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Jack of Hearts Silk Tissue oilet Paper Each RolPContains 2500 Sheets 35¢ Roll $1.25 Carbon of 4 Rolls This is a job lot— and a bargain The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN S — |For The Man | About The Links An't tee off with a put- putt with a brassie, never made that | | You wou sink nd eorrec ¢ this store in a wide nd prices, clhwice I FOUR-PIECE GOLF SUITS in new maodels and patterns at $40 ., $50 HOK bFALL 93-99 ) //~u1u.718l)ccr HARTEORD “It Pays e Buy Qur King” for Cold Stors Turs e Gur New Location that wl FLOOR ave Bpa- effictent our sine host of « ible qu CLOCIK AND REPAIRING TheWedding R ng Shop Il's]\ll' PINE WATCH JEWLLRY 10 VAN STREET, Dr. C. W. Vivian DENTIN Wost Main Strect Dentai N-Ruay TR 1082 Latractions, -H C@ LOTTEDSRETAINZR BATTERIES Auto Electric Service \. \BETZ TEL. i1 114 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain S.:l Co wHA “DOING BLITER MANY DO WEL) CHURCH SIREET Telephone 594 1 Cs 85 1 I APRMY. 10, 1926, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, S (HIGHWAY DEPT. AWARDS 2465 CHLDREN HURT BY AUTOS 01 Thest, 108 Proved Facl in Conn. Dirring Year Platnville $10,432 Job Rebullding Street DiMarco Of Gets In Windsor Locks. Hartford, tracts for road improvements wero Motor ve. [awarded Saturday by the chil- |cut highway dspartment. Hartford, April 19 (P {hicles caused injurics to 2 |dren in Connecticut last yea announced by the st ate motor vehi- |imately i lcle department. Bhe injurles proy-|and the ed fatal to 108 of them, Spectal Ing. ports furnished to the education de-| Three other eautracts, | partments of Hartford and Stamford Ibids were recetved a short time ago, {show that 281 of the ehilgen were [will be awarded when statutory T milvs of new roadway, ‘Injurm i the foremer clty and 71 in fauirements in connection wigh the | {the latter IFollow, 13 "h‘. \‘.-’Y\' of the work have been miet, ppalling loss of (a list of awards lite in preventapls aceidents in the | Town of Windeor Locks, |United States, the import: wnce of | , reinforced concréte box cul- {safety education i apparent,” says vert and grading approachcs on a recommendation of the National South Main strect—A, DiMarco, Conference on Street and Highway Plainville, §1 Safety which i being widely dis-| Town of Ol seminated in Connecticut by of grading and appre Playground and ltrrrw.x'lur 1ssocia- (the Old Saybrook g tion of Ameri creation lead- |elimination—T. ¥, McLaughlin, ers are strongly urged to do every $53,614.265, thing in their power to co-oper: £ Middletown and Durham with the safety movement in 28,718 fcet of eight Inch reinforced playground program and in loeal pavement on the Middl stitutes for playground directors. | In support of ti |Charles A. Goody ]rmn to many people in Hartf ng for contributions to the ¥ nd R tion & ol authorities in sev hn\.zlnm of Connecticut are {hold of the problem fn e {the motor vehiela departmen 12 foot ybrook, 4, ch work S on the in- |concret Mre, has sent out lgg, ast Windsor, 0 reinforecd pavement on the cement ciation. mun- | Brook taking [gtr and Windham, -ineh reinforeed ment on -t road Johin 141.20. ns of Cha 316 feet of ng' its. co-operation. At the redi ot ment coneret li= school officials of Hartford (willimantic- lulnmn “u\d Stamford, the department sends | Arporio, 3 to each of those cities a monthl et statements ghowling all the accldents |to r-m! Iren to mo vehice in the previous mul‘ 1. | Thes ements include the - \lowing information: The date, mi hour, the location and the accident, the extent of the injury, and Inr 1 identity and age of the vietim. ek b information enables the au mrl’l». to. oncentrate thelr _pkeautionary New Yorker Shot {0 Death by’ measures in large «l(”nu on the lo- v £ rm-I 'mul g shown to be the H Faons 1o claren, Rival Gunmen ch l'\l!\l) were injn 2 bieles last vear in Bridge- 19 (@ New Haven, 183 in New Britain, d 59 in “"" April A girl Vaterbu in Mer! CREW OF SEVEN - RESCUED AT SEA 515 one gsicr enother whims; Lter gunmen v London, feud between ty at has now ta 2 | French “Max enth between him the A woman called Criak g to the ontside his, rest: rd strect, twg, opened the door hoard th fanta of the 1l missed margin ¢ Fread L he Denita tola @1l of the Atlanta. cant an aimost ines of { arted. There jrony n Goldne st Friday he obtain- v directing the il gh hours of Sunday of 1o nt to ves doubted d bave bheen killed ce. Four Killed When Tr: Hits Auto at Rochester e e — — SURVIVAT FITTEST oy e : THI { . tothers, Do This= When the Children Cough, Rub '»: usterole on Throatsand Chests No telling how soon the sympton develop into croup, you're glad