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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD w \ Ty A XY | Tuberculosis Liclief DIRSTHAS SEL SILENETSSIodm - Retarns From New Britain Are - Reported at $2,775 u' the Plainville Public lursing association, report- 1 $550, This placed 1t in 17th po- for por caplta sales with an averago of 12,2 seals per fnhabitant Miss Minn Rel of the Public Approximately ralsed by the state tuber misslon through the sale of Christ- mas seals In Connecticut, announced by the Hartfor the commission soclety in New Hristol, with $2,- argest Increase Health assoclation of Southington, $546 for that ported a total of was | lown 1 in this manner ommission to earry programs. 1losis com has be st of direc reing, holding 1 offle $10 o this date 520 has been reported and two osis 4n the order that they or proper treat > is in the outstanding are expected to the total and brir than $5,000 over year, For the third time led the state in the caplta sale, reporting ¢ erage 21 seals to every in! town. West Hartford or second with 20 sea fen, In attaining tr per eapita, doubled its provio record and showed the crease in tl stat amount of , Hartford for the fifth s t ¥ Connecticut with tal of while New Haven 11,642, idgeport, : Clty Wlae;s No. 6 of the fire de- alled out today at grass fire on Lin- t extension dress your lawn with €. W ] Fertilizer, $2.90 ~advt at the tal tor isher Englne C. stree for th New Brit to Mr, Wash was second ichard andwiches, Crowe! Frank L. Conlon of of public works is con- to his home at 77 Tremont with iline “halrman CONSTANT WAVING AND CURLING regular monthly business ! of the Exchange club was 14 in Iwrritt hotel last night in connection with the regular cekly luncheon, A bridge party in honor of Miss v ta Campbell of 697 East str en at the home of Mis: X.'\H\ of 71 Curtis street last s whl be mar- the P and Mrs. Ben Irving are re congratulations on the birth nd baby girl. Mr, Iry- r of the Lyceum orches iving a ni is It otly fresh Elm Hill eggs, cial Easter Wee 123 Main th dr n Tmporters, See Mary B s fzah ving W) and Mrs, N, vkins strect have M, Fri curl Vive [manubl pear the tiest. But constant curlin tudolph Zeilke of 70 Woodland waving burn and dry the | strect reported to the police vitality and very life from th t that in trying to avoid strikin To offset bad I his antomobile o get bottle »r in the evenir rofre 1 broke a fire hyc arug son was horn at t Just gec hospital revives ard 1 ot 57 Hart street §s in General ospital ek of the grip- i Girls bohbed | must to a s their guests, nd children, of New York just halp ind th these effects, ent de “Dan or for yours] dry, brittle, i lerine ant, Britain Mr. of 3 stord ho how qui lifeless, erday Fisher General to nd Mrs, o of Britain v wit will do wonders any It nourishes, stimula an ns cach bringing back tl a hair a4 dan ars. “Danderine’ vill meet (OMOrTow eve- at Junior rorons luxur stog o'clock student at Dart NEW BRITAIN FISH MARKI:T 70 CHURCH STREET at 1507 visit our We will Some of our For v quality I markel to ma selection for 1 receive shipments eve , until varieties to choose Roe Shad Fresh Caught Steak Cod Steak Boston Genuine Bl 1Tad w‘uiv )rl'H o aster W your irom: Buck Butte Herving Macker White S ore Perch imp Sn 1 [ille el Red Saimon Bulll Cod Chieeks I“illet of Sole Medium Round Clar tla k and Steaming Claims Larg g ‘ % i 4 1z Oysters and Oys 1 0Prro Iheads LEPHONIS 398 ngs Until 9 rf(‘]n(‘li Political Advertisement | tal reported by €. W. Upson for the | mouth college, 1s spending his 1 | mayor two y st er vacation at his lhome on Conner- ton strect, Miss Jessle Zevin of Seymour troet has returned from the Arnold School of Physical Fducation at New Haven for the 1 The exccutive committe traffle burean of the Cl of Commerce met this afternoon to prepare a budget for the monthly neeting next Tuesday evening A card tournament ctween the A, G. 1 U, 8 W. V, and ter rocess he of \amber