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DESCRIBES WORK (F HOTHERS ENTERTAINED BY | DE MOLAY CHAPTER BOYS | . | Miss McGregor Speaks in Con-| A Brooklyn, Feb. 17 (UP) — SN‘ days after William Gaffney, four- | nection With Drive Here . year-old son of a Brooklyn police- | The workers in the annual drive man, had disappeared from i N\ home, his mother still was con- of the New Britaln Y. W. C. A.| 004 today that he was allve. were delightfully entertained yester- | police continued the search that day at a tea given by Mrs. Phillip has covered every likely spot near | B. Ctanley at her home on Shuttle |the Gaffney home and 1 to Meadow avenue. Mrs, Stanley is Other parts of Brooklyn and even | chairman of the drive. Miss Grace New Jersey. Not the slighte McGregor, who has been activeiy|Of the boy was found, aged in Y. W. C. A. work in Ja.|Police have run down the usual pan since 1920, spoke of her work |String of reports that he had been in the Orient. ESEn, S = A Miss McGregor first explained the Mr William Gaffney, the mOV.h» work of the national headquarters at |°F Was convinced that’ he is alive .exington avenue, New York, stat- : use of the failure to find the| ing that Miss Catty acted as general | P00y, and said she believed enemies secretary and Mrs. Robert Speer as mu:)' have “kidnapped him. president of the national association, | She told npolice that two years The work of the national association 250 She had been a witness in a | includes the supervision of the train. | Wil contest and that two persons ing achool in New York, rural work '1VOIVed thereafter were Ay throughout the country, the interna. | OVard her. 1 . . tional institutes located in 50 citi Deiactiye. ragnterlom) in the United States, and other de. |'RS Persons, whose names were not partments. Besides these, Miss Me- 'r‘“"‘\'l”;‘x’r‘(\ otper “']';lnxvm Gregor explained, there are con °°V e D student associations, associations for S Atrment of Michac L gony Indian work and an organization in || Pl scen a boy reser Hollywood which cares for the girls | o [N® company of a wom: in the movie induetry. Secretaries| >Nk Do ‘“;] ;m,,";of“i“ e Fave been sent to 13 foreign coun- gtk jfij'”:mgaggfl'h“b-;'::m:::f:,"r::frggfnu] to comfort her. “The police | Dbl of Besof ¢ could not he working harder to 57 TA AN, Hia mAin iworie " og the| (L s Bl ACTIwere Ixich, | secretary 1s to interpret the Ameri- S s e c2ns to the Japanese people; that i GHARLES SELANDER DEAD i to explain the ideals, customs lifa of the Americans to D = Japanese Miss McGregor explained the hie- fory of American connection with apan since 1853 with Admiral Per- ry advent Into the then isolated country. She also explained the characteristics and customs of the Japanese, dwelling at length on the strange marriage customs of the peo- ple. The definition of the place oc- cupled by Christianity in that country was emphasized as being important as Japan leads the Orient ¢ loss of foothald in that ntry means hardship in the intro- duction of Christianity in other countries, she said. Mi McGregor is located in Kobe in Y. W. C. A. work. At present the president of the hoard fn that city is a Japaneses woman, who is a graduate of Kohe rollege. This woman entered as a member of an inglish class and proved such a capable exccutive that she was elect- ed to the board and later bhecame president of it. She built and equip- | ped the building in Kobe where much work has been carried on since and even during the recent carth- aquake. Miss Maxine Hart appeared in Japanese costume and poured for Mrs. Stanley. Japenes articles were on_exhibition. Miss Hayes, general secretary of the local Y. W. (. A., spoke brie of the work being carried on here erent department he: although | bec; un was 1ly th and the Former New Britain Man Expircs Suddenly At Home in Windsor TLocks—Was Once Representative. les Selander, representative from Durham in the general assem- biy of 1913 and a man who W well known among residents of New Britain, died suddenly this morning at his home in Windsor Locks. He s 56 years of age. Death was caused by heart trouble, Mr. Selander was taken to his home yesterday affernoon, suffering from illness. A physician was call- | ed and it was said that he would be in an improved condition today. He was found dead fn bed by his fe at an early hour this morning. | ot New Britain at va- rious times during his life, he made many friends here, he resided here, later moving ham, where ha lived for seve About seven years later he to his d, where he lived until his re- moval to Windsor Locks about three vears ago. He was a farmer prac- tieally all his life. He was a member of the Vega so- three White Albert daughters of Springfie H. Wahlberg of Rockford, Tllinois, and Miss Ar 2 Selander, who lives at the family home, and three brothers, 0. J. Selander and | Magnus Selander of this city, and August