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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, ;< 26. T, T (for girls , conducted by M are now taking three at HAS FILLED JALS " on the question? McKone, Democratic Speaker, sicscsi A scnior life & n organized wit MARKS YEAR'S END oz ral hospital 16 and a ses In New Brit on file with as held April d ju n >, life saving ex- | on. There was an audience of | people. Tt believes that 1ld be repealed and suppart ot e saris MINNAL Reports and Election of - Jates for its re- ailment of the personal 1 the REASURER'S REPORT | Yor Year Ending Calls for Law Repeal s anlcon | R I TeCOTS L0 POl WIS 2/emires SRS Sl | ‘ of the Red Cross was held July 6th ' Lo 5 Declaring that the democrat to 10th. Medical examinations were uals : given by Dr. Amella Tutles' and | party favors the repeal of pre 11 call a 4 for by the New Britain Red | Bibltion law, a more liberal inter follicall o | i gistion or ithe lon law e tion law is a hurricane will be part of the pro-| Registeres in splash week classes, | Mixi3 xights, and I i T don't doubt at the banquet of the New attendance, _four Hartford county s H have tried in the |Britain o American Red |1earned elementary crawl strokes, McKone of Hartford 1 a crowd bring reiatives | Cross to Le this evening. The |Class perlods, half hours, 2 to 5 of about 150 at Falcon hall last ev ning to vote the t democ ticket y. Junior Red Cross isted. 1ty to be told panquet will start at 6:30 and will be the first tim has be: s part te for the meeting |Pated in the aquatic meet at Will Brook pool on July 10, 192, a warded by N America Red banq is set by President Cy L. Sheldon will e. Directors will be elected. Slizabeth Bye, school nutrition- e a ist, will explain details of her work TRUDE FOSSETT, among the school children. Re T Theodore A. Greene, chairman of | 50 wnnour 1 othe day. they $1,475.50 decid concern its well b is a gener: Junior I Reorioorn Srean e L Makes County Jail an Issue annual Red Cross roll call, will | Shortly aftcr the ope of school There are seve “Probably one of most outline plans for the campaign. cach fall nearly all o children to be decided e Hartford cou Addresses on the Floridan hurrl- in the elementary grades in the pu meet medals Cross Natlonal account, Jr. that you rolled in the junior child brings a few ke up the required hool room. Each | d on a chart » theory of gove cane will be made by Rev. Worth lic schools ar M. Tippet, D. D. secretary of the Red Cross. Eac social service work of the Federal cents which m Council of Churches of Christ in 90 cents for each s America, and Mrs. James Williams, |child's name is enroll 22414 Bank ace ss Beye 1925-1 of Hartford ) is 1o : 3 % . Gabb was human, and was of Glastonbury, who was at and th school receives a subscrip- toibe elsctedyhntinge sl one whom you can B0 Miami Beach at the time of the tion to the “Junior Red Cross News cors who will be under for each room enrolled. Any addi- storm. Chairman Sheldon reported this tional Hartford | morn {atil A ne oo vou are in trouble. He 1 more men v n ney collected, remains in | Red Cross fund, which i slde senator | ™ held the job hat as a start towar 5 whi Will b elected this time will b | roll call the Burritt hotel offic a may be used for some prozram in for s and will be in otfice | Toward the end of the talk, Mr.'have agreed t donate 50 per cent |of local junior work. The Junior with the N ba the head | McKone told of the plans of the of the expense of the dinner tonight |Red Cross is 1 and jun ‘ . el emocratic ty for more lberal to the fund. The dinner and meet- |iors here juniors in i S Mt ers. Those other co = nd of the republican ing is open to all me of Connecticut. |who do not desire to attend the din- |It should he'y res that ‘ner can attend the meeting which |ternational understz which | will follow. come, The present officers of the local | Just befors pter are jun Sheldon, chairman; Mrs. |ton with the junior mottor * Number of New Britain which juniors were rule in the state He told of several me: put through by the sta ere beneficlal to J. Henry Rora- Jack's private interests. He lauded he three New Britain candidates, | Curtic: L. Da candidate for I D. Russell, n symp h the 10 is willing to work ully _submitted ned) L. A. SPRA surer. JURY FINDS AN WAS | enpy rolled | m fl ANT o R last | B caunlyy b = 2 r(.":;ld,?