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0 e e LS e [POURS GASOLINE ON COAL WITH USUAL RESULT Linkl LOWTENPERATURE ALLOVER COUNTRY Far West Only Section Not Shivering 0\'01 \ el-End I estein Wanted - Better | Fire in Home, 338 Maln Steeet, and Got 1t New ¥ ning of ! found n cept the fur With sprir zon there sub-zero nort country, tures in g« the sou er. While up day had ter a hig beloy ernoon Hted art- ehim- home ymour mage hile riven by nid b It the 1 ed " rday morning R, M Dame light respondod Damy high of at 84 leans dropped t the day oot In nperature w York city skippe from 17 high of in the then droped ag Yesterd s avera 24 compared with of the same datc t dick years was The lake suggest the near Chicago varied fr down to 14, Detroit 18 and Buffalo shiftc 34 to 8. Their below freezir Unknown Driver Kills Woman in Star Stamford, Marek 15 (A—No trace o] efficicney has been found of tlic smobile |war which fatally injured Amy [mental o Prior, who was killed last turday so that th night in Hope ¢ An automo- n bile was found Spring road, the scene of morning and it lteved that it la the accident. It however, that the had driven the driveway when 1 line, ilitary Training Is Attacked by Leaders 1 March 15 (®—Two r milit ining in chools, from n 1 Wa t ry wctivities from An- pub- re, chair- orgunized com- in cducation. ining corps Fosdick as districts had . Morgan of io, were made v John Nevin newly on militarism ave ¢ reserve officiers’ wracts Mr. 15 i Mor viciot Dr tary in schools sult, l‘M iner technique of v change in the as a nor- to take in e pon war nd expect bando hort was d been i w owner macl HOSPITAL the BIRTHS AT daug r was born New n Genera iy 1 Mrs. Dickson Me- Main strect, A and Mrs, Sam- Main street, 18 lear to Mr. 94 W son was bor ‘ml Holcomb, | Plainvil {he Tospital over Sons fo Mr. and Whiting and | e alarm | | this morn- | JI#’\ Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment. you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musumlc Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (wh S coldreallyis) and stimulates cir It has all the good q old-fashioned mustard plas the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy rgenc; use. It may pr rious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. The stetho: Ask for Children’s Muaterolu. ' heart soun Hitherto 35¢ and 65c, A ied out, overy phys and tubes. d had Louis Nicholas, 1d Mrs, John and 288 ey street, icorge Miller, born to Mr, Jauvelt, 467 Mo ay- mnl. ter without & New lnsllumcnls to Glen | low ‘ i Revhtor Heart Beats « S hospital | 1 0 modern inven- | scope and the | in a device wi 41\} possible for a | olutely Andrew (®—staft | combined radio-stetho lieve makes it rd of human 1 it a different resulted. ttached such a manner 1T recorded y with ) M Ty resident | Illinois Univ. Presiden ’ ‘ends Modern College | 15 (A—The in i 'V‘h‘l(v!\‘ was defended Kinley of Jinst said Better than a mustard plaster PrNGSTAT A UNUSUAL Relic PERTUSSIN not o a cough, it also helps to air passages ) cus which is v the irritation. The 1 is more than tem ure to bri Its freedom [rn chloroform or a —as well as | CONSERVATIVES WIN P v SEAT from physicians ar more than sold by all BBITION PLEBISCITT wccur- | ¢ | Family of Six Lose All NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI ETHEL: Goat-Getters * EXCEEDING LY MART, M'DEAR AND ONLY fhodoe” ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. D, MO! NDAY, ——— AFTER YOI B2LY YOI NEW SORNG- COIT — N —IX GORT GLT YOI GOAT Sl T He™ NG~ ? MARCH 15, 192 T .J DR, STRATON HITS AT PALM BEACHERS Dedaes Tat Socely s De- i } graded Ttsell : City Items Miss Mahel | the ‘HuM Boller Philadelphia and New re will he the ca Minst Hebr rehearsal a of in 1l of initiato will be A me West Palm Beach, Fla, March 15 ge, L (o}, it The Rev. Dr. John R. Straton, 5 om his pulpit in the West Palm Beach Tabernacle last night attack- ed social leaders who produced a | benefit performance of Ziegfeld's ‘Palm Beach Night,” at which more | than $100,000 was realized for a lo- | 1 hospital. 1 aton's subject | announced as tollows: | hould social and business lead- | ers have helped to boom a dirty girl show in the name of false and spur- fous charit ) ton did not attend the benefit performance at which the ont tables were sold at $1,000 cach He said that his attention was tracted by an ediortial in a local pa- | j o per which said: BT “Congratulations go to the social|yj. ders who graciously unhinged |y, their knees at the Club \Iommuln | to Charleston for ¢ Dr. Straton asserted that the | benefit revue, in which society lead- | rs mingled with the regular cast, | which the was only one indication of how the | o o has gradually degraded | ~\fombers of 1 ach. that W | i 113 Gred s not t unkenne ot Dot b} Al Mass,, the il Lions' Immigrant cluby oW on 7 ()t C ]llll‘(‘h Act Via rstown, Md., March tion nring last ni ht police cou at fine of his caplors social set Palm Be he cong 1tio od continu: They Own in the World | Tairfield,, March 15 (A—John Hay rmer, and his family, consisting of his wife and four small childr the world with every ey had