Mustercle at I t relief, It does not h"lfl aid, Musterole is excellent <1 nds of mothers knowsit. d keep a jar tis the remedy f ) lieves sore throat, bronchitis, ,va“(h neck, asthma, neuraly he, congestion, pleurisy, mbago. , sore muscles eet and colds of th ent pneumol ToM thers Musterole is nho *vada in milder form for and sm: 'l " children. . xldrtn Tustercle. YOU WILT AT THE NI WEDNUSDAY 1IND OUY W PALA) & THURSDAY g Better than a mastard plarter FIVE ROAD CONTRACTS | April 19 P—At a cost | of approximately $450,000, five con- | Connecti- | The work ! it 1s lyolves the construction of epprox-| semoval of one gradc cross- | tor which | feot | & Sons, Inc.,eMiddletown, 8214,640. feet | e |and the de! #ide transferred | to | vie- | and aches of | hand by Azerkane, “We desire to {live in peace and security., 'We have taken cognizance of the basic terms ffered by France and Spain and*are convinced that peace is possible g "nnm sslons are made by all. (The word “all" was underiined.) We ourselves have declded to make all concessions possible, providing they do not injure our reasonable righls"' | Mohammed Aserkane rely |shrugged his shoulders when sked why he had underlined "’Ill" RIFFS GIVEN THREE DAYS MORE TO ACCEPT OR REJECT PEACE PROPOSAL e e ! olgected to, ed demand that alone be Return to Consult Leaders —Delegates Rult but 1 S reside In Terms With French Areufi h offic | | firm nor deny this. pectacular Appearing is that the negotiations lave Young Men,’ This was Spain's alleg Abd-el-Krim not reed to depart from the nt “-- be net mitted ny Moslen sources ne Al they admit been |a Discussing |y Returns go Abd-El-Krim | Taourirt, IFrench Morocco, 10 (A—1addou Ben Hannou, [third Riffian delegate to the n pes conference, left Carguist n a Krengh alrplane this | morning. He PI“MCM\ Nentral obgervers are of tha be {1ief that the Riif Giants Dashingly u“l the conference at Camp Jier- . @ aux animated with peaceful inten- Garhed' ‘!m.fl and prepared to make . | honorable concession, | |broken off for three days. i | i April the Mor- n Aelegates entor- and yeca " every le The French also are sald to have ) [been outspoken in thelr desire for Cudjda, Morocco, April 1§ (P — Ipeaga, The highest offictal here, from |4 Whether there shall be peace or a |General Simon, the chlef Freneh (& 09, oF continuation of the warfage fn Mor. |delegate down, are declared many [Submitted by the French and Span-| occo will b declded within the negt |times to have experssed an earnect 15h delegates at, the mecting thres days. The first meeting of the |Wish tg bring the Woodshed {n |Yesterday at camp Berteaux. Vranco-Spanisi® and Riffian dele- |Moroceo to an end, Tt was o gates in preliminary pourparlers to [plained today in unofficlal hut we Discass Rifflan Sftuation ; ttle upon the terms for an armis- |Informed cidies that the extremely April tice was held yesterd at Camp |bitter anlmosity between the Sp ssed the Moroccan situ- | [ Berteaux, but ended In completo dis- |iards and the Rifflany thwarted an afjon this forenoon with Count | ment. he three members of |armistice yesterday and m - Quinones De Leon, the Spanish am- tiftian delegation—all standing {mately bring about a faflure of the {agsador, War Minister Palnleve; | well above six feet, dressed in whity ‘N\hw'“! peace negotiations. ] ceg, resldent-gencral of flowing robes and Moroceo, and Marshall Pe- turhans—declined to 1e also recelved M. De Fleu- I'rench ambassador to Grgat L RO - |Briand Anxious Tor Peace ior to going to camp fohammed Azerkane in cluglve itement to the A Press gald his desire for peace |very &een and that he hoped ©Tronch and Spanish governments uld assigt in the realization of the tions of the Riffians. vance seven kilomet L military guarantee o 50 ohjected to the co-8panish propogl for the exch of prisoners £ Mohammed A % of Abd-El-Krim, represe the Riffian war lord; a youthful | |giant, Caid At Cheddi, spoke on tbehalf of th eni Mithoua tribe third delegate for U Return by Afrplane After a long discussion, cratiure of 90 degrees Fahr dn the shade, the Riffians were en three days in which they Ight definitely accept or reject the {terms offered. They were permitted [to return to the Riff region by air |plans to consult with their respec- | “l\n leaders, Meanwhile the proposed conference which was to have opened here today has boen postp (ed without date. The optimists ar lof the bellef that the postponement 18 temporary; the pessimists alr hear the crack of rifles along, th Atlag range and in the Q a valley, Ald-el-Krim, whom both France and Spain refuse formally to | recogni at ranf or a p I negotiator, held fate of 3 country, ERPJIUS cannot help ) co in