‘\: ecretary. Directors: C. F. Bennett, |vear 11: Number of New Britain | F M G wrong i 1 in I pres Rev. L. Boj ki, W. Brooks. schoolrooms in which juniors were ! —— has beon in force, Our tiv 2 W. |cnrolled last year, 209; Number of Peter Crona, S. H. Holn . ¢ 09; e e the ;S ing, Earl i slbrack, I. G. Platt, 'juniors enrolled in New Pritain, 8 zathering when he told them that G % 11 'p “incon, Paul K. Rogers, |062; Amount o° Junior Red Cross | the country was near a famine. |y " gve George P. Spear; Mrs. |fund, §122.60 | e According to figures mada by agr- | 'm wells, Newington _branch; The I cnllusaliexponts 25gner cany 0OEhe [pevin Berlin branéh; J. “The law is unforceable. Now- people must be engaged in this work 57 o0 flle branck r the country will have a famine. Reports of Officer AL the present {ime 28 per cent of | Ranorts of the officers and deps aged in farming | mont 1 taa i adually decreas- f Irritation Severe, Could Not Sleep, Healed by Cuticura. A for farm in- | [he very existence of the Red scho ! Mr. Davenport | 0ross and what it is able to accom- nd . s -“ortly assigned to |tcacher, on * Pimples were scattered all over my face and neck, The irritation | plish 1n any community, depends the open r': school. The superin-|the MM was 8o severs that ] could not do Michigan Farmer Convicted of Vio- Mr. E. Davenport surprised the erflowing. In nty alone the en that the use mecting 1o pr lation of the Mann to Nutrition Act Statistical report of the school nu- . nist for the school year, 1925- C 1826, The New DBritain Chapter, t- | American Red Cross co-ope : with the school department. 8 % 25t \tion:st reported to the Charles Kirkpat endent of schools September. mer and fc Datroit, #—ith 3 n and girl federal convicted ity y school o public service com- | ypon the voluntary enrollment cach tendent desired —that active case Ruby Bo ing: his commission | year of annual, contributing, sus- work he carried by the nutritfonist | was a domestic in ypointed, not elected, so you or I|taining and supporting members. |in connection with educational nu me, told of a io not have anvthing to say about|Your officers are g ful for the trition work and in February, 1926 1 Kirkpatrick arranged When the varlous public service | support given to the local program fhe following hudzet was approver ed she was to be- crns want favors it will go and | as evidenced by the fine Roll Call of N“rv"fly" JIgs made during the come a mother. Kirkpatrick, nd them of the man they put |last year. vears as follows: ) aid, agreed to take her to Cl One of these is the public . L. SHELDON, Chairman. 1 et r plan a note on the Lake rvice charge of the Connecticut | Roll Call of Last Year. Fduca‘ 2ht & Power Cor " tho candi-| The drive last year was conducted patrick 1 wor 1 sive work wit had ended their :_"!7!”::‘5;’4 date for sen: lared. | under the leadership of people of | & Selteted ETCUT Slezo At night Mr. ! 2 re-called the old | various nationalities. There was an| =40 THCITE 30 mitted taking the n‘:firr« and b 1y He sald in those | unusual cooperation with the fol- | 3278 S nied the trip ouble about @ vear b 3 rmen were results: e itation 50 isap tives in U. S. government pitals and army po are requests for in ions in fa rvice Most of ed w ¢ school hours. th perfo: ng an unprof 1 onlal operation, Dr. David 8. B \ co-oneration with or twice coroner of Cariden, was im- cases the Red prisoned in the county jail today in | fault of $10,000 bail. | 25 oarric home corn icemen and e amencics. In a Cross bor all o the $£122.54 expended on!