Sclander of Plainville, His mother, Mrs. Cecella Selander of Windsor Locks, passed away several | months ago at the age of 93 years Mrs. E Mass.; Little Tnvalid Girl Comes From France on Way to St. Louls, New York, Feb. 17 (UP)—Rose hatchadourian, three-year-old Ar- menian girl who traveled alone to funeral arrangements are incom- New York from Marseilles, France, | plete. pending the arrival of Mrs. | has left here for St. Lounis, where she | Wahlberg from Rockford. will live with an uncle, George Os- MAi)mws sian. The child suffers from deformi- ties in the bones of her legs and had SR difficulty in passing entrance re- quirements to the United States, but | Rose's uncle has promised to provide | nue spent last week-end visiting surgical treatment when they reach friends in New Haven. St. Louls. | = Mrs. H. A. Lienhard entertained Maple Hill Bridge club Tuesday M . 3 afternoon at her home on Golf others, Do This— - s s rors won by E. Mann, When anl Mrs. Stecle, Musterole on their vhests. No telling <ymptoms may develop into croup, | or worse. And then's when you're ad you have a jar of Musterole at and to give prompt relief, As first ald. Musterole is excellent, Keep a jar ready for instant use. It fs the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, ton- silitis, croup, stift neu ache, heumatism, o bl aches of Wil spend ¢ spral sore muscles, L trosted feet and colds of (it may prevent pneumonia.) To Mothers: Musterole is also mad® in milder form for babies and small childre Ask for Children's Musterole Miss Gladys Rau of Robbins ave- the children cough, rub throats and 2 4 =z ow soon the Miss Dorrice Higging of Bangor, Maine, I8 the guest of Mrs. M. Nord- strom of Robbins avenue. Miss Higgins' engagement to Albert| Nordstrom was recently announced. | Miss Ruth T to New York a w ard has after spending her parents, Mr. Leinhard of Golf str of Robbins week-end in Clergyman Tells About ’Repentence of Murderer | am, England, Feb. 17 (- #e a great gathering of the Sal- Army in Durham cathedral Bishop Welldd convict r of confirmed, lon went he T eply penitent alked as a threshold of “He ad W to s¢ Powcriul Skin Prmady Dlscovered Diics Up Eezema and Skin Barbers Eruptions Tieh MUST GIVE RESUL 7 DAYS OR MONEY S IN e — BACK Ford’s Death in 1913 Would Have Hurt Firm Wi cr) This wonderful scription now known icn as Moone's ®lent in the discases that the itc ten stops with surgeon's pre- r Amer- is 8o all oy \ington, of ski one A few applications perisistent cases of are healed never to r Moone's Emerald Ofl to use and i illy antiseptic and iors arising from ule nstan o pleasant is so f leodor won \ ‘.‘llhlf\’ml | of parliament many celebrated persons, there had trace | heen no sunlight for 11 days. At Kew on the outskirts of the city where sunshine is a comparatively phenomenon, been only six minutes of s generation recalled the fam- ous December of 1890 when London | was without sun for an entire month. Millions of dollars has been lost b cause of the fog which has affected ! water and air trans- portation and the normal life of the | 1y people in various Tt has been 37 ered weather so gloomy as that of the past few wble descending on not unusual winter fog is three to four During th sity pedestrians some- nd their front stoops without knowing it, policemen with | 13 1s walk slowl ses at di approaches of bri as circuses use in the United States are placed on the curbs. ; st of a London coal soot and moisture, a yellow oily suspended xtreme dise who must breathe it. be reached Goods cases are tinted wail paper, curtains, clothing and al- most anything Cigarettes have a peculiar taste and sound is deadened until the normal the streets Walking through a pea soup fog produces strange Londoners have 1 s0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. BRITAIN AGAIN 13 SHROUDED IN FOG ing Trom Brookim B igts Obscure London lor Seventh Successive Day | London, successive day and | minster section of London where are the famous Abbey, frequent The oldex newspapers toda business, rail su as an ago ormal lays. maximum de times walk b impenet lante of by mixture ald to the too remote stifling show murk. clatter of eerie hum. rubber h United State: feet can be h the murmuring it frequently is impossible even one of the p strolling along within Street traffic s The Americ | dents, especial Many years ago | sunshiny farm lands of the middle t usually engage |iniscences of that day in Kansas, or s {that summer in Ohio when the sun rned to New Britain and took|shone so brightly that pace, don’s res we residence on the Plainville| meter burst when exposed to its ray: D H ciety of this city and of the Knights . Pythias. He is survived by his| l e erers wife, Soph of Windsor Tocke I Can You Answer These Questions? 