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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER;\LD SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926. LOADED SHOTGUNS AWAITING “APEMAN DOINGS N F?&E&S_li C—é-l-)g;[;‘{gl‘s English Girls' Fondness For Athletics || Campaign Against Immodest Dress Crusade to Introduce Fasting as Cure Swflmowfl GlllS flnd l‘ne“ds Said to be Robbing Them of Their || and Modern Dancing Spreading to For Most Ills of the Human Body Pl‘epare ReCfi]][lf]l] Natural Grace. {| Al Branches of Nobility. Starts in Paris, e April 3| London, Aprit 3—Even queens tome timea ‘L-————— o L \ : 80 unanuounced without and flurrie ave dy W oalt Isiting go unannounced without and flurri ) Berlin, April More cllers h Dee is or formalities isi and refuse dumps on 1 The queen of the Belglans canie to London n, amid surpounding ported Ly six prominent physicians, has eaus- a visit the ¢ rrived at th those of primitive man &4 Parisa @ is to deprive life raliway station without repregentatives of King Poverty.stricken families, soma with ae of its 1 |George's household or the forcign office to many as four vlnwh n, evieted from homes for Life g"w‘ her. The government oW ning about {* Here’s A Real Prescription For the Torturing Pains of Neuritis When you've tried everything you jand tho pains have left you forever. |can think of and nothing seems to | While ;"‘d' {P“""":““" '°°":“”: was . i compounded for the purpose of eon- aven Telieve those plercing, "““"'lqwmg painful, Gouty conditic Ing palne, just go to some §00d |and what fs known as Rheumatol drugglst and get a bottle of Allen- |Arthritls—a knotty, painful eswell- rhu Speclal Formula No. 2. Be(lng of the Jolnta=-it has proven sure you get No. 2 which comes in |wonderfully successful in all forms capsule form, for tha liquor form is of ritie and Sciatic Nerve Pains 4 speeial preparation for Rheuma- | You nevdn't be afraid of its con tism only. |taining dope of any kind—it doesn't is not " remarked one commen- Take theso little dark green cap- |Such things are only makeshifts and on-payment of re ave survived the winter 1t will hardly fo worth living if scl- [sules as directed and notice how in can only at the best glve temporary in one or two ound rooms furnished ence is going to deprive us of onw of its last [about 24 hours they have considers frelisf, The ntirely from rub aps. Discarded steel pleasurcs, Love is full of disillusion: success | ably reduced, if not entirely nl.‘(hw Be sure you've got Neuritis and Leopold in a taxi ots wore used as bv The coolking utensils satisfies ambition, and fortune brings a [ed, those persistent nerve cking | then gt Allenrhuy Speclal Formula Al it was not itk afterward that sisted of patched up pots and pans 8hred- erushing load of taxation. Nothing is left but [pains that have caused you many No. 2. The Fair Drug Dept. ean Whitehall or Buckinghmn Palace was aware pets ed the dirt floor. Logs and the table and friends, that is good friends |slsepless nights. A few more doses |supply you. ¢ the presence of the royal vistior from acro Lox hoards have been hewn into rafters around a good dish, washed down by a good | th hannel hich kept the dirt from caving down upon bottle! Are we 1o invite our f{riends to a! The s e came over to Go some Laster he occupants fast?" reported by the girls and ne ory | After dompleting her shopping the City authoritics have undértaken to find Madame Lipingka, the doctor heading the | as a hairy ereaturs of terrif nien, | the Belglans packed her grip and went back bodes for the colony. There s a jobless erusade, is preaching the marvelous effect of While those 3 atain without ng the British age of more than 2,000 inhabitants living fn 1 fortnight's fasting on the intelligence, | fered in detail, oom tar paper shacks on city property meémory, the imagination, the will, and even the creature slumped along - - the physical beauty in the disappearance of manner of an aps, z vith considerable EASTER CANDY | FOR SEASON’S GREETINGS Whitman's Huyler's Easter Eggs Fancy Novelties _— than 200 modern found Iiving in the outskirts of Ber- &qualld than Paris, ng as April 3=A crusade to {ntroduce fast- a cura for most human {lls. boing plain human preachigd In Parls by Dr. Lipinska, and sup trousers. George Dentson of Mystle, a gam warden, came @0 that conclusion aft 101 e ¢ the Hor- gwark clared his beliet Altempting to and Chocolates Chocolates queen was whisked off to a ki until 1 aceompanied by Crown T The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, veeks ago who have secr also the | it was agreed t ROt Ly nt anything a “Hardware Meant for Hardwear” CAMPAIGY OF MODESTY wrinkles, clearness of complexion, suppleness The campaign against inmodest dress and of the body, ete medern weading to all