| Witnesses at a hearir a portien of the ex-|d ice reque o NG i beeause of |5y \worl was spent upon thir fce of the peace testified that a | iline the EOV- - year old school teache 1 died | o putritiontst has made 101 from an oper: 60 of consulta- ntley. Wil other rcla- |ton, Fa., and LRGSR ernment verities ough the Red Cro: re is still some call for fina clal assistance from ex-servicemc r sicknes T m home ealls tions tives. made are not eligible for ald from ¢ the state fund. e, in whose home the t eith 00 bail each when t and commlitted to As | Summer Flome of Al pended for home SacRe A sy | burn is Destroyed At Pal- 5 year $400. sons were present vas sl e | i EARL KISSELBRACK, ELIZABETH BEYE, | sy 10 Mauss. na n, fiome Service Nutritionist. | e Short | L baviay North & Judd Reilef ¥ued | PRESIDEIT SAYS FAREWELL el At the Y. M. C. A. pool two sc On the il oary Niuvine torm that all o £nov Blds Goodb: > tc Re iehel Rovner, No:.d Jewish Cantor. Washington, Oct. 27 (A—Presi- dent Coolid arewell today t for life saving courses w ducted with an enrollment of 22, and one junior life saving cours with an enrollment of elght. A to- al ot 20 class s and slx senlors or life tion th estroyed Alber tes minister Austriz, on Waquoit Lay H. W burn, bel T y more. Represent- |York, 71 year old atives of your Red Cross chapter cantoss, who is rctu ately responded, visited the |tine to spend the r Skirts || C mir eated cU 5 g L Fis for New Britain homes of the injured and dead and r(.“r}l" there the psalms of David i cted Red Crose life arranged for the ving of focd 'and the music for them it Ay Klace, en 1 Re A ‘ A special prayer arranged by Mr. and fuel. The Chamber of Com- Visiting Nurse association re association and Salvation Army all cooperated with chap- er in raising mo devoted | home conditions d as a s of clott ng a period of and dem ions at 1 Rovner and dedicated to the p dent was chanted to Mr. Coclid during the visit. The cantor presented by Representative 1an of New York and mp at Camp | mer companied h leaders. Nothing could be Finer. deliveriy nd food, e ors and 18 juniors ghter of | nal tests. th & Ju Britain tributed to th the sen- | to that reccived {church by Rev. I astor. Miss Mary Patz of Newi s maid of honor and the alds were Miss Ma of the bri Miss Pauline Malir mkus, all from chap splash week! the meet for boys swim )k of this city best 81,5 nd the > William of Joseph | both of | ed Cross ba ford, o ice were | this city ar — cach | bridal s ot and veil trim- | tin. She carried a | 20 ariicles | stones ed w r, meck wim 5 = boys who ite roses with a show- I \:‘v’atch' 7 et k and |er of lilies of the valley. The maid | ! ton rchiefs, | of honor tired in a gown of | bl ' ! veral let tte over a slip of yel- | \nce from an orchid picture hat | silver. She carried a of apprecladl soldiers receiv inal zon mmed ¥ | bouquet of yellow ro i ver ribbon. T| bridesmalds wore | dresses of georgette in pastel shades land carrfed pink roses tied with | maline to match each dress. A rece im\n followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, atten ed from Boston, Nort boklyn, Philadelphia an this vieinity, Mr. and Mrs. | Increased Beasty | | I You Want It B Now Britain Herald i s / ) n population includes sancse, Chinese Port sese, and Porto Ricans. lerful |now and increas your beauty, of violating the all parts of the st who ceedingly I cide pact hoax evenin she |birthday an o tion of ron beach near Forester, Mich., |!S one of the pi Yodies in this s ion- |increasing ti ey, [review. before a However, performed by (but cerd 22, Hazel- women's serv'co in federal govern- Mre. Anna Clark, Cam- [ment, de es tied with sil- | M0S ES I3 will reside at 46 Olive t ,fiz;’y’}&a AL (A X 2 You have wanted a skin food and | strect. { | ANTS seniors and six DS the face young:. —_ e | tered in Red C Fre For secintific purposes, a speclal | ADDRESS | e ana ey tandard classification including all [E] Budget Box 31-S niors succeasfully ed |1 a terer apy al combinations in Hawali will : tests Besides Caucasians, MISSING WITRESS SOUGHT IN HcPHERSON HEARINGS ose Mrs, Wiseman Admits Having Sent | Her 19 Year Old Son Away From City P—A state- wide search was under way today for Robert Wi Wity old son of Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman-Sielaff, who is sought as a defense witness in Los Angeles, Oct. 27 connection with his mother's accu- sation that Aimee le McPher- son, Evangelist, manufactured evi- ce to support an abduction story to explain her absence from Angelus Temple Irs. Wiseman de de d knowledge of her son's whereabouts but admit- ted having sent him away to prevent his appearance in court. It it