in the result of a swopt ('onfcwor] Wife Slaye: inters Not ..lull 4 I'roy, Ohio, March Nesbit, « 1 w Frar pleaded first de [to the |without He w arraig tion room of the toda world a total ruin fire e early through their one story home situ- ated on O1d Stratfield road and Bib- bis street in the Tunxls hill section, burning it to the ground. The family escaped with 1 clothes and are at I heltered by neigh- . The blaze, which is believed to | have been due to an overheated | was discovered by Mr. Haydu, | to a nearby house and tele- the Bridgeport fire head- The call was relayed to the 1 fire headquarters, one truck | men answering the call. building and its contents were destroyed before the arrival firer yester o n Miami co honds, entire n ing Shipmar It origina take lin him over to Mrs. Funston Franco-American Civic League in Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass, March 15 (P—An NS French husetts, to by Franco-American 10, has been formed for 1 p taking part in the political The object of "is to the yose of an Tairs of leag advance ent 4 p GLASSES & " SPECTACLES 50c A WEEK Prescriptions Filled NO CHARGE FOR LEXAMINATION Cxp ic delg Inc JEWELERS OPTICIANS 351 Main Street werested § York onight Junior | ol on ting of omor- | nwood John itur- the onmior- | | : Prayers I‘all, So '\lomhcrs Law Sam- < of o8 him to the $14 ’ .]ull n sald 1y dur finally | Plea Jacoh | week’s Activities in Catholic Chy m'hew \ | St Mary's Church sses this week at St were announced ¥ morning at for Mrs. Ellen morning at 7 for Minnie Di- mo. at Requiem 1 Mary follows churct Mo anniversary Tucsday iversary Saturday fourth | Thomas 1% O'Brien | The monthly meeting of the pro moters of the Sacred Heart Jeague | Will be Jiell this evening at and for annive Patrick will be ob- ¥ with devotions in 30 o'clock, A pro- | gram of Trish music will be rendered by members of the choir hefore and after the s 4 Wedne vening of the Children of holy community in 7 o'clock mass nest vlay morning and the members ing serv- | of the Immaculate Conception Guild will receiy a a ko | The THoly I a card party hool hall body at the imily Cire and Wednesday Joseph will social in ternoon, | will by served Iriday, St. Joseph's Chureh | There will be a high m. | o'elock in St. Jc s church | nesday morning in honor Patri Ac children wil |« their holy communion in | the at the at W of St ive first Irid o'clock nass, Lenten devotions wil day oMy of this we Patrick’s soclal chureh 1y morn e held on because of Wednesday will 30 o'clock to Joseph's parish socicty t this plete me evening plans for t ertainment Wednes the Elks club on The | officers | morrow ove ning at a Aid meeting to he evening Stodohm's Chureh socivty will eleet held toe Chureh clist will hold ient and so- Patrick’s day ock In the lay morning at 7:45 o'clock vill anniversary s Morletti devotions of the ni m m The Stati 1 Friday eve ons of diocese, Har W Keough cllor of i 0 MAasses ¥o ated at 1 s Church solemn high mass Pote for Mrs. Jennie The usnal Tenten d mission opene Andre s ehureh w Commenc m will b Public in France Shows Indifference to Deputi Paris, March 15 (P—T T larg ¢ communists Il(l AD HERALD (¢ l \s\llll D ADS FOR YOUR WANTS hald | st. Patrick's | Washington | hurch to- | | SECOND DRAMATIC SURPRISE SERVICE ?Tnal Before Pilate Enacted hy Phantom Characters the es of " was held in church last with the sermon H. Alderson The sccond of prise mecting! ty Methodist | in connection Rey William I , At sur Tr! on beginning of the sermon went out and all was silent. Then, though coming | from a distance there was the noise Voices scemed to be cxcitement, The voice, sed to be that of an attend- {ant, addressed Pilate. “My Lord, a mob approaches.” The noise of the crowd grew larger and seemed to | be coming nearer. he attendant again ey bring a prisoner, As the noise g voices were 1 the conversation Pilate, the attendant, and others was heard through the 1hee scourg the hand lights of a rajsed supy crow in reported, Jesus of loud- | d anc between Pl going h er ofher | finally Jesu o's wifr Pilate commenting washing ceremony and finally the demand of the mob for release of Barabbas, " return of the lights showed one on the platform but the minister and the balance of the aunditorium undisturbed as befor the Phe entire dramati scene was enacted by mem of the LEpworth league. The moh" was in the cellar directly beneath the auditorinm while the principal eters were in a room off of pulpit. Alderson upon seenc, finished his sermon a crowded serviee morning, at which members of Fveryman's Bible class attended, Rev, and Mrs. Alderson were pre- | sented with a bouquet of roses, in the |Gets 32 Months in Jail For Murdering Old Couple Moscow, March 15 (®)—A seven- teen-year-old youth, George Stolypin, lative of former Premier Stoly- has been sentenced to two years v eight months imprisonment for | murder of a lawyer named BAR AN EVERYTHIN = | court, | room on the ovening | by ! ceremony of the trial, | F. (rwea NOTES HAD BEER, LIQUOR, nee 1% Bennett will en. | tertain the members of the current Jennings Fined $150 and Loses . .1. ing, e, et