3 1 v Do you not lief Why cutting and operations some- times fail? Do you know the cause of piles is internal? That there blood bowe Do you harmless HEM-ROID, partment § simple most unbeliev quick and la needle eration. ROID today. for you. ' SKIPPY POLLY AND Feb. | was fog bound today for the seventh 17 and days. as nlt corners or the dges and flares content to white is 10t adopted the solid widely used Muffled scuffling of rd on all sides rsons who may be ws to ALD CLA! FOR YOUR WANTS know ve you quick and why circulation know that internal remedy discover- ed by Dr. Leonhardt and known as now ore evarywhere, ths IEM-ROID. banishes piles by re- moving the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This home treatment ha sold Inc, a is gual ing relief to thou of pile sick sufferers, and s paln and expens Don't del [ry H " 'REV. R. N, GILWAN HEADS | MERCHANTS' SHOKERS | SOLICIT FUNDS RELIGIOUS EDUCATORS | SPEND THEM Mrs. F. Chester Hale Succeeds Her- Chamber of Commerce Secretary“Ar- 8 nessmen in Different Parts of City. | self as Council Secretary For | i A series of smokers to be held at | regular intervals among the differ- | ent groups in the Chamber of Com- , is being planned by Secretar Ralph H. Bensop, who expects to| rtain the men “north of the | \cks,” or more accurately the bus- Sast Main and Main Thursday even- Religlous Groups Seventh Term. f Gilman was New Britain ation at M. C. s elect- ident, Rev. Raymond elected president of the Council of Religious Edu the annual meeting at the A. last evening. Other office ed were as ows: vice pre . R. Hitchcock; s hester Hale; tre pel; chairman of progr W. M. Blodgett ce committee, Sheldon Mun- e ber of Commerce pointed out that t (UP)—Britain | handicapped because imessmen in the merch: section next Benson dues, a local ta Secretary that in the West- str ng. | The plan is to get the different = groups to meet, smoke, and ex-|% hange ideas in an informal wa: chairman of vacation school tore it b gocial with b Oscar A Marsh; chair- | o e e e ligious school ke and dis- cuss their problems. Mr. Benson then will explain what the Cham-| ber is doing, or why it is not doing it. Ideas will be advanced and questions answered. The merchants bureau directors will attend. Brings Suit for $300 For Damages in Crash of an automobile avenue, on for $300 hou the homes of 3 of ant. ger; committee, man Rev, and other arranged s come to the hey ound in there ha in lig and the | 1y wel Sutel Miss Annie Baneroft, Mrs. 1. H. tham and Deaconess Elcanor Smith of $t. Mark's church were ad- mitted as new members. Oscar A. Marsh, Mrs, . Chester Hale and H. *. Doolittle are charter members. Mrs. Hale succes as secre- for the seventh time. was voted to extend the work Y8 next summer by opening a depart- s since Britain | ment of religious education at the Stanley Memorial church. A report of the community lead- crship training school was made by Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, chairman. Light churches were repres Among those Theodore A. M. Blo Rev. G. H neroft a semiciry sit when they spend it.” 8 herself Montpélier, Ind., Should Jimmy high result Farmington last, action en brought against nted r hy Anton Gantner, ev. th he & C . The writ the Con- o pa- lleges that fendant recklessly drove his inst that of the plaintiff, dam- ng the latter vehicle to such an extent that it was laid up for re- rk’s Episcopal church. pairs for 10 . Appel, C. B. Carlson, Mrs. . syit for § Baent hral it by Chester Hale and Frederic L. Fay. | {ze P, & V. Tire and B & T R inst Sam Naples, claiming Bow and Arrow Defended | money aue. he writ is returnable . ; s in the clty court the first Monday of As Good Way to Kill Dee‘; March. Attorney Edward A. Mag ate Capitol, Hartford, Feh. 17 () represents the plaintiff and the writ ow and arrow is A much More was served by Constable Clynes ana may of Killing deer, Supt. . sam Naples has been named de- John W. Titcomb, of the fisheries rongant in an action for $175 dam- and game commission told the Farm- ,oec prought by tion of the through Attorney Mag. The writ is returnable in the city court the first | Monday of March and Constable Clynes performed eervice. Guido, Elviro and Giantonio have been named defendants in an 0 damages hrought by & Co. The writ is re- the city court the first Monday of March and Attorney Cyri? \ey represents the plaintiff. Con- onon le Clynes served the papers. g tarmer | = FEpEes ey Mrs, 1 A William Stevenson of Donemana, | giv Treland, has attended the Ioss. rday school for 72 years. field, Conn., in May, As crash on November the championship Fogs almost that which be- Britain a week The life of a being held at he will be me! home town 1g heroes are band, leading citizen resent were v Warren . Gilman, Schneck, Miss Annic Mrs. J. H. Latham, Miss jons, Mrs, C. A, Ludwig- Doolittle, Mrs. L& Sheldon Munger, . Deaconess | or two of town & served t intift Jimniy has been tion size horseshoe and boys for the He is now ¢ in front of lines | yop