his hand. T'pon hi reision | get regnlts hedanse its formuia to jeet the terme of the |built on scientific lines. Think Spar taken to him |over for yourself. The julce: | by his delegate inges war or peace. bsclected herbs combined with pure Still Ancther Objection and healing glycerine. There is not addition to tha:refusal bit ol in ERBIUS, he militar ohol Is a irritant in many discases 4 ghould not be taken. A botile of the year |life results for| JVRBJUS is heing introduced gin {New Britain &t The Yalr g | Counter by a representative of the (ERBJIUS CO, rita Aftar the conference it was stat- ; pourparlers (In Moroceo) heing pursue le for succe: Some been encountered, but the ne- | rs do not despair of them.” cans, “Our wishes are very slwple," sald |gotiat the statcment, weitten in his own mounting |NEW NEW BRITAIN HOUSEWIFE TELLS STARTLING STORY FOR PUBLICATION anot lm tribe. u {h | &l peace | rs. Tred Johnson, of 108 Franklin St New Britain, Conn., Tells Hert Regained ler Health, Version of How She Pritaln and 'h health tos We Many people in Nev here owe their lda o of prove ment testimonials from all parls of ! h owing fo stomach trouble and shooting pains through my chest. T had tried so many remedies with no results that I h ibout given up in {despair. T could not eat _a thing withont disiress and my ¥ stomach was always sour. 1 felt weak and t {half sick. T read in the papers where ERBIUS had helped a friend mine and I purchased a bottle, T am very glad I did as that bottle was the means of starting me on the road to health. I have taken three and never felt hctloiehvny I Tow! z n of 1 of on | fconat acoep Al give you that spring f Mrs. Jolingon “For the p ar or two T have been in miserahle tling m':f‘ " pll i h m authoritative sourees t 1ys! e l Men agree, who become acquainted with Lucky Strike Cigarettes, that they have a flavor of their own, distinctive, unique. A costly extra 45-minute pro- cess—toasting—develops the hidden flavors ofy the world’s finest tobaccos. because its toasted that’s why “Luckies” taste so good with & mutual des | difficulties | sur- | for |pital as a result of injurics received |, |into which kerosene had been pour- s o seek Instructions from |€d exploded duiring a birthday ‘l-lt- -Krim the Rifflan chief, as to {bration. vefusal of the terms |Were hurt so serlously that ph Jhield While three others received Itnjuries, 10 (P — Sremier makers, Farlier, another fire, originating at a “moonshine party” in a rooming house on Nopth Dearborn street, ad- Jacent to the arlstocratic Gold Coart, SEVEN KILLED IN FIRES IN GRICAGO 2 ol firemgn, Federal and®clty officluly, 19 Others [mum[ in Week End‘“ .” A Jullu’:u ataion Blazes among its tenants a number of nar- cotle addicts who fought firemen Chicago, April 19 (A—=8aven per- who attempted to save them, sons met death and 19 were injured The seventh vietim was Georza {Monr, a fire department lleutenant, here in a series of Sunday fires and | fire accidents, who was killed {n a terrific crash bo. Two of the victims #ied at a hos- tween a fire truck and an automo- bile mt a strect Inter-section on the edge of, the loop. Two other fire- {men were hurt, and four occupants the other car injured, on# of as a combination gag and conl stove |} cn probably fatall SNOW IN VIRGINIA Harrisburg, VA, Ajrll 19 (®) - gnow which began falling early yes- terday covered this reglon with a white b ket nearly one foot deep, an unprecedented full for this per- fod of the r. Although f{t is tmelting rapidly, the country presents a typleal winter scene, In addition, five persons recove minor A guest poured the kero- sene fato the stove in response to | [ complaint ahout the temperature | and flames showered over,the merry- s despaired of thetr Lawn’s Sake Grass Seed | English Lawn Seed Bamboo Lawn Rakes Coldwell Lawn Mowers Grass Shears Pruning Shears Hedge Shears Lawn Rgllers—Sulphate Am- monia in handy packages — White Clover Seed. The Family Hardware Store 35 Years at 336 Main Street ' Never A Decrease In Annual Revenue | In 1925 the electgic light and power industry of the United States continued its unique record of never hav- ing shown a dedrease in annual revenue. Of what other industry as awhole dating back to 1882 could that be said? During our twenty years as an investment house we have dealt widely in electric light and power securities, both as brokers and as un- derwriters. Ouy current list of offerings —which will be sent on re- quest — includes issues * of electric light and power in- vestments that our experi- ence makes us believe are both sound and attractive. PUTNAM & CO. Membiits New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141