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Biddle, Jr, financed the production of Ziegfeld's “Palm Beach Nights" in the club Montmartre, Ziegfeld will produce & new show next season in a |large theater whith Singer will bulld, \ The aspect of Palm Beach was greatly changed by Ziegfeld's girls, who found life here much different from that open to them In New York. All the outdoor sports found {them as participants. Clad in flimsy practice costumes, they could be {seen cyeling along the shores of Lake Worth, Many hours were spent on the Beach, Much social attention was glven them, The stars were entertained by Otto Kahn, Rodman Wanamaker, Mrs, L. T, Statesbury and others. One llttle glrl found a milllonaire husband, RETORN R BROADVAY SEEN IN FAR SOUTH Palm Beach Is Not Much Dilfer- ent in Season Palm Beach, Fla, April 24 (A— Palm Beach has many supper clubs and one went 8o far as to take Flo Ziegfeld's talent from Broadway a whole season. But few of them are very successful financially, The tropical style of decoration, with Spanish or Moori motifs, prevalls and the cover charg most iInstances range five dollars, | One of the clubs fs on a huge | Touseboat, moored to a pier futtl out {nto Lake Worth. Another was have followed this plan durfhg past season, but a sp. oon- structed pirate's galleon did not ar- rive from a New York shipyard in | time, | OM TRIP T0 from two to o " Major and Mre, Johnson and Daugh- ter, Mre, Flsher Visit Europe, Africa and Part of Asia. A vy!| Major and Mrs. Frank H. seve |ston and daughter, Mrs, Clyde Olin . | Fisher of Middletown, have and A. J. Drexel |turned from a 10 weeks' trip to Private Enterprices Most of the places ure ow hotels here, but there a eral private enferprises, property owner, for Economical Transportation ~that after a single ride you will pronounce the Improved Chevrolet a revelation in low- priced-~ar performance. » Durable ~—that its ability to conquer hills and plow through mud or sand will literally amaze ‘you. »Smooth ~that the passing months will prove to you as it has to millions, the lasting economy of buying this low-priced car of modern design and quality construction. Letusgive you one ride in the Improved Chevrolet. SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY 113 Church Street Phone 211 QUALITY AT LOW cCOS 645 645 Coupe » « Coach « » Sedan - » 735 Landau 765 ¥ Ton Truck 395 (Chassis Only) 1 Ton Truck 550 (Chassis Only) All Prices . o b, Fl Siidigan T eroid Shingles Saved It ;““"ill Ruberoid Shingles safeguard imy home against fire?” This is a {question we are often asked. No {more definite answer could be given than in the following letter: ;jRub “Last September, a kouse only fifty feet from mine, burned to the gro As the roof and gables of my home are covered k Ruberoid Strip-shingles (Octabs), I fel 1easiness and, went over to help my neigh The heat swas so intense it cracked all my window de of my house, but mot once did the gled gables erybody awho saes fire said that the Ruberoid Shingles saved my Mrs. S. M. Shinn, Kannapolis, N. C. (Signed The high regard which architects, contractors, and home owners have for Ruberoid Shingles and Roofings is, however, only partially due to their fire-resistant qual- ities. They of the highest quality through and through. In the extensive Ruberoid line you will find a shingle or roofing which meets your requirements as to appearance, quality and price. Come in and see samples or phone us for descriptive literature. RU-BER-OID SHINGLES v ROOFING one Ruberoid. Look for the Man on the Label, Racklife Bros. Co., Inc. are MANY FOREIGN LANDS | John- | re- | Europe, Africa and parts of Asla. The trip included » Mediterran. ean crulse, visits to Palermo, Al. glers, Naples, Athens, Cons ntinople and Belrut, A week was spent in the Holy Lands. They visited Jerusalem and also Calro, Slelly and Monte Carlo, L. F. & C. LETS CONTRACT FOR NEW BUILDINGS Three Relnforced Structures to Be Erected in Factory Yard By Boston Contractors Landers, Frary & Clark has placed with the Morton C. Tuttle Co. of §62 Park Square, Boston, the contract for tha construction of a reinforced concrete bullding measuring 60 by | 260, & hasement and six stories; a wing, 60 by 60, a basement and six | stories and a bridge between, In | 1dition, thera wlil be a one-story reinforced concrote building 60 by | 260, Construction will be started | within a few weeks. The bulldings | | will be situated in the factory yard | running parallel with the building on East Man street, i Columbia Journalism Directors Nominated ew York, April 24 (A)—Nomina- | s for membership on the advis- | ¥ board of the School of Journal~ ism of Columbia university were an- nounced today by the board. The board also announced that the winners of the Pulitzer prizes in literature and Jjournalism for 1025 have been selected and will be sub- |mitted to the trustees of the uni- versity for confirmation