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No cream can transform your skin Bur scimnrime cars—which stimulates circulation through the tissues and nor malizes the action of the pores—will keep your skin naturally clear, firm and smooth. This is the basis of theElizabeth Arden method Follow cach stepof an Eliza- beth Arden Treatment your home every mornin and nighe, using Vererran Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin Tonic, Special . Orange Skin I'g df.l[l()nfi S\lp cvery HL)\)I’ tant need of the skin. The DlCKlNSON 169-171 MAIN ‘;l Inside We've Turned Them Out For You to See— TAKE Horsfall-Made Ready-for-Service time to see the IN Police and | New Have spring fev | the night an Freshm over pitating the M omEtn | from the ¢ that ra tr ed to shake a student, 029, smar that “1t hac {ing in the ndr the mot | Monday v YALE FRESHMEN Quell Outbreak NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e — Sure Relief HIMAN!}S ARR[ST R ND'GEJT ION %) 6 BELLANs J Hot water Sure Relief ELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everyv (LASY RI[]T Fire Depts. Called 10 Publication of Beer Recipe ton T'ost March 3§ (R)— Action the Washing for publication of Washington's beer re %AVFI} FR[]M FIRE - Hartiord Childven Were Trapped hy Fldh] § When Round = Ses e, Penalty of Law Mr. Blanton said the lu o1 a fine of not less than ,more than » publication of ipts of & liguors, ad That is the the land. as the this nation to en the ton, cditor of wn in ye morning’'s ¢ wias den President Coolidge, by Represens Blanton, democrat ion of the reeipe, the Texns charged on the floor | constituted a violation | Texas, the part of individuals in nment just law, ident, and the challe 8 What is he the v provid- 3100 nor burden is upon the president chicf nard H buili by insurance wation on t « er children, csulted in and Mary, § profussor. | vears of Mr. and who at- | Mrs, s trapped in a was the jroom on and es- attack, | cape cut off without | lus v's mouthpleee, the h is known Vinigtration that the administrati Washington Post far and wide as { paper—we find a violation of President cond a concenfrated by th o class of allegations | at this editor ho viola cnted, the minal in the children o 5 North Iront ntoro of ting imno s Jumes Stewart colle " standing Clark to the smao home where children me by cen to his ly recovered, i ot Pomp and (cremon\ at The Governor’s Ball Haven, March 3 (P—With < | historic nomp and!splondon, the riot got | t1al reception and ball of the Comp: Govern oon the tables | Guard, giver honor of crring nou-app hestri. of d to sut iv ‘reshman clas: to have start the a the studen th at faillng to obtair d the pro- | s o Congressman Blaion At at’ e —. 'BAN NEWS REEL SHOWING | BIFFEL TOWER PATALITY Pitm Showing Aviator Die Doing Daring Stmt Selzed On Ship P—An effort is being mado to restrain the showing of a pieture flm depicting the fatal flight of the French aviator Licu- ant Leon Callot on Fohruary 24, 0 the atrman was attempting to through an arch of the Liffel Paris, March fly tow trate the tr 8 message to steamer France fea, to selza the |was still in capt w radio n vould be who has been in ;ody sent a wire- iptadn of the en route to Amer- film it the vessel French wa n - complicd, that the fllm now to break | ted the flight for 1 h- an moving picture combina- The film of the dent was [rushed to Havre immediately and iboard the ¢ of the picture has already n prohibited in France. Licntenant wircless ap- ashed the ied out this authorities | n the matter in ind for the purpose of establish- & veason for the flight, which all regulations govern- ' Little Baby Girl Left In Hospital Hallway Hartford, March 3 (® — At tracted by erles, endants at St Francis’ hospital about lock found a two ays old b rl in the hallway of the little.used Woodland street trance in new garments, devoid o I m ed in ankets and 1 near a radiator. evening. il, well-dressed, health some of the to the baby were hair and weighs ¢ and thirtcen ounce cight pounds and sent || stenmer, The | ilot was killed when | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926. ammm DIET INREAL LIFHW G ing passage of a bill he has Intro- duced, or some similar measure, to Snrhlbound Gouple in West Have v Movie Experience n adily understood. The milk phascs ‘ of the subject will be carefully |studfed in the coming months, The next meeting of the ate ‘ tubercnlous commission will be held next Monday at the state capitol at at which Hl|4 architects the proposed and Meriden and declarants, He estimated that fower than 100,000 immigrants would be admitted under such a | proposal, criticizing as ‘uninten- | tionally misteading" a recent officlal | estimate placing the figure at 577, | 000, admit wives and children of eitizens Alien Measures Are Being Sneeded Un hy Commitiee | g Washington, Maren 3 (1 — ho | Labrador School to Be immigration committea Built With Yale Money coided to sidetrack its rontine busi- : ; ness to dlsposo of the allen depor- | , NeWw Haven, March ",‘,‘H;\T‘n,m tation question and bills to admit | 70UNdIng of & now school at North- alien relatives of naturallzed citi- | West River, Labrador, which 18 to zens or immigr who have bear the name of Yalo in rocogni- clared their intention of tion of the gift of §1,600 Ly the U e students of Yalo University, to- e the institution, fs announced. 