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ANNUAL MEETING OF WOMAN'S CLLUB, Nirs. John G, Loomis Re-elected | President of Organization The annual meeting of the Wom. | aw's Club was held yesterday after- noon, The minutes of tho last two meet- ings were read by the secretary, Mrs, Gardner Weld, This was fol. lowed by the annual report of thy etary, ho treasurer's report read by Mrs, for William E Miss Gertrude Rogers gave the re port of the Civic committee and Miss FPlorence Camp the report from the press committee, Mrs, Buell Bassette read the port from the dramatic committc the absence of Mrs, Geor, y wm, re- rear was appointed Mrs. John Henry T. Burr, My mberlain and Mrs 1t, The lows: Loomis; Louis W, dent, recordis . Port Mrs, by the Loomis, . Valentine George W. officers for the coming year unanimously clected as fol- Prosidenty Mrs, John C. first vice-president, Mrs, Young; second vice-pres Miss Carmelia Chamberlain o Mrs, corresponding secretary, Orville I°. Parker; | treasurer, William . Parker; asslstant Mrs. Arthur H. Harrop; Mrs. Louis 8. Reynal, Firty-six new members were «d to the club, © Mrs. Charles H William H. Alderson, M . Mrs. Ralph C. Clapp, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Ch Coale, A Charles W Dayis, Mrs, Jdwin R. Davis, Mrs. Lester 1, Deming, | Mrs, W, Doane, Mrs, Willlam 17, lanagan, Mrs. Frederick O, T"uller, M Flsie P. Gamerdinger, Miss Nettie M, Gamerdinger, Mrs, G Albert Grabinsky, Mrs, Arthur 8, Grant, Mrs. Theodore A, CGireene, Mrs. J. . Hahn, Mrs. 15 M. Hay- den, Mrs. Richard M. Hill, Mrs. irace (, n, Mrs. Harold 1. Judd, Mrs. I C. Kelly, Mrs, Arthur David Malmfeldt, M Norinan L. Morrill, Mrs. Rodericl Morrison, Mrs, Louis J. Muller, Mrs. Lewis 8. Munger, Mps. Harold Pursons, Mrs. Charles I3, Pratt, Mrs, John Purney, Mrs. Charles R, 1 Mrs, A, J. Savard, Mes. . A, Schade, Mrs. Alhert N. Seripture, Mrs, Ray- mond R, Searl Mrs. John Stadler, unuel Suteliffe, Mrs. Har- aver, Mrs. C. M. Van Duzer, Kenneth H., Walther, Mry, Richard 1. Wampler, Miss Clara Washburn, Miss Laura 1. Weible, Mrs, Erwin Wessels The Mendelssohn Trio gave rnjoyable program w hicl w fol- lowed by the usual ted and soc The program was as follow I'rio, Op.-1, No, 1 Beethoven Allegro 0 cantabile Vresto (1) Blegie (from “I'rio in D ntinor) X Arensky. elect- Abell, Mrs, Robert T. an Dane: Grieg (e Wallz, ll]r 66, No. oo rio, Op. 66 Mendelssohn \ndante espre Allegro encrgico The Mendelssohn Trio consists of I'neron Wolcott Hart, piano: Hep- bert 1. Anderson, violin; lioy O. Futtle, ‘eell “Three Fingered” White, Noted Bandit, Caught Chicago, March 24 (P—A glove vith two fingers stuffcd with cot n may prove to he the undoing Wil “Three Fingered arrested in connection with sev- al murders and robberies and also identified as a participant in the S80,000 International company robbery a Wt arrested, int bedroom of Followi the was a road h Kill g rrvw.uww in a pistol tight in ~which s were wounded last December, glove with two fingers stuffed found. White has but three TS on one White was i ik oficials as one 218,000 ntified last night hy of the robbers o took from.the MeHenry Allure no longer imperiled under hygienic handicaps—new way offers true protection; discards like tissue RESH, charming, immaculate nder ALL conditions. Sheer gowns worn without a second’s fear, any time, any day! 17 vou seek this added charm, employing old-time * insecure, uncertain stop ‘sanitary pads,’ now employ . way, 5 times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time, thus endmn ALL danger of offending. You dvmzni il as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No em barvassment. You ask for it without hesitancy, at any drug or department store, simply by saying "KOTEX.” In fairness to_youtself, try this amaring way. ®osts only a few cents. Comes twelve in a package. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue I the Alphonso | They are as fol- | M. ! 