ymmond eamy irdett camp, of wiil be « | Hartford, Saturday Major A, P. army officer, will t lor to the Il Louls Grosko Greenstein, 500 dar owiez, WELD AND QUIGLEY Simonis, 1 retired Labra [ out h William M TR throu hox Fuit \ages ag John Cerk (Continued from Iirst Page) 18 follows: First ane 134 South Martin and Wa I7alk in charge; third ward, T el building on t Main street, Stuart H s in fourth ward, & Arthur ) ler in B Broad and Grove sceol Main strect, Will Ceorge 5 stree Willia in charge; sixth ward North streef, Carl Erfeson and ward Hanson in charge. His ward counters will bet ward, Olfver T. Davis and der Bollever; second ward, Orehard and Howard Frisbie; ard, Charles Johnson and Arthur ler; fourth ward, Louig G. n and George Molander; fifth 4, William Quigley and Edward Johnson; sixth v Iward Han- son and Carl Er Weld Workers Weld's headquarters and ward managers will be: First w 44 Rockwell avenue, E. M. Pr in ch :cond ward, 136 South Main street, Kenneth T, Wa charge; third and fourth 140 Main stre Donald L. lett and Barl Kisselbrach fn ch fifth ward, 101 Broad street, loy A, Karpinski in charge ward, 569 Main street, Thoms Meskill in charge. Results of the primary will ¥ compiled by members of the Her- ald € at the of the polls telephoning o B paper Lallots ascd the counting s likely requife at least half an hour's time, “People The question to be the republic Candidate Geo ving , is whether government “hy and th 1s0n Ed- irst close had by 180 1o Or Pinochle Players” deterfined at primaries today, A. Quigley told a nley Workers this the city will have the people or by s of St noc reference to crs” recalls his leged seleetion by the s of 1" M. Holmes for re ago. At that time he made frequent reference to the republican organization as the “pinochle players” at G. O. I, head- quarters. Candidate Qu tion to existing finar in the only the the “pinochie at- tack on the machine fo alled atten ial conditions government, declaring ‘test cconomy can pre- Toosen Up That Cold | With Musterole Have Musterolg,handy when a cold starts. It has all Of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You justapply it with lhe fingers, First you fecl a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pnre: then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief, Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis. sore throat, stiff F(le. pleurisy, rheu | matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the backor joints, sore muscles, sprains | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet. colds o; the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” ToMothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Ask for Children’s Musterola. 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes. c"" llmn « mmfard plaster Political .\<1~.u1'n~emm‘.t - | throughout | New Yorker Kills Sweetheart EXPECTING VICTORY Chestnut | vd, | n third | | he fired thelr ATADOIT 0 MARCH 31, 1926, vent a sltuation wherehy must be bullt out of taxation, Speaking of Weld, Quigley sald his opponent was a fine type of mar but wholly inexperienced, Con tinuing he said: “I represent the Independent re publican woters, while Weld rep resents the organization. If you de cide at today's primary that you want orghnization government and you do not want me, T will go to the ballot box and vote for Mr, Weld, 1 Weld Is defeated and T am success ‘wl at the primary, 1 will expect cld's friends to do as 1 will do play the game on the equarc.” The candidate spoke in a heavy rain this nogn, but in spite of 1he weather conditions more than 10 men stood in front of his car his talk, MURDER AND SUIGIDE schools and Then Himself—Tragedy Ttakes Takes Place in Taxicah, New York, Mareh letters found in the possession of o voung man who cimmitted suicide after shooting and killing his sweet- heart in a taxicab early today, pro- ded police with a clue in solvir le letters and papers it the couple were Chris- Spacon, a