under- stood the Wiscman boy is wanted to testify as to his n ents during the t he was em- between opposing coun- ¥'s session and d the trend of the which the defense was attempting to prove that Mrs. McPherson escaped from Kidnappers Mexico desert and nearly 20 miles to the border town of Agua Priet to identify tracks in the hose of the Evangelist d for the third day Ash, con where herson appeared last June to tell of her abduction. Ash, who with others versed in desert craft, has given detailed accounts of finding a woman's tracks in the sand ne Ag ta, declared that he also discovered horse hoof prints beside footprints identified as those of the Evar sf it appeared a horseman had trailed e woman to the interr ry and then turned bac PYTHIAN WOMEN MEET Convention Being Held Annual Today In City of Danbu: Derby, Oct. Woman's B fit association and to an ex- ber assembled in street last e 1 Pythian hall on Main ng the 34th niversary of the ing of ne ¢ ler and the 33d sary of the institu- Star review, the local . large membership and minent fraternal ion. Mar Littleton. deputy ommander of Hartfor Larkin, district de: with the char Review, anch h L HeWEr cney Tund e Mrs. L eopolladierominc st HoLs el G rick returned to his - e A tHe oTder e Total amount received §3.40586 Ly o netrations, lec- ted with his wife S Tiailitaatin the e s . . From 20 to 25 letters and tele-| . N e 3 S ahrel ns aro roceived each months by ongd, Former Coroner Arrested £ 1 theidetble S 4 comm! These ks 5 On Seri z vour membership, nde O ey s included Dr. Sam- 'n Serious Complaint |xopp, local comm cd the are mostly from Red Cross repre- s conduct-| Camden, - . J., Oc =G s s b o aot tmost in | e membership of the MORE JOBS FOR WOM Reccive Prefer- laricd Positions. 27 (P—A slow of the a of ence In Gi Wast rtmert of labor reported but the preportion of men 1 died, were held in |recelving the more attractive govern- ment salaries still far excceds that ey were unable to fur- |of women. The highest vearly salary recelv- | § ed by any woman government ems plove, a survey disclosed, is £1.500 to the civil service commissioner. Only ten out of the thousands of other women cmploves receive as much as $ $3.600 or more. Measured by the number of wo- $1.500 or more a phic and clerical po- sitions offer some chance for ad- vancement to the larger number of urvey added that, women, but the measured by the reach and ex-ceded this amount. the lie in pro- ficlds. zor jobs "°r Wo: a scientif fessional Depend:ble. The greatest thing about a Tord is the v it keeps going, even under the worst conditions. The de- pendability of Champion Spark Plugs—which have been standard Ford equip- ment for 14 years—is an integral part of Ford de- pendability. Champign X — - grelnaivtly for 60 Fords —pscke - in the Red Box C *® Each CHAMPION Dependable for Every Engine i Toledo, Ohio ed in observ- | 200 and only 35 receive | proportion who | ‘ |cliurch and he telephoned to Sere | FATHER IS WARNEI] goant McCue and asked him if either parent could go to court, and the | sorgeant told him he believed it | | would be all right to have father or | miother accompany the boy. | Having bills to collect, Shine sald g he could not wait for court so he « + 1 | returned home and told his wife to Boy Frequent Truant, OMcials 5o down. “She ‘Raa remrned trom i dhurch by this time and took tha TeH Judde Mlmg | boy back to court but the session 0 {Bad ended. | e | Judge Aling read the law to | Oirreitus Bhine. apet 45 yonrs, of Ehlmi(am;] imfnysscd on him lhux;}ha 228 Beaver street, was ordered by | BeRAIY for failure to control chil- Judge Alling in police court today 3 “:""'m;; SEEbACH alximontushiutiall e T e fenans g T e s Anm " eant, aecord: | make parents look after their chil- e ool attina M. Goldsmith of [dren.” Judge Alling sald. On Shine's Ruth Bristoll, woman probation of- |5y atten that e plil sces thatths fleer, tostified that he ceaclong s |BoY attends school and otherwise port from Miss Goldsmith. She | Cenaves: Judge Alling suspended went to the Shine home and talked |/ 48ment: with Mrs. Shine about the boy. Mrs. A R Shine told her the boy plass truant Microphone Installed and is beyond her control and con- / trol