at their regular meeting May 3, before publlc announcement. The following men were nominat- ed for membership: Stuart H. Perry of the Adrian, Mich., Dally Tele- m, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Victor F. Lawson, nt} Chicago, term to expire June 30, 1930; Jullan Harris of the Columbus, Ga., Enquirer Sun, to fil the va- caney caused by the death of Solo- mon B. Griffin of Springfield, Mass., term to expire June 30, 1927; Rollo Ogden of the New York Times; Al- fred Holman of San Francisco and | Caspar 8. Yost of the 8t. Louis| Globe-Democrat, to succeed them- selves, term to expire June 30, 1930, | i {Passaic Strike No Nearer l Settlement Than Before | Passaic, N. J., April 24 P—Set- {tlement of the strike of 10,000 tex- | | tile miil workers seemed as remote | today as when the strike started 14 | weeks ago, | While Governor Moore’s media- !tlon board has announced that it | will act as soon as “warring factions | can agree on procedure,” the aban- | doning of what was to have been | the opening negotiations yesterday | Indicated that the peace plans still | are in the nebulous phase, | Albert Weisbord, young Harvard graduate who assumed leadership of the strikers from the beginning, | proved the obstacle to the opening | of mediators. Governor Moore, who is 2 member of the mediation board, called off the schedule opening ses- sion for parleys when he learned that Welsbord intended to attend the meeting. —_— GAMBLING JOINT | New York Police Raid Well Organ- | ized Roulette Resort, | New York, April 24 (P —Acting {on a report that wives of wealthy business men were losing large sums |of money in gambling games, detec- |tives raided an elaborately turnisheq apartment on West 54th street last [night and found two men and six |women gathered around a roulette [wheel on which were $500 and large |plles of poker chips. The men, Jack Barry and Thomas Hendricks, who sald they were “re- tired farmers,” were charged with |operating the wheel. Tie women maynrn were allowed to leave after (nmr names were obtained. | WoMTL: NEW EVIDENCE FOUND | | Royal Baking Powder Company's Case to Come Up Farlier, Washington, April 24 (P—Discov- lery of *new and material evidence” |in"the Royal Baking Powder case by | attorneys for the fedcral trade com- | misston has prompted the commis- | sion to set May 6 as the date for a ! hearing on a motion to vacate the lorder dismissing proceedings against the company. The nature of the new evidence was not disclosed in the commis- sfon's announcement today, but the | opinfon of government counsel that |it s sufricient to warrant the issu- lanca of a “cease and desist” order |against the company was set out. | ! NAMTD PAPAL LEGATE Chicago, April 24 (A—John Car- dinal Bonzano has been appointed officlal Papal legate to the Interna. tional Eucharistic congress to be held here in June, Cardinal Munde- lein was informed today in a cable- gram from Rome. Cardinal Bonzano who 59 years old, was for twelve years apostolic delegate to the Unit- ed State He was made a cardinal in 1 MARRE 32 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. James J. Crowley of 690 East Main street, are recelving congratulations on their 32nd wed- ding anniversary. They have been residents of this city for a long num- ber of years. Mr. Crowley is a su- perintendent at Landers, Frary & Clark's. ORDER' OF NOTICE OF HEARING of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, Estate of Jul Egmert late of the town of New Britain, in sald district, de- ceased. Upon the application of Bertha Eggert praying that administratrix c. t. ., she may be authorl and_empowered to sell end c por said app appears it Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britaln, in sald district, on the 3§th April A. D. 1926, at 2 o'clock In noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, hy publishing this order in some newspaper g a circulation in said district, and posting a copy of this order on the public sign post In the towm of New Britain, in said district and by giving notlce to all parties In interest, either pe: sonally or by malling to each one, prepald 50 PARK STREET 25 BIGELOW STREET | Exclusive Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity postage, & copy of this order, and return make to this court of the notice glver BERNARD F. GAFFNET, Judge Thinks Outside Influence is Trying | veterans, 'Nother Trooper in Big invasion PRESIDENT WORRIED OVER GOVT. FINANCES to Increase Expenses of Operation Washington, April 24 (P—Presl. | dent Coolldge 1s disturbed over what | e belleves outside pressure upon congress to enact legislation increas- | ing the cost of government in the face of a prospective deficit during | the next fiscal year. | Although the treasury has received unexpected tax returns, It was pointed out at the White House yes- terday that congress reduced taxes helow figures approved by the presi- dent and dld