waitress, and Peter soline station owner. dead when the taxl- rove to a police station : 1 two shots fired in the cab. The mun died on the way to u 31 (PA—Your itrissi, a g 1 from the vrevolver found on the floor of the taxicab, Police sald the man aj 1y clasped the girl with one arm while two shots into her head. Then he shot himself twice in the head. | Thinks Boston Is Losing Its Distinctiveness Boston, March 31 (P—DRoston is losing fts distinctiveness. That is what Prof. Willlam M. Warre of College of Liberal Arts, king on "the Stone of Boston” before a women's group he lament- ed the high cost of local stone for building construction. “Gray limestone from Tndlan driven out our local granite said. “Even light colored brick from distant kilns is replacing the strong red brick burned from our native clays. The new reades on our Bos- ton street now make the visitor fro New York, Chicago or Los Angelcs feel at home." has Dry Lntorcemem to Take Stride in July >Iphia, arch 31 Brigadier General Lincoln C. An- drew assistant secretary of the treasury, told the City Club yester- day he did not know yet whether Phil ) - prohibition could be enforced in the United States. But, government should be given a ance to perfeet its enforcement machinery before the law was con- demned. General Andrews said ho was “just beginning to get ready to commence” enforcing the law that it would be July I before the federal machinery was in shape. he added, the Next Conference of Governors in Wyoming Augusta, Maine, March 31 (P — The nest mecting of the governors conference wil held in Cheyenne, Wyo., U July 26 next, it was announecd today by Governor Ralph 0. Brewster of aine, as chalrman the excentive committee of the conference. The decision was left with Governor Brewster by the ex- cutive committee to he based upon 1 poll of the ehief exec veral states, who {indicated helming preference for Wyom- M of pver FROLLEY COMPANY The Connecticut ken an appeal to ymmon pleas as a result of a nent rendered Ly Justice ffarty . Roach for Iy Porter, plaintiff, in ages of $280.06 an APT company the court of Cooper, Hungerford and and fendant. An appeal on b Bezruezyk against t Judge Willlam C. clty court was taken by Atforney Ihomas MeDonough court of com Hmn) er court 1 Stella Decruezyk ages of $160 and cos! camp re Berry and Reynolds, the e decision of Hungerford in In the dant's cas low- wife, ed dam- an | ! the plaintift | the | and | | | utives of the | of Willlam ! JURY DISAGREES: H:W TRIAL NOW 0 No Verdiet in Case of Kastel, Mall Frauw o i witel when it rc o fnabi The ca s imni to the ¢ r and in nest Kastel, a Monday former in N me 1021 familiar 1 lite, first ¢ prominence in rendered to the conncetion with t stein bond theft ¢ tles refused to hold H arrested San isco by P use re W int was Fran a of the on with the celded he nd face Trial began specifically ne He tarlly trial March charged 1 Whitchead of Norwalle, mail fraud in c §08 {n notes sald he conipany There also pending a N nneet 1d mon invested is ainst h SPORT Bridgeport, March of sport for fisherni promised 1 me Warden in discussing the ¢ pen trout which starts Thu Mr. Williay 1id streams of generously that with warm weat the streams will be sportsmen. son the stocked a DeafHearls stantly| mediate Relief to Those ctor on an indictme a grand la nep “Dundy Charged With a lity 1o a will hroker York's o Nicky" but ¢ him, last Jannary post office nt che mails to defraud in con Dillon bankruptey. would return volun- 25, he Y Cha Cor fon with ey Whi with the Am im in FOR VISHERMEN 31 (1 n of the fght 1 oseph William:; N seaso: veday, A that the state have th her T mecea tron ht Who Are Deat A wonderful inve s the hard Mds as cle child, of } irly has danger — but ing will be with this remar that absolutely Acousticon, to send it ' trinl D. — no you suffer, Iiberal your No deposi obligation take adva trial and fre name Has Ho Gas hz;;! o be careful. Once a woman of hr they ofter. address