'FLASHES OF LIFE: X-RAY Princeton, a John D, tha Rockefeller, 8rd, 18 regarded as u live wire and a good cgg by fellow [students at Princeton, He's got his |« {1irst job, Having sold nore adver- mmg than thirteen competitors hi been elected o the business of the colloge paper, And he among elght survivors of forty- |tour candidates for munager of tho [10otball team, more New Hreete Rail il ine Storrs cut Agrie rule nounc is *w New C and New radio cou 8 10 he “Bunk o | New York — There ap omething in a name, 026" & revue, has closed and Ashes,” Daving flopped in London jand Washington, has a week's en- gement here, which critics remark just about the right length of lime to take care of the curious, Now the Wasl team jolr |Suftora, v Capetown — New H: Rowland banquet weulty m tive diggers in tho | {liamond flelds are now being X- rayed to prevent, them concealing diamonds by swallowing them, New York cr, who licutenant fought in the air for Germany and won the iron cross, is now a private for the air service of the U. d he is salling on |the U, Chateau Thierry for duty at Panama, Bridgey trial it Cohen, Judge ®uilty an read into i) wards, jucharest — Citize “arol Carai- Buchare itizen Carol Carai Ao man ig the new name of the young man who for love renounced his ights as crown prince. The court has authorized the change, or | Monday. Hartfor Leigh of Conneetic: Vote ight young {mmi- grants, who after making their pile went back to Greece for brid returned single, having dec the most beauty money is. rs. 8, have ted that | the most | Is where distri S tatern %chool fc prevailan Palm Beach — A girl in a kimono may not wear her bathing suit on her arm with impunity, even on the vls of the fashionable Beach club, | |Helen Ford and Julia Brown—so |they deseribed themselves—were ar- ‘rested for doing so. They failed to appear in court and are out a total out R New York Another temple of v to replace a Pesi- lusive part of Fifil | Negotiations are under way for Samuel Untermyer's hom which would be replaced with a ight elub. There is one cabaret for jthe socially clect on the avenue al ady, 7 o'clock ollowed. Ac venue, by aby Iorwin from a t Depnty 1 | presont the ord 5 . Glastonb San Juan —- Some bullet!!!! dentally discharged at an army tar- range, it wounded one private in the abdomen, another in the knee, {bonnced off a box, struck a third private in the neck, then after graz- ing a captain and a leutenant, lodged in a fourth private’s hip. Nobody was killed. Acci Chaplain made 1 to the w James the orga Gran eal selec Ly meml New York is one pr — Do not aution espece by Dr. Louis L. Harr comm oner, because and pncumonia, kiss, 1 ty This dvised health influenza \ Viritain a of Richar pulchritude at Three sophomores will help carry the daisy chain, or onc | Poughkeepsie, 5 in providis ar this year, om that city commencement land \ ck of fr Word THE NEW SPRING CARRIAGES HAVE ARRIVED! - -a —-eac carriage very reasonably priced Th|~ Stroller We sell more of this model of car- riage than any other. It's light, casy to push about—and yet very comfortalle. $1 1 ‘,95 Priced DIGGERS TO PREVENT STEALING Ha Haven wis Dickenson that Frost was not Hartfor commander Morgs Hartford NEWINGTON NEWS ting N Insurance it Rt thelr " wives DIAMOND Elliot nd north, Dy 1 Mrs, e contined to thelr hom strect with an attack D, Norton's mother, who is living with %0 i1l with the grip, GHARITY DRIVE "+ CROOKS EXPOSED eian ,ldealislic Woman I§ First Essen- tial of Frauds Loth \.qvw {on William ¥, n from any other elty. Frederic |of the grip, | Mrs. B, A, Norto r son, is wen — Philip Pond elect or of New Haven and Shore way compiny, -~ Coach Dol ultural collge urh forward Ly football il guess.” of Connecti- |n1|' Ves new ynm commit naan — London, Canaan in four wersation -~ Harold American New a,, Sunday. Smith of eball | Haven club In | \ington 15 the | Now York, requisite for a suec drive is an idealistic trustful dispositior [social and banking | New York Eveni T e e Toui Tio i movie port — At the Fros "'-‘”“'.um\w, which 1 revealed that Harry S urlng first trial, wrote J March 24 (P~The first ssful *'charity woman with a and, it possible, | rating, says the | & Post today In the of articles on bo llet New Yorkers r. ond essential v duct riminati as tie in 1t the ny cause From Evening one i {by a i for the Girls, The wom in the article, and sympathetic aven Presldent Angell at Yale Daily outlines qualifications 1embers, - James News for fs o a promoter enthuslas: aster o with be | nai long 4 requested the his letters evidence, ! 