so In response to out- side pressure. As the present leglslative session nears its end, the president's advisers have Informed him, eutside pressure continue to be felt by congress with the result that legislative enactments are Increasing the cost of govern- ment and federal expenditures. It was indicated that the president | might have to disapprove certain pending measures if their financial requirements presented difficultics | In meeting budget limitations. [ Among them are those for Spanish | and Civil war penslons, and others to | appropriate between §30,000,000 and | 340,000,000 for relief of World War | , as well as the bill for the retirement of federal employes. RUTOIST 1S HELD Danbury Man Adjudged Responsible For Death of Invalid Run Down By His Car. Here's another i Irical star who p Bridgeport, Conn., April 24 UP— United States ¢ Joseph Zaleta, 457 North Main street |hox office. Sh Danbury, {s held criminally responsi- | Breal, star of the ble for the death of Joseph Fernand, |Paris, who is comi 84, of Down streat, Danbury, in a | finding made today by Coroner John | Annual l“ll(;'lll\i)}llcl\t Phelan. I QA T o Of S. U, V. Auxiliary Fernand died at the hospital Aprit | 13 from a compound fracture of the | o leg but had been a chronic invalid | g and'also suffered from paralysis. of the Civil \ Mr. Fernand was run down b¥ & | annual encamyr car driven by Joseph Zaleta Febru- | at Christ cl ary 18 on Main street, Danbury. [ehiren ‘The testimony before the coroner | ing will ho howed that Zaleta, who had been |n, m. April 25, and there in Danbury only 2 years, had before | ciass initiation of candi the accident jostied his head HENtS | arternoon at 3 o'clock, when running over the rallroad | Ginne i tracks and the rutted road and that | Mrs, Alice Caile of Ausiliney he did not see the deceased When | tnig city, ¥ among lie ran him down. [ ftiated, A f Not only did Zaleta fail to adjust }x;v s his lights but he also failed to | gtclock the same day and alight and glve assistance to the in- | followed by a reception and ¢ jured man as required by law. On{ The following will attend the contrary he reversed his machine | A yxili: No. 1 of woX and sped away. The only reason for | Aps, rie 8. Yarroll, Mrs his actlons, according to the finding, | Carroll, Mrs. Ethel Brained, Mrs was that Zaleta was frightened. | Ann Walker, Mrs. Annic Rhodes, Lillia Weir Frances Wil- Mrs. Minna Ol y A Nellie Talmadge, Mrs. Eva Backus, Mrs. Jenni: Mrs. Hattie Buckley, Pic M Nellie nie Clark and Mrs. theat the the opean hold ransom is The it Voterans hold fts 11th 28 and 29 i house, 45 > m will be a s in 1 Mrse Mag h nd ith = from itain Mable Glenna Collett Scratches In British Tournament London, April 24 (A—The golfers at Stokes Poges were disappoint- ed today when Glenna Collett, the American woman champion, | scratched out of the annual match between men and women in which she was to have plaved against | Cyril Tolley, former British ama- teur champlon. ! Miss Collett, who with other American women pla rived at Southampton yesterday from New York said she did not fee) she would do herself justice in | ators left Bangkok competing after a trip across the |this morning, The flight ocean. ‘flwu!r because of a heavy fog. Do, Edith H Onward Despite Fogs Saigon, French Indo April e Spa 1 Cap s Gonzalez-Gallarza and Loriga, are flying from Madrid to nila, arrived hera short! on to rom Rangkolk, was d 'DAGP FAKE BOUT THEORY [ ANDERSON DEATH rate tinte Theory He Was Shot For Refusing To Throw Fight, nves 1 and Ap zations into of Andre wrestler, in 1 on | fighter roadhou L Anderson, a Cle last night 1 theory afterma 1tinte n ght in K Big" M Tl tective ney' nsas City 11th 1 1 that he it s Tt An m fus it in the 1 a1 | s knocke irthed reports t still in prog ury ded that An real name was Fred nd been shot without Leo Mor lorson to ied A A man who told t 1 from wounld give no d 1 ls story, (ROVDS ATTEND NOVENA St. Joseph's Chureh Thronged Night- | Iy For Fxercises D Honor of St. Thercse—Sermons by Fr. Keane, wds which fill the edifice are Thercs Llessed sac 1on last night by Rev. Keane 10d, onight he will speak on “The Power of Prayer,” and Sunday ing on “The Value 1 s in the Spiritual Life.” Con- will be heard this afternoon g and on the last three nights of the novena of Prominent Boston Auto Dealer Commits Suicide | 24 (A—Willlam F. | April nt and tre: rer of J. ompany, Boston agen Motor Car Com- ton, preside Maguire C in his offic yesterday torence with M Y, o presid inished a co 1t twice afterward in Ma ital. soclates sald that Davis suffered breakdown after his labors in connection with nt a mobile show here. He rned a short time ago from we rest crulse in the rmudas. Mr. Forbes had been a Davis' Newton home and o nd hosy a strer T nervous ad retu la three Tie g1 ot vears old ear old son. oo 38 a Boston agent. Davis was ind a5 HELD IN w Yor 5,000 BAIL N ird of the