ntion whick and d no dela positiy you he free t — no whateve age of Send Full Box FR Shfi@& DYSPEPSIA T newspaper when he (rict attorney uthorf SRRy o to 1 for — — e | By xd\-vpml Man nl 3 \ Weds Woman 52 Yrs, Old Bridgeport, March #1 (P—Jemes uch, wi und retived wed Miss Anna )1, Mangange, . milliner from Kalamozoo, Mich, s afternoon at a quict wedding in United Conmgregational sonnge, Only tho im lles will attend couple have than 15 Miss D rhil” 1,000 Dishonest Dealers | rist Thicves, church wedinte | New York Brooklyn clals of lHanee March 81 () lagle today quot Jewelry Secur! of America as sayin 1,000 jewelr fences," who with eriminals, operate York cif James T organization, thousand retail olers United States its meinl id that the problem of cwelry would be solved ence” could be eliminateq. This problem, he suld, veloped only since the prior to that time dishon brokers usually handle | Frost Arson Case Will [VRS R Bt S o Be Decided Soon Now : : Dridger iy March more been acquainted the during wgange resided tho past two has lived In Kalumazoo, A he re 1 to Brl the Beach home s daughter. According ch the declsion to marry ifter her arrival h s a brother n throu his onc for the pr Ach time Brid I"or in v day turne Noyes, secrotary us which Inelud in of David hout Conne iy estdency of nig nan as sur- in Arn- w tes. s L@ Barry, Ex-Leader of Tammany, Dies York, March 31 (2 a ploneer in the and for 1 betore Judy r o rlea ante buri heing les C. h former a of Vernon, q home in Mt, old pneun He ate's Assistant . rlick POLICE DEPT, T tomory head — Dillon CHANG Desk tival will resy lquarters, relic 31 Ub) A geant John J. King on the ordered today to midnight shift. cultur mitte vill return to olution permitting of traflic and day sh ( Hart rous plant Kome most of to QUARANTINES APPROVED Washington, orable report | Matthins police h harge ime March wis al com duty patrol intimated tha changes start t dange n on pril 1 open ¢ = e T I T I S Q. M wage irsda of all | en- C. r. their them Tuy.— | /AL}.,?/{/{, 2N s s S e B O s M'Jw tuart . - Elght G | Packy ol JE‘NLLERS AGCUSED Yok Said to Aet as “Iences For ver, avi Charl 4p o the T who amohe Mot { ?M» ~'«7fiw@ Fve Cmle NOGLE CIGAR COMPANY F.H.CRYGIER TOBACCO CO DISTRIBUTORS In the nlght all and some In the trafMe squad. The mid- [ night to 8 @ m. shitt on desk duty o fwin e 1 for by Sergeants NOW | Atichnel J, Flynn and Patrlek A MeAvay, alternately. ‘ morrow a nig PIRE IN BRI Tiridgeport, of unknown orl a grocery stor ORT Mareh #1 (A—TFir storeroom in Madison ave t 10:45 o'clock last night aid v estimated to bhe $1,000 be- tinguished by firemen was owned by Lena Russa and had been closed all day to- day owing to the fact that it was Jewish holiday. RIRSE ARSE WTH LEON 10 GET HAIR OLEAN, When you wash your hair a curd‘ left from soap stays on it, and | | rinsing with plain water won't! remove it. | 5 As long as that curd is there the at 82 nai can't be really clean, It can't show its natural gloss and sheen. | an't keep its curl, { But rinse with an ordinary wash- bowl full of water into which vou've squecied the California leme and follow by plain water rin The lemon ju hair color is enh - THe [ es offl Ity Al- g that bargain n New kow at fore it of the o5 alx in the sership. stolen 1t the a as ¢ ar, a8 t pawn stolen omobhile | € moves the curd. | soft, lustrous, | d. The curl IS cor Your The st in. Keep a dozen lemons always handy for this rinse Ask for California lemons, rich in acid juice, the fuico that gets tho | goap-curd from the hair. Fresh the | year 'round at any store.—Adv, 4 cl duty 3 ving Scr- m t King charge t ther ing to- e it Wfimct e hyof /] Noblw — 7/,'”- m%o, L Uncle Jomg o0 FftionGite, | I‘(J!i\ic;l‘ L (h‘m Li ment Iolmc | Ad\m “‘«‘anfi Political Advertisement SIS Political Advertisement rAa HE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW TO RUN THE CITY A MAN OF EXPERIE THE MAN YGOU The Man Who Has Always Fought for Good G NCE avernmen