of his father. Miss Bristoll or ek On Judge’s Bench dered Mrs. Shine to have the boy { Washington. Oct. 27 UM—The po- in juvenlls court last Saturdsy |lice court of the national's capital morning, accompanted by one of his | has succumbed to the modern. Sarerts | A microphone similar to thoss At 8:55 Saturday morning Mr. |Used in radiocasting stations has Shine and the boy were in city hal | been installed on the judges' bench and met Miss Bristoll in the cor- |and the United States branch of the ridor. He fold her, she testified, |cOUrt. It is connected with the cell- that he could not walt there any Foom where prisoners awaiting trial v as he had bills to collect. Ho | are kept. When a prisoner is desired hen left the building. ‘xn court, the clerk merely calls into Shine testified that he is having | the microphone and the defendant is difficulty controlling the boy but h | sent up. believes he can control him. The| Should the device prove practica- boy does not go to school when he | ble a more elaborate systém embrac- should go, but it is not true that he | ing the entire court house probably is on the streets late at night, as | will be installed. charged in the warrant, he said. | TR Relative to his faflure to attend | About $216,000,000 was paid un- juvenile court last Saturday morny ing. Shine sald his wife went tb der the dole system to the unem- ployed in Great Britain during 1925 ' Popular Portland Woman Recovers From Year’s lllness !\ervo_usness, Upset Stomach and General Debility Quickly Re- lieved by Tanlac. Now (laims There Is No Healthier Woman in Portland. Gains 62 Pounds Those who are facing a life bt in will perhaps discover the sur- way to get relief in the exp ence of Mrs. Margaret Wildes, )1 | Myrtle street, Portland, Me. who | recovered from a distressing condd- t She “In all Portlafd tional ! | ronger woman.” | "I had wastcd away to a shadomw |and lost fo much welght that I | worried lest T become a physical w ht. I suffered for a year from ight. T suyered for a year fram | this run-down condition. My cheeks }\ e ow. My eyes dull and life- less. My appetite was poor and | what little food T ate distressed me |50 1 would become weak and faipt. “At times I felt so miserable I | could not valk. After every mpal | pounds more. Today I feel better gas bloated my stomach and indi-|than I have in years” gestion pains caused hours of agony. Mrs. Wildes is only one of thou- | At night T tossed and turned and |sands who have been benefited by | would scarcely have emough ambi- |this wonderful tonic made from | tion to dress myself in the morning. | roots, barks and herbs. Tanlao | “My conditlon becamo wors until | helps build up the body. wips out taking Tanlac. This won- | poisons and suffering. Keep well— ve me strength and | take Tanlac. ow eat everything with-| Get your first bottle from your 1 sleep well, have re- | druggist—today. Over 40 mil 12 | bottles sold. | out trouble, |gained my lost weight and WATCH FOR OUR DAILY BAKERY SPECIALS AND BUY THURSDAY and FRIDAY Fresh Cod 2 Or CHEBEKS, 1b. o SALMON, 1b. ovuunp e 28 Fresh Shore c HADDOCK, Ib. caee 10 Fresh c FLOUNDERS, Ib. Steak Boston BLUE, Ib. ...... c c Steak Fresh Steak Block Island oD, b, SWORDFISH, Ib. .... 40 Fresh Sliced Fresh SMELTS, 1b. .. HALIBUT, Ib. ,ieueee 40 Fresh Pieces salt Cod o To Boil, Ib. ....... In uum,:m«.“..‘_zs Steaming Boneless Smoked 21c CLAMS, 2 qtS. v.u..t HERRING, Ib. ....... Round Fat Salt 7c CLAMS, quart MACKEREL, b, ..... Solid Meat Fat Salt 25. OYSTERS, pint .. HERRING, 6 for ... AKE NO CHANCES WITH OUR BREAD. EACH S FLOUR 1S CAREFULLY INSPECTED. THE MACHINERY, THE ROOMS, ETC.,, HAVE TO 3 A THOROUGH EXAMINATIO! THE RESULTS ACHIEVED CLEARLY DIEMONSTRATE THESE PRECAUTIONS. FULL POUND LOAF, 16 OUNCE NET WEIGHT, [ WHY, PAY MORE? sesastesannes 7 DO YOU WANT TO SEE “THE FOUR HORSEMEN"? I Request Card The Entire Nation Again Asks to See RUDGCLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY in “The Four Horsemen” If you would care to view this mighty production kindly sign this card and present same to the Box Office | I3 | If enough request cards are recelved “The Four Horsemen” will be shown at The Capitol Theater at an early date