branches The doctor herself fs a wonderful examp of the ility. Following the edlet of will power. Blind for many ycars, she has of former royal houses that only fused to allow the loss of sght to interfere | Svail Kas were to be danced at elite With her studies, research work and tr the executive committee of the - nossenschaft, an organization CONFECTIONERS PEEVED A nobility 1 a statement that rench confectioners have a grievance | unbecoming for women to be slaves of st the calendar, and earnestly hope the | m and neighbors of the demimonde." Nations amends it so that Easter | er falls so near the first of April | COIN NEW WORD fhe English, with a nati erman Bava zes and p es or animals. r ocfal functions Eggeitement is our eggspectation when we eggsplain that we have eggsactly what you need in the Poultry Line ubmen re Americar the fnvestiza he dled Mr. eell the place learned that before Miner had refused to| bling a bit.” Men and women with titles and so tion likewise are being attracted to | American Riviera in ever increasing 1 fv"r\ ‘nu T, W l‘u confessed 1 ' ey learn the language of 'hlv country, (erAa int i Ra ey iniaiasiys s ahout “developments threa w the Miner girls are un- |sure salesmanship’ atraid y-at-home folk of 1} I’1'1H1 firearms awalt the ape never heard a rea thing but an ader and, according to | “estate agent.” or a lot anything but a why he has not been | “plot iyt Florida scer e effect as the out, h rest of the United States upon the visiting E are going to put {lishman. Upon returning hol 1y » e Ditfe ate at- in ed cost tead to him s how he summed |critically and copiously of his ¢ tempting to gather ten million slgnatures to produced a up matters after yesterday's visit to {actions and complexes. tions d ding that t reichstag pass a can to the farm. I wouldn't want to try | seal optien bill, the ha wess winegrowers aln i T were he i t the Moselle and adjacent districts are in- ighbors of the Minar girle ure | creasing ropag is | LOSING G Drink German wines as a patriotie leaded sl wnding in | English esg to do du e ha terror next ap al posi the new men of nohle birth ought never to wear lleh expose too much of the hody, the statement contir “Immoral* dances must be barred. But 1at nettles the committee most sceme to he the fact that some noble- women “hay k so to be seen at h the bour- ents of chocolate eggs, while chocolats fis the traditional gifts for April Fools' I candy in the fously. are | The | llers find that when these days occur | same week thelr gales diminish ser- Spring Suits and Topcoats SPRING SUITS S rer (Skillfully constructed Buckeye Incubators. low” as & mingling MANY STU DT\T§ “OI‘K ged conditions in fBrooders that bring results, n the past Tt that ¢ days ns to have the tallow goe the Latin quarter, of board and lodgings, have | French counterpart to the Ameri- “Netti is a 1 university student working his way | [Netting that is adequate. through college. Heretofore work has never heen popular with the French undergraduates, hut French readers now are becoming accus- fomed to newspaper advertisements like the following udent in his last year seeks job as floor cleaner, waxer and polisher, or any domestic | work reasonably well paid, which will lm\c‘ certain mornin; g free.” 3 i The “frottcur,” or floor polisher in Parls, | “Come in and look around—visitor or huyer gots his work done early, between five and s Seven in the morning, ! —you're just as welcome. Owing to the depreciation of the frane, a | record inpouring of American professors and | - teachers is promised to Paris this summer by | SIDENT'S CAREER Dr. Horatio §. Krans, secrotary and assistant | P. ilent von Hindenburg, who celebrates director of the continental division of the | I coldier's anniversary on April 7, Jooks Amerlcan University Union in Europe. Last upon a life of Spartan stmplicity and simmer's influx of professors who studied in | oS, Are scipline. g the summer vacation will be | ahout 3 of 11 he entéred far excceded, Dr. Krans belleves. | of Wahlstadt Records of the University Union show that | against 1,302 American students hre in 14 1923 there were 3,780 between 1924 and 1923, | Of these 42 were candidates for the d of | doctorate at the University at Paris i EXPECT LIVELY SESSION Paris cxpects a lively session of the Wem- en's Tnternational Suffrage Alliance when it | meets here for its tenth world copgress, May | 30 to June 6, with French women pleading for | the vote and English wemen heatedly demand- Ing equal vo'ing rights with English men. It i indicated that women of forty-three na- tionalities will take part. The Unijted States delegation, headed by Miss Anne Morgan, is | expected to advocate the most complete pro- | gram for the equalization of men and women | yet presented to the alliance. | Mrs. Marj