four rs of the so-called Dwyer rum surrendered to authorities yes- and was held in $26,000 bail. 01 el ? ken £ 9 Any woman who owns a Lorain-equipped Gas Range can casily prepare this favorite delicacy \OOKERY, until a few years ago, was an inaccurate art. Today it is an exact science because the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator gave housewivesan easy way to measure and control heat. Nolongerneed youwonderwhythe appetizing recipes you try, sometimes fail to meet your expectations. Two new elements, you'll notice, are now being included in the best recipes—“Time and Tempera- ture.”” Formerly, recipes gave exact quantities of ingredients only. The exact temperature and length of time for cooking were left for the reader to guess. Then came the invention of the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. It'sasimple, accurate automatic device attached only to certain makes of Gas Ranges. With Lorain you tell the oven just what heat you want. Automatically that heat will be maintained for any length of time. the success of t! equipped C for yourself h roast, boil any attenti ing booklet JEWEL, Gas Ranges The baked.on finish of these ranges #ives them a lustrous, durable surface that is as eary to keep clean as itis good vt 1 ste Now, when you read a modern recipe, such as that given on this page, you can exactly duplicate to look at. Allsteel construction pre- vents breakage. Many pleasing styles and convenient sizes to choose from. New Britain Gas Light Co. 5 ator —the Regulator with the Red Wheel. Come in to our store. You can then see ain One eacy qumn of the otain Red Wheel giv Reci Chicken &plfmax‘n stor, if you own a Lorain- prepare the ingredients at the temperature re ere you will, and do e is up. Everything iciously ready to serve hat the Lorain Oven his magic oven will cook, bake, all at one ti us for a copy of the interest- IBAKING DAY SOON 24 (M —Three sopa- | slaying | the flour n whict « [the flour mill which ha Love of | ide by shooting | led from | on B. Forbes, | of the Pierce-Arrow com- | | pany, Davis went to the telephone, | ation and shot him | He dled soon | chusetts General | * days had held business con- | He leaves a wife | April 24 (P)—John J. | " WILL BE HEWORY ’Cmnmercial Bakeries Taking Place of Home Stuif Los Angeles, April 24 (A—Baking nd the are passing Amerd Seven community Jhand in life, loaves of 1o the baked in e flour hand, mill from ten now tha r and | n institu- | lately as een forced | 1t and overy t American tahle € come nmercial ™ tion in every commu 1 generation from busir housewive demand of cof uniform 11 . grad Angel York engines w 18 or metroy somewhat sm ot g iller d by ratios on er 1 dozen loaves munity dealer, of it dally from kery, who gets big o the nearest ety Eight Races on Opening Card at Kentucky Track Louisville, Ky., April 24 (P—With list of entrics numberin 112 als of the Kentucky nssoct added an extra purse making th races on the card for the opening |day of Lexington's centennlal race |mecting, The meoting will run ten days and Includes two races that will attract liorsemen, the Centennial futurity on May 1, and the Blue Grass stake on May 6, the latter being a final trial for many Kentucky derby can. didates that have been in training here, END BUNION PAIN FOREVER No Need to Suffer Another Day Those Agonizing, Tor- turing Pains, way is one simple yet fnexpen- to reduce inflamed, swol- oints and get them down to 1l and that is to apply Moone's icrald Ol night and morning and people who su from such en- largements would be wise to reduce them b y reach a more or ug Dept,, or any for an original Moone's Emer- ) and refuse to its p It s entrated prepara- t two ounces last a long time furthermore if this wonderful t glve you complets can have your scovery does 1 atisfaction you refunded i People who want to E N or varicose veins get a boftle of Emerald Ol Applied night and morning as directed they will quickly notlce an im ment which will continye ! the veins and bunches are re- uced to normal /(\[)A IRY ) C&erer ewHavenDairy | This Week's Treqt — Week -End Specials Wonderful THE Sunday dinner treat this week is Golden Cherpgy Custard Ice Creasn in a deli- cious brick - a happy treat for all the family. | Look for the Red Sign ~ nearest your home I - Pints or Quarts - The Difference that urina will make/ 'HIS hird is the same age TH]S bird is the same age as the one above. It weighs over 2’4 pounds. It is healthy and vigorous because it has been fed Purina Startena and Chick Chow, a ration rich in growth vitamins, Start your baby chicks right, by honing us for Burin.Chownmdly! as the one below. It weighs one pound. It is stunted and partly para- lyzed because it didn't get vitamins in its ration. And that ration was as good as many being fed. NEW BRITAIN BIRD & FEED CO. 172 Arch Street Telephone 1121-3 New Britain, Conn. 217 Shuttle Meadow Ave, Telephone 1856-3