1| mittee, exp nformation was contained in a | probably one from Dr. Harry Paddon of in this country, Grenfell Mission, who wrote that contage of whom can be deported Miss Elizabeth Criswell of the Mis- prosent. Mr, Johnson and Repre- | $10n, was to hecome the first head sentative Holaday, republican, Hii- | ©f the school. ;;l ‘l“'r ff-t"}.? then my whole system revolted. As both have bills pending, de cl .hflfvl-'-lv of Yale will assis! ungry as T was ¢ several days |slsned to expediate deportation of | L€ without food, I just couldn't stand |such allens in the order of their un- | o eat shoe leather, although most | desirability as gauged by criminal | P m\nvmg would have been welcome,” | record L \vith Her | L TMOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET about, taking exercise Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food Sacramento, Cal, Mareh 3 (P)— Just how boiled shoes ind how it fucls to be snowbound and star 1s told in a dispatch to the ramento Bee from Westwood seribing the cxperience of Mr. ahd Mrs, J. E. Reeder, of Sacramento, | ho were trapped in the snow for ten days without mud 5 miles west Westwood | | ho sceking o Johnson of the s impressions of shoe s o food are summed up as | “I put them up to my mouth and nois, wpie In New Dritain are pleased Classified ads, |was up and SHIN DISEASE 1S | NOT SCARLET FEVER Dr. Stockwell Tells of Mistaken Diagnosis i | Hartford, March 3.~~At the mee SDECI(J petite in good shape. | | | This Fish comes direct from the pier to our | markets in our own trucks and is strictly fresh. i LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS $1.00 quart. CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS, 65c qt. FEASTERN WHITE HALIBUT. PENOBSCOT RIVER SALMON a p ' Large Shore Haddock, Rockport ('odfish: Boston lient, who has |§ Bluefish, Large French Herring, Saybrook Flounders, 4 CpenyStune s o) el QT anre (.lpo Butterfish, Native Bullheads, Striped Bass, e nu’u‘:l'y‘rjl|‘|‘;~ln:r'\tldfl(lknvm f’“"‘ Large Silver Smelts, hndppel Blues, Fancy ,z'lke White- B fish. F'resh Mackerel, Spanish ‘\Idcl\erel Long Native Eels, known Small Fresh Caught Shad, Fancy Large Shrimp. Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams. Bluepoint Oysters for half shell, opened at our market. Salt Cod 18c pound, 3 pounds for 50c. officers of | riences with the pas- arious cultures of | According to these | 4 degrees tuberele baci | experiments, 1 with VL Trumbull, o applied for it in the f an hour fluid media does not always Xill the | ms, but makes them dey | appearances and characte ics that they did not possess, fmportance of this finding, proves true of p: “Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET TELEPHONE 1199 Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday Govt. Victo ous in Canadian Controver Ottawa, March 3 UP—The g ernment was victorius in the hou of commons early this morning when the address in reply to th h from the throne majority of nine. rds the house wreh 15, The progr o | pendents and labori {the government . Thus ended one Oficials Puzzled hibition officials Pan.\ma ( anal anneol \Ieets Death no offi- was ca Imme Overcoats in our windows today pub- | i manu . the v Artillery of Cuard of New York port Artillery of I nama Canal, o pu sideratic and the New- T Furniture “Connecticut's known to the Also it was Best to be concluded un Store” ¢ worked f Have you seen the attractive pieces on frose- Jod- jor of der closure, There was loud checring from { both sides when Speaker Lemieux announced that the house stood adjourned until March 15, Jh\ nd ‘h Suits and ;g HOR SFAL]';., ‘)7 99_ 4su[mn Street READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WAN William Hut member of the HARTFORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” SMOOT PREDICTS DEBT PASSAGE [hinks Semate Will Approve 13 \ itatian Terms display in our south window? There is a handsome Solid Mahogany Colonial Sofa — Two Boudoir Sets one of which consists of a Love Seat, a quaint old fashioned Wing Chair, an Arm Chair and Foot Rest. These pieces all have down filled cushions and - are covered with sateen, The pleated ruffles add charm to these pieces. Then too, there are a pair of unusual Wing Chairs — excellent reproduc- tion. The small English Arm Chair is also particularly good. Our Interior Decora- tor will be pleased to be of assistance to you SINC]’, the dawn of civilization, pneumonia has scourged to make vours a most the human race. Hippocrates, father of modern medi- cine, described this disease in 400 B.C,, and yet after 23 centurics, we know littic more about it than he did. The cure for pneumonia is as yet undiscovered. But we do know that colds lower the vitality aud hence pave the way for pneumonia. Many fatal attacks, however, might be averted if more of us would follow this maxim — “Never let a cold get a start” tis—no matter what mk\il&.fl men common cold, it is nevertheless a 1 with a bad cold is sick and d for a day or two. attractive home. If there is much tightness or soreness in the chest, apply hot, wet cloths to open the pores of the skin before using Vicks. If the air passages continue stopped up, try the “teakettle and tent treatment.” This method—fully explained in the directions— plete rest enables t‘w body to regain lost Pricamoniats nowisore nd so throw off itlection. Un- d-adly than Tubcrculosis that snowdrifts B (‘ampens thic th ch Vicks acts two ways— Internaliy and externally of us to get st thing 1s to take vigor- ign of a cold. a hor bath, and go to bed under I tion. Briskly mas- chest with Vicks for five ad on thickly-—about one- thick—and cover with two knesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the covering loose around the neck so € vapors ¢ "from the application on the est frecly inhaled consists, briefly, of vaporizing Vicks in a tea- kertle and arranging a newspaper “tent” over the patient’s head so that the combined warm steam and vapors can be inhaled. Being externally applied, Vicks can be used freely without dnsmrgmg the digestion. This makes it a boon to mothers. An application at bedtime will usually prevent a night attack of croup. Ahove all else, do not let a cold “hang on” and become deep-seated during these danger months. Treat it vigorously in its carly stages. C@oNNE@ ARE HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION B. C. PORTER SONS V!S!&i Over 21 Miuion Jars Useo YeaaLy READ HERALD CLASSIFIND ADS FOR YOUR WANTS