4 — Major General Bl el of the 26th di- . pays tribute to Ma- | Bulk who died | s erseas, ralizatlons, ain G recounts the 1istic womar master of th a camp Lady Jane the story of duped " into funds for Orphan 1y L'ost who tear du n to rai Iome il Prof. Williams col ut Rohert addre Women n. League of Non De Plum” rself an orphan with tnose of lik 8 Uso was the widow of a | rich lawyer. She was easy prey for lie promoter who met her at a fonable te nsed her fn- terest in unfortunate orphans, and played on her sentimentality, She provided the funds for a char ity musical, a charity ball, and was sponsori \ active gn when Victor sworth, dircctar of in- vesiiga for the department of public weltar red. Then it was found thers not even ar plans “orphans” promoter departed sud leuly for Cui - Thousan buted in state of trout streams, 1s Margaret's he nry or - glrls ce of g closed of in ause @ one day, cam Dod 100 n were o 40th anniversary of last evening Supper and a b meeting The meeting was opened Arthur sence of Worthy 1 who is on his way 1 rip to Florida, District lansen of was pres the the 1 at inter re w wus er newspaper of quotes Comr Welfare Bird not only this form I drive, but also the b IGOIEN G 15 s W no Wi likewlse asasils the devices—raffles, nd impl Mas ome lireo Coventry wnd epoke on the merits of r. Alfred Thompsoen iy spoke alout for Grang Mrs. Catl A4 decorated e mbling Vheels use of roulette city might ision over h vs the e Rowley affoirs large birth e which she cut and served ort itrons present, Mrs. sation of the national here were several musi- and recitatlons giver wers of the Grang (&1} it from Coventry, Cas- [ Hartf Milton, st ns eard azaars douhtful anther funds diverted to unw orthy e arities, o much lost to n Mr, Coler points fake relief fund two ye men for s tornado which swept the last summer 1 wrtiele, by org in th iddle west given in the wrticle tells of a 00 man nother and Mass, T'he former by 1 I Erwin, Jr., son of My Tirwin aul a sin enee academy iffering from an appendiei for a ciren name, but with is’ promoting a fund here, : fund campaign from Commentir by a cancer a clty not so far profitin ‘in has been 1 on the sin Il the new styles Il the new shades Bargain Special! This Carriage at $24.50 ood, substantial cerriage you can’t equal this for value. Of loom woven fibre, with long pushers, strong rubber-tired wire wheels. be had For Other Carriages $19.50 to $45.00 GARBER BROTHERS Other Strollers $7.50 to FURNITURE Qactory o: Hariford NEW BRITAIN BRANCH 21§ MAIN ST. - HADLEY'S BLOCK The Pullnan carriage a very popular style. Substantial! nd minent man s quot only someholy would camnpaign to convert the fal form them and g M itimate drives oy v quickly Charl TARIFF COMMISSION 1 bayin — | Walken start ors, e sy on th 1 put the homas Page Today Ap- I pears Before Sennte Committec 1 luvestigating This Body, I Washington, March committee o invest (P —The lgating the tariff commission was told today by {Thomas Walker Page, who became oming visible in 1} was hung over dancers |the second chairman of the commis nable to I the Charleston, says | ion In 1920, that he Maurlee T composer of m mission in 1622 partly for musica lios from New | OWN opposition to the flexible provision of on Rythm Fast Losing l’opuhnt 7 \1\1 (Ph-A sllve senate Chieago. lining 1s b cloud whic quit the com ecause of his principle of tarift ihens, York 1l New York bang-bang ( sserted. T a play T am now et rid of ¢ pe want tunes that do with heada law, | Although he submitted his re tion, he added, it never was aceept ed. He loft the commission after the flexible provision hud Leen enact- cd but before it had come into effect, The flexible provision of the law was decided upon, Mr. Page declared, it & White House conference with s’/ | already’ is tiring of the irleston rhythm,” h o entire scord vorking on, to t leave them signa- vrote t Again Forfeits $200 Bond in Bndzepor Bridgeport, Mareh 24 (A —Bores Sepuk 45, today forfeited } second O rather than appear in city to face ok of assaultir njamin - Sussm employe Abraham Wolfe ment factory, puk o 1 0 when his was first called, He returned the city a few days ago and was rearrested and