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4 Professor Willlam J. Esten of the w'x.wuul\vm Agricultural college, 1 Comnty Orgamzanon Will Dine| ot Hartlord Hotel far;n bure ¢ Maver ' that fartford County Natura lucers' the will yrganiza- of Hart | dexer tior 'ro- 1 to hold i Mit) ssoctation | N e e np ..L EW ITA IN I‘\H " TERALD, ° A Blow to Jolm D. s TRAND CARINET CODLLY REGEIVED! Fraukly Admits Failure to Settle | Financial Crisis Aristide Briand was r ther chill atmospher: ed in parliament this Its ministerial wdicatior Tubere James M. W niesioner of Dr. G sommis wi ventlon of Discas lom in order that b Itfes of I'rance might in the cham- when Premier s EOV- ernational adhered to. applause puties came 8 p-v\m cements would be chamber, however, received in st silenee M. Briand's appe or discipline in voting the necessary | iancial measures, Quaker Oats “stands by” you through the morning | - s of the chamber, he a mm!rv has its es on .\"U r action.’ o the partles of the and center shouted 4Imrv‘ in | ‘Yes, it is waiting for the | dissolution of this chamber.” | The chamber, after hearing the {declaration, proceeded immediately ussion of interpellations on °s. 1t is expected that be Important for Children and Grown-Ups Alike declaration will ands have unener- of wrong breakfast. getic forencons because breakfast eating. To feel right, you must have a well- halanced, complete breakfast ration, At most other meals—lurch and dinner— you get it. But breakfast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Oats, containing 16% protein, s great tissue builder, 8% c: drate, its great energy element, il-important vita and the that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the dietetic urge of the \mrld tod; It is fo through th should start every breakfast in yc home. Admitted The ministeral declaration of the reorganized Briand government | frankly admits failure to Lring about | a solution of the country's financial | problems by the date cxpected, but | calls upon parliament to * 60 1€ to vote | ures before the sferring to forelgn polley, the ition continues: “The policy rnational agreements to which jority the mber | : committee of th *nate approbation, will the policy of this gov- ernment.” tegret is exp of the negoliations ut Ge connection with the admission ol | Germany to the league of nations. The declaration concluc ur *d over the 3 to 5 min- | neve plain toast. GENERAL COMMITTEE Mayor Angelo Paonessa W. E. Attwood C F. Bennett Rev. P Lucyan Bojnowski eter Crona B. F. Gaffney Rev. E. V. Giikis F. Hall Rabbi Gershon Hadas Rev. Geo. W. C. Hill Jackson Geo. Kimball J. C. Loomis D. Saxe C. F. Smith Rev. Matthew ] ] raynor ] (0] ’] l‘f‘ $66, 588 00 One house, Tyr o at ¢ stry holds as vi the ts taken by whe | firms ity firm reso !them.” ring politica serts it is the to un i issue, briofest p government New York's mos 5 OWN e | alid all e to fulfill Mion press- r to hould ist of deputic partment as at prese nt POPULATION OF U. 5. I]R[IW!N[ (Continued from I Georg Tinoi con- |1 2 1.) Ia, Idaho, Indjana, 641,- g | ||| 5 B B up in this auarter John D. R The century eller, Jr., q valued at noke, s a 1 hy . Niche “YWest Virgin 2.854,734; Wyoming, (v w c 4 nores) N irl Reserves week by a Tri- ng. A and served rves | ¥ party at U\l | ymnasium la Tinti was chairn ngeme A stunt and dar as Mantica Tinti, nna Czellee . chairman of the 1 Helen eon II\ h with will enterta nd playing. The dec il be in kKeeping with St. Day lowi and G inging a from the T High school a- con High ference week Dixon | Winifred Rey sabel Squillaciote, Girl wingtield, Reserve Mass., jerson, a Gordon, Mary Hamlills FTIURSDAY, ) MARCH 18, 1¢ nson, Eleu ces Roekwe n, Ilor nd Betty Auction of Shadows at Rung rtadn the uight at um, The party ctie club will ¢ ngle club 1,||I il feature of th 1 Lox luneh which th The g wi nound the price for the plensure will be of &0 nee. Kuzoo 8 will be will call for th cskosky, Mary Sat uis Penta will turn musie. Mr. and Mrs. Che vers will be chaperor cominitte on ngement sts of Costmer Kolpalk, Loui i Melaerney, Mary Miler he purty the cluss i de making wi TAUNTON SCHOOL BURNED March 18 (A — ot gchool wa Th crty loss . it was said, would cost 200,000, No students were in th building as the fire early morning hours LIVES ON FARM IN OKLAHOMA Happy Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Tn a sunny pasture in Oklahowma a berd of sleel cows was grazing pictur: But the thin woman in the blue checked apron_ sig she lo them, She was tired of cows, red of her tedi- s work in the She was of cooking ked at tes caring for her v, The burdens of life seemed too heavy for her failing health. She had lost confidence in herself. One d Pinkham’s Vegetahla Compound d her general health began to im- rove, She took it falthfully, Now