o Pool Room License tomorrow he M Plainville, meeting i, AL Trumbull is to the cluss this w Patvick's day will b Yo Wl AL with a Planied reereation hour day cevening from NS0 Miss 1Tossott the ' party irls [ last af st observed specially Tu | at the on 10 harge, wearin o' oung particularly in- Changing his plea of not guilty to gullty this morning, Edward Jen- nings, aged v of 447 Clark street was fined $150 and costs on two charges of violating the liguor law, by William €, Hungerford in police Iurthermore, Jennings' i cense for operating a pool room at Hartford avenue, whoere re ant Patrick McAvay and Officers Thomas J. Feeney and T, Kiley con- ducted araid on March 6, has bheen revoked by Chief of Police Willlam C. Hart. Serg and the with in form of u 1o which a employed ar changed 36 night day ind Il ites 1 18 to 20 to business mecting at 7:8 rds they will join the ym for recreation ting join. "T'he MeA offiee int vay sald that le rs went fo the pool night of March 6, and Officer 1'eency bought four hottles of beer for 10 cents each, He raid they later found a bLottle of liquor, ¥ ‘ n and that there were 22 men in the hey around a bar, and seven were under the influence of liquor, On tests the beer w und to iave been 3.45 volume and 2.79 weight, | city which exceeds the volume and | they ht allowed by law. | stolen th Officer Teeney declarcd that Jen- Ne nings conducted a regular barroom, and that he has visited the place on several occasions when he saw men under the influence of liguor lined up against the bar. He stated that they did not have a warrant when | it they entered the pool room. The | e off| id that Jennings told him | 1 that he took the bottle of liquor away from a man who had been in a fight in his establishment. Judge William F. Mangan, counse for Jennings, stated that lenicney | should be shown for his client as I was not selling liquor but that hie had only taken it away from a man who had creat a disturban Speaking of men being under the influsnee of liquor in the pool room, | Judge Mangan sald, “T venture to | say that you could go into any pool | | room in New Tritain, and find men | nnder the influence of liquor, but that is no sign that the owners are | selling ligqnor.” Prosecuting Woods told the court t runs the pool room for his uncle | who has been brought into Ithree times for violating the | law. miord «'nym. AS AUTO THIEVES Mareh 14 rested here early today automobile were - Davis, Heze urroll W New York 1y chase say, hav Four John Gambel, 1l After . short admitted maching York wood Scott, Kiah 1) Proctor, W ni polic W MINISTERS EXPELLED March 15 (P—'f interior announces thus far 202 forelzn mini D xpelled from Mesico v the titutional requireni that only ative born ministers officiate in church services. A those expell « announcement of the of the interior does . number of ministers denominations expelied, Mexico City, wrtment of n ¢ co t My The tme give 1l other ed werc ¢ Best Sprmg Tomc & Attorne court liquor | an Liquor in Dance | tecanse Judge Man 15 so counsel for Michael Jlaywnick, | | aged 27, of 22 Clark street, who was arrested on a charge of violating the liquor law, has not bLecome thor- oughly conversant with the faets in his client’s he asked {hat the trial be postponcd until Saturday morning. The request was g | by Judge Hungerford. Haywnick was arrested last night | by Sergeant George Ellinger and Of- ( who ante: ficer Thomas J, an a dance hall where the officers found a quantity of w,um Plainfield Fire Does Damage of About $11,000 Plainfield, Mareh 15 (P)—Iire lat last night destroyed a two- | wooden building owned by ¥ Mereler, on Railroad avenne, and for a time threatened the recently com- pletely Mercier department store next door. The loss was estimated at $14,000. The upper floor of 1he was occupied by a pool room and it is believed that the fire started there The lower floor served as an annex of the department storc enty automobiles in jacent to the building were spectators., OVER 70 YEARS ()F SUCCESS - STOMACH UPSE? Get at thc Rcal (Ah,c-— Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. 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He will | gsisted by two aids from the ir 1 revenue department. This is ¢ allowed for filing returns BAYER'S Alexey and his wife, old friends o | the Stolypin family. The youth wa {1ed 1o commit the murder by the | lope of ohtalning money from the | couple, hut all he was able to find | was twelve dollars. | 0'Brien Boy | Thin and Pale In a Little Over Two Months | Gained Eleven Pounds body bui an appetite and o make weak, skinn and girls sturdy, strong and energy there is nothing 1il any physician will | or Oil — you that. it's \nn ble stuff to “PACEMAKER” A 2-PANTS SUIT NEW LOW PRICE NEW STANDARD OF VALUE AYER CLOTHES take the lead. t any stom- prescrib- | buying Componnd and as wise parents are McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets — sugar coated, casy to take candy. { The son of George G, O'Brien of Mahwah, N. J., was thin and pale nd did not get enough nourish- ment from his food. 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