forced to post another hond of $200, Sussman w. in court rendy to testity against him today but he failed to put in in appeara age is case to One minute—that’s how quick Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads end the pain of corns. They do it safely, You risk no danger of infection, Zino-pads ~pressing or rubbing of . They are thin, medicated, anti- septic, protective, healing, At all drug glst's and shoe dealer's Fot Free Sample write The Schol READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS . Mig. Co., Chicage Dr Scholl's 110~ Put one on—the pain is gone Dizzy Spells Come from Constipation Your doctor will tell you that nine times out of ten diziness and headaches mean that your bcdyuhcmg poisoned by con. stipation. Nujol prevents them by removing the cause, Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujolissafeforevery. body. It does not affect the stomach, and is not absorbed by the body., Medical authori. ties approve Nujol because it is 80 safe, so gentle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a defi- ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill cffects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form r. habit, and can be duccmlnued at any time, Ask your druggist for Nujol. FOR CONSTIPATION 6'4 inch x 4 VISITING THE VISITING NUR TION is doing wonderfu noble services which it babies the mothers and recognized with more tl “Thank the compliment or a An Attractive Type sociation needs oftWoven l“lbl'c every man and woman ir illustrated It may ral new color tones $18.95 ain. No matter how in sevel donation — it is not too fact, it is not enoug for its great work $35.00 publican, tariff bill bt oxpediency provisions have since been justified, ent Hardin, Hoover, Utalh, he pllendea by Sce- Revival Meeting Man “and ‘others tne| Is Placed Under Arvest “and others.” The explained, had been Chicago, March 24 (®—Revival the road houses 1 by the house and was then |services to close around Lansing Illinols, have been halted by the arrest of the leading revivalist, the Rev. Benjamin M, irown, on complaint of a road houso | operator that the revivalist and his followers were disturbing the peace, After an hour at the village fail, last night, Rev, Mr. Brown was released on his own recognizance, etury | fore the senate finance committee, The discussion at that conference, ¢ continued, centered around the of fixing the tariff on lomestic rather than forelgn valu- wtion, The witness contended ipprehiension over the his tarift that flexible BRISTOL MAN CAN EAT CABBAGE AND CARROTS WITHOUT DIRE RESULTS Pred Delude, of 27 Oak Street, Bristol, Conn., Suffered Many Years With Indigestion And Other Tells How He Got Well, I'ronbles, ind acid and I times to keep my 111 vomit it up ERBJIUS Tepr was unable many meal down, but T had no appe- ree myself to eat then the little J did eat gave lots of trouble. 1 had a con- tinual backache and it never let up tor vears until I took y i ERBJUS, BRBIUS i I Mr, Many to suf or fron itacks o with g round to over threr that have now taken three bottles this wonderful remedy and the s are absolutely surprising, 1 n eat corn beef and cabbage and o carrots for the first time in many years, I am In the best of 1th and owe it all to ERBJUS." ERBJUS {s belng introduced in New Britain at the Fair Drug Coun- ter by a Representative of the ERB- JUS Co. sint m the rhs and re and urprise,” 1 ule |of combin of Del A Beautiful Photo of Your Baby !, inch—mounted in a distinctive folder —— DURING —— NURSE ASSOCIATION DISPLAY AT GARBER BROTHERS FVERY BABY UP TO 4 YEARS OF AGE I8 ELIGIBLE TO HAVE HIS OR HER NAME REGISTERED, Just come in to Garber Brothers Store this week. Register your baby’s name. You will be given a coupon which authorizes a local vhotographer, with whom we have made arrange- ments, to take a picture of the baby, mount it in a 7x11 distinctive photograph folder, also book care of the baby “In the Life of a Baby” and present it to you gratis as a GIFT from BARBER BROTHERS. ASSOCTA- 1 work. The renders to should be an a You.” mere The of pport New Brit- See The Special Window Display This Week GARBER BROS. 215 MAIN ST. HARTFORD

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