she can do her work without any trouble, sleeps well and is no longer blue nM tired. E. © mid-winter | o i 5 and my weight le’nrn T took it was 115, T have ken seven bottles of the Vegetable Compound.” Are you on Better Health? the Sunlit Road to money to carry on the work ties. Their efforts will be partly is his responsibility. Visiting Nurse Boys' Club Boy Scouts going to give thelr time to raise of ten of the city's most vital chari- 1926 A. gyminas- glven Muda- Clem- | started {n the he began taking Lydia | 026, '*RARl}I BERLIN HERE " ASCUEST OF JEWS Blne Triangle Soc |al ‘Nm(l ¥ Talmud Torah Hall Baibi Meyer Berlig of president of the Mizrachi Zlonist or- nlzation of America, 1 \ tonight s considercy one o Jews of America and he hodox wing of thy I.‘AH\‘H [ ('\1,, country. ¢ orthodox dent Seminury of Nabbi Isaac he lead. He 18 pres of t Rabbinie ) : | country. In th il e 1 s e e prominent -presidént of the Actions committee, the his in control of the vement during the period ev. In addition to his e ivities, Rabbi to be one o body the leading ca and was f the Hebrew dress o mass ing tonight ,v th the meeting bein hodox element of the eity and is open to all. While in the city he ! will be the guest of Rabbi Aaronson, ranged by o League?'ouncil Refuses | To Settle Boundary Line Geneva, Mareh 1S (®—~The de- mand of Greees that the court of international $ustice be ask- od to render an opinion In connec- n with the dispute between Tur. over the Thracian frontier was rejected today by the | conneil of the League of Nations. | ~Afranio Mello Granco, the Brazil- . lian member and the dramatie figure historic seesion of the nted a e pru' to the treaty of ne is fully to fix the disputed Grecc | frontier, in vieinity o Next Week!—Annual Community Drive!! Next week hundreds of busy men and women are It has been compu 19&6 SAT. wasted, unless every citizen of New Britain realizes that giving for the support of these charities When the canvasser comes to New Britain you --- you cannot send him away empty-handed. The Slogan—"Give § Community Corporation 0 1'} 321 ©29 but once a year. own blessings remember the needs and misfortunes of others, and give to make a happier, better New Britain. a Day's Pay” Serving Ten Member Chanty Organizations Tuberculosis Relief Junior Achievement Fresh Air Camp Girl Scouts Zionist to Speak at New York, will be the Jewish ele- Rabbi ds the Zionist organ- | ianan, orthodo& seminary fn the » Zionist world Rabbl ¢ |matism, NOX-RI-TIS had o ow - |users of NOX-RI-TIS, rmanent | least a day's pay can the necessary sum be raised. 'Your contribution--- small tho it may haveto be---must be obtained to increase the total. This 1s your only chance to aid these organizations, as this call comes Chester G. Adcox Of New York Corgrat-lated And Loved By Thousands Here For Few D ys {Miller-Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St., Ex- tends a Special Invitation to Every Rheu- matism Sufferer of New Britain and Vicin- ity to Visit Their Store and Talk to the Man Who Discovered the Famous NOX-RI-TIS Tredtment for Rheumatism That Is Bring- ing Joy to Thousands. Mr. C. G Adcox, who comes Miller-Tlanson Drug Co., for a few !days’ stay, is the man w hn perfected Ithe great NOX-RI-TIS formulae for | {rhenmatism, selatica, arthritis, neu- | vitls, Jumbago, gout and kidney dis- | lorders. His one object in coming clty, It to give out his book- | liet, “Forms 67 Rheum " and to |tully explain NOX-R to all| |who call. | 8o powerful and amazing has been | » phenomenal accomplishments of K-RI-TIS in treating rheumatic |conditions, that the whole country | is talking about it. We have many | letters on flle from grateful users of | INOX-RI-TIS, stating that after| treating for years and having prac- | tically given up all hope of ever being free from the pange of rheu- brought about their complete recovery. Typi- cal of the remarkable restilts which this new formulae is bringing about, | 18 the case of Mr, P. Hennessy, | 107 Crown St., New Ha When Mr. Hennessy DX-RI-TIS treatment, P in a chair. s to . ADCOX . Conn, started the he had to Since its use, h —"No more sleeping in a .hrmn.u'~m gone and 1 have turned to work. NOX-RI-TIS did it, when other treatments failed.” iret me state too, that NC Adcox saysi—*1 have been|does not contain opinm, mercury lasked so many times by erateful jchloral, morpline, cocaine, Htry what the se-! r aspirin—~nothing habit-forn. cine that made |ing. it produce results where | ments heretofore had fail nswer {8, ‘No scerel whats just a combination-treatment to dis [solve oxaluria in the blood and af [the same time, flueh the Kidneys' cret was to this m Pillsbury’s Best Flour for Pastry, Biscuits«dBread ted that only if everyone gives at Amidst your Day Nursery Salvation Army Welfare Association