 1 bad a brand | Henry S also will bo on the orever and a few bottles will a I sleep lke a top and | program will be provided for ince you that your constipation am willing to go be‘ore the world | {he gues thing of the past and tell the virtues of ERBJUS" = Mr. Dresser says:—"“For t ERBITS is being intsoduced at| Eighteen words every day for a r 1 have suffered greatly with THE FAIR Drug Couater by a rep- ' week in the Herald Classified ads for wach trouble, Bhortly after eat- |resentative of the ERBJUS Co. $1.08, Quaker Oats “stands by” you through the morning Feel hungry and “fidgety” before lunch?—try this O feel right you must complete food at breakfast. other meals—that is, at dinner—you usuall of food. But at breakfast the grul dietary mistake is most often made—a hur- ried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food’s great tissue builder 58% carbohydrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vita- mines and the “bulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- tetic urge of the world today It is food that “stands by" you through the morning. Food that sk d start every breakfast in your home. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That's faster than plain toast. Don't deny yourself the nat- ural stimulation this rich food offers. ough the morning, have well-balanced, At most t luncheon and get that kind NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MH\'I).\\, MARCH 1 MOVING DAY ENDS | uw DREN J. P, ‘10 Im“@) loys and Girls o SGOY 9 to Iay Tribute 1o Deceased T L 1 .l § TCDAY Miss Wills, Americon N Taking Day Ofi—Suzanne 1ot Doubles Competition 1 i o P Hene ( fiss W 1 in BEING s on th of the wor TOWED TO PORT R S Peopl Peop Dunbay <. “no good New Recipe . id liver, bad [Blomare Nk The ple of with the del- HEHIREE U : | cious t and zest of lemon! played by the be | Here that makes it at : | eat | was re Lemon Cream P meotir One eap sugars 1% cups olling webart | of Troop 17 hav il I r tenderfoot tests AlY 1 rind turn & vvt')l_nl ple lorson and 1 ¢ n meringue made by batlc ready to pass t 1c %0 r \ teaspon _fl“"h‘“"@': o ; | X for California lemons, fuley, [ ed into the | v flgcdlflfl'— l DEG {To Continue Course ¥ s 5 ‘. In Scout Training || California Lemons > iter O° Cook by Scout ex- it ; ‘ e, 18 plannir 1 sp |\ '-w ‘wl lh I Chille" pocser, wna Not Off with l'r. Olive Tabl Hungerford, dented playing 1rds lam 1% Mangan (ccused men T « displayed $5 cents i1 Kis «, in court this morning whicl U [ clatmed they found on the tabi the cof They furthe Heged that Phillipe grabbed a table, and put it in | id that Lauy 1§ Arrestet men playing ore they 1 what & for money. He ualso de rabbing wny money. e subd 1 & with Phillipe n ed that ther - or 4 people th h t st was made 1 o declared they wer were 1o on the table, H : o held 45 ¢ 'l () ».,‘x,unmcmm 1 e s Ihind Totay, the ents anything she wantal A Stusrt f « P tabl. 1 after-e distress ranishes, : 1 i tiest meal, s digestion. Stops = E sour risings, belch- ) i ar stomach needs! . 1 1 i ) 1 ¥ o has Stuart's tablets, 25¢ and i G Or, a tul box free if you write the F. A, e 1 T, Marshall, Mich. Get ( : 11 hox s for the pocket—and T { ers=hard smokers— ¥ Sy s boon and blessing! STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Case Nolled . Baby Fretful? Avoid Constipation Remember your baby is helpless, able to point out that constipa- tion is making its life miserable. | " AD K0 LIGENSE, WROTE ‘. < e s FiNE| You must be able to recognize We the symptoms, t in Dominic S. Cofonc of Greenwich Is Convulsions, night terrors, e i3 grinding the tecth in sleep, fever- 1 Ches Assessed $30 and Costs in ishness, fretfulness=all indicate rom baby’s stagnant intestine are flooding the little 0| body. Court Today. court gay uperior wich, M ne, wh tion is dangerous for + Nujol s safe for every- v. It does not affect the stom- is not absorbed by the Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is 50 safe, so gen tle and so natural in its action. ailure to ha & g Nujol makes up for a deficiency e i O of natural lubricant in the intes- surance department e ML aste matter ed on Dec. Cofone retur ard thus permits thorough and 1 Ve enathatl as regular bowel movements without n to correspond- griping. 10d on Nujolcanbe taken forany length on J of time without iil effects, Unlike hcwal of & Bolley hetd by laxatives, it does not form a habit, S e e and can be discontinued at any t 1 to write it up. Th time. was deliverc o policy o 1t comy re 1 | id that | In court today the plea was made ) e not yet be n hom he had ed ) 1 guilty renewal policy. The behal? with t inted ou t t to the cov 1s drunk and did there had \‘1~ :1d:|v!\ irres el A Raw, Sore Throat he was dofr in what Cofone had done and his : Joint Raided fallure to pay attention to Eases Quickly When You | | RLes Apply a Little Musterole ga him from the departme street 1 that Cofone still thou | mrl Musterole won't blister like the 1 30, 49 Wal- | had a vight to do an insura d plaster. Just 1 $10 and costs S5, court found tt with your fingers, It pot m\h agentle congestion and draws ) d pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment ard. It is fine for re throat, bronchitis, iff neck, asthma, ache, congestion, pleu- h lnm‘a:xgo, pains and ains, sore under the otlsht Abmpiainte Washington 27 of oV } hup it handy i To Mot! Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Cluldr:n 's Musterole. 11] (Tlc-n : Edwards’ | Scout t cmbarra you | of blets. The skin | s after you have d liver Tablets, the nel; there's cm. e Tabl l~(lx that | and Frank ed two metl | Real Lemon Pie Yale thi in Scouting s the fourth conrs * Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salves Needed s seldom cure Piles. bad circulation. | is etagnant, the veins fiabby. walls aro weak, the parts and M rid yourselt of . the circulation—send 1 stagnant pools. one safe methed. < D knepain AVIATOR KILLED m Bt 55 S O Wash., Ma 1 @ o + ago to find a real 2 ASCS. L jeuten Bell was kill y for piles He succesded. s s t 11 z S ey 1 his prescription HEM-ROL » e s o 100 cases before he was var cros wa hurt when their JEM-ROID is sold by ow! irpla x nose dive where under guaramtee. for a few dropped 100 feet to a concr 1o harmices tablet, easy to take, and ava be found at all druggists, whe W1 ‘gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied customens millions of San way at erday. Point field, nes

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