Corbett Ashby, presidegt of the | International Suffrage Alllance, who will pre- | side, is a leader in the English cause of equa) franchise rights. At prescut the English wom- ! n can not vots until. the age of thirty, al hough the suffrag! point out, they may le- gally marry at the age of 12, ew mod RACE girls’ keennesa for athlatics and field sports has robh m ot ace essential for such occupations as that of mannequin, €13 some of the fashion experts. and as a result duty," TPoultry Supplies that will content the most exacting chick as well as his old man. their suceess in indueing the reichstag to aholish the excise tax on wines ind champagnes, the winegrowe & looking forward to a complete sellout of their aceu. ades mulated gt 1ce 100,000 Ameri- There are about 20,000 mannequins in Lon ed this season. excises means a loss of |dan, but this number is not sufficient for t 4 of the I 000,000 to the federal and state govern- Leaves Bostn and Maine After 4% . o (oo™ . ling smar! 8 this year models but heen turned v are too well SPRING TOPCOATS nty single B fles in lizht col —Horsfall HORSFALLS 952998 /mu’um Stree HAR breasted rings | | 18 a dearth of models for Years of Active Rallrording—19 |50 08 hos Years in New Fngland. developed As a result of t S.—There's a Stanley Tool For Every Need—And You'll Find It Here. 3 M — James H, president ot railwa Boston, . retiring Maine April fearth of model freelance mannequing who supy permanent staffs of the fashion hous reapin arvest in cash. T get } = i the 1 | amer n o s a sessfon and are able to sailed fram New the Military . where, as he described s; the comforts of home 2, and the food is frugal, so that going hungry has become a custom.’ ther létier he requested the follewing islmas gifts: “A red bundana, a pocket nd Gooper's “The Pathfinder'.” But the still lacking from that sec¢tion in his v devoted to hie favorite American au. TFORD broad N day. The ordinary f pay is fo 27,000 pounds weekly, with Junlor o Tils foll to Buy Our Kind” Storage for Furs 1 message to the nd employes of the road ppeal to maintain and im- jpounds their effort to restaré the ad to a sound condition. Mr. Hus- | tls retired atter 47 years of active | ilroading. of which 19 were | NEW JOB FOR VETS spent at the three | Unemploys {Talian e e’ FRANK E.GOODWIN| EVESIGHT SPECIALIST : 327 Main Street . et R ) o prestige of L Nyt railroads under foderal Ttaly e c stis combin 4 ex-service men hava suppla in_ the strects of Lon- £ was transterred fo the withholds passports from erfelde, where conditions but the regulations were 'm more rigorous, and there was no chance lycoddle to ive. n years of ca 1ip completed, he was oned licutenant in 1866. Shortly aft- ring Austrian campaign he re- 1 only wound he suffcred i3 entire military service, day of . Dr. minister of lations of months cans of live q fune- abw! 1 % e s S O G E vica the New [are only three or four, @ . s Do- |who has been making y 1007 * for 50 years - S : he New gans continue to moan In the narrew canyons W’u . ; el the |performing monkeys and bears are back at INSURAR ir place ans eranking 95 ARCH STREET der the congral s are onally an ex-officer over his face stands etiff] crippied wgr SAUSAGE 1S COSTLY with "a The age Manufacturers' asgo- the sation is that the price of sau- The last day of the congress will be rzon grinder sage ingredients high that the popularity > for a peace demonstration, at which Mrs. ndiny b German trio-wurst, ryebread rrie Chapman Catt, until 1923 president of ‘\For Quick Retl]ms Use Hel’ald Classified Ads. 1—is being jeopardized tha alliance, will preside, German Sav complaini is so0 favorite 1in S, New Britain undér construction at Cos Cob cut road off. Di. Gage l ch to Accept Henov Be~tm\ ed on Him ave April 2 (M itarium. No delay to traffic, ! No delay to traffic. | West Haven — Cove river bridge | Westport — Boston post road. 'under construction. Temporary Grading at Lighthouse Curve, o bridge provided. lclay to traffie. Torrington — Goshen road is un- Westport — Grading &t Compo Jer consiruction. Open for travel, Inn gurve. No delay fo traffic Waterbury-Watertown. Water. sifeiton — Road under construc- town-Thomaston road is under con- tion in front of Laurel Heights San- |struction. Shoulders incomplete, L L N AL ) — Norwich-Putna truction, open to traffic. London and Norwich ould road on Thames river Frank orwich-Wiliimantic struction, open to Conditions In Connecticut Road Boston B T Frank . Goodwin e s EYESIGHT SPECIALIST [T 2o vids, Wirk on e S N : ‘ A Will you glve a Penny Main Street. Phone 1903 | ESTERDAY they were married . . . today here may be dreams and plans . . . but to- morrow, certain as the seasons come and go, there is going to be a home of their own. 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