such won ous state and middle west. Although the expert spends improving imple time to his tated a good stude Recently Jimmy beecome a basketbal far has only been Vs, many fog is in the windless fort of all o cranny is by the displayed in by the fog, cted. com team. becomes an He said that an g hurts a deer or kil HIVORC! effects, DIVORCED I in the na great ski to bend a bow and send an arrow with » aim., On the other han he said, shot and slugs in deer will often scriously wound and the ani- mal will slowly bleed to death with ony. Paris, women were granted Paris court today. Alexander was given Chester Alexander. and voices although to action for J. B. Cecer see turnable in L few fec n uncertain ns among Lon- those from 1a comb did not favo scason order. He said that o suffering damage from decr remedy in shooting the animal and had often written to complainants ainst deer that they might shoot deer if there has been d through st upon itin prole Mr. T izabeth La i same in wistful rem- a thermo- h¢ IFTED ADS Relieves Piercing Pai iercing Pains of S n you've tried eve you | Fatal Shooting Case in ink of and nothing secms to Fall River; Youth Held (Mc» riiov ol el i . 17 (P | N% Dains, just go to Fair Drug Dept. LRy Al or some other good druggist and get outcome of t A of Allenr ial Form- of the joint B Be su you get No. 2 fully Martin ¥es-| \(pioh comes in capsule form, New ke these little da ‘n cap- ected and in about 24 hours you should be able to not that they have considcrably reduced, not almost banished, those per- B sten nerve cking pains that then get have caused you many sleeple No. 2.. F nights. you. compounded for the quering ani what Arthritis is known knotty, -it has successful in s and Sciatic As an shoot- bott Demuth at the bot- oul jed not laughter i . He p of car ng of Wilfred tling of terday Martin ple a charge of ma district to guilty to a char i revolver without a permit. The se was continued until Monday and Martin furnished $2,500 bon Martin claimed that the revolver dischar while Albert Bois, | 4 employe, was _cxamining it. | Bois told the police that weapon was in Martin's v it was discharged The police s that an alien, admitted from and that it would be pg deport him on the char he pleaded guilty. ointments do lasting re- % pst sules as d Such things are only Allenrhu stagnation of in the lower was there s a Aan by Tair De.|y FOR SALE! druggists nteed? Martin Portug sible to to which Two Famil rge. Good size lot. | Price very low! for su al- A native of Baalbek pds earthed a small Roman the saves the his cellar while building. Thoug of an op- realizing its value he pleaded with M- archaeologists not to report his dis- the same covery to the government for fear of losing his home. record REAL ESTATE CO. 303 MAIN ST. ranges Series of Socials For Busl- v pane Tells Chamber Secretary Unfair Practices. | Herald of the meeting at the Cham- | of its members have not paid their local organizations do not al- patronize the home town mer- This merchant referred particu- to church athletic similar for support when they need money” | he stated to Mr. Benson, “then do | their buying from mall order houses Home Town Folks Plan | Welcome for Youngster | Risk, school. sophomore, horseshoe pitching tournament | specches and a senior and mpion of Indiana and county fairs in the youthful many his game, William Erwin, | the Montpelier High school scrub | Two More American Women Have | Marital Bonds Scvered. | , Ieb. 17 (A—Two American | Mrs. Ida Olivieri | ried at Hoboken, N. J., in July, 1916, ve no children. n a divorce from Martin Moore | They were married in Fair- While this particular formula was at best can bring only partial reliag. | sure yvou've got Neuritis and Special Formula r Drug Dept. can supply | Greenwood St. Near Monroe St. House, all modern improvements; PHONE 1810 ' HERE, THE HERALD ELSEWHERE “WANT ADS”, i | | Aiphabetically Arranged For Quick | and Ready Reference. | LINE RATES FOR | CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Are Guilty of Charge Prepald .1 line g ‘1 line line line 1 line { .1 line when it was| 1 line he Chamber i8 | yearly Order Rates Upon Application. more than half Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Bat. 10 A ML Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenfence of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notity the Herald at once® it your ad is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. day Following the story in yesterday's 1 2 3 4 5 [ 30 ant complained | this morning organiza- | Eroups. local merchant | Feb., 17 (B) — \ 17 year ol carry oft | in the interna- St. Petersbury t on his return — as all con- met — with the ban- s here declared pitching regula- s against men past six years. junior state | in addi prizes at va horseshoe hours daily he still g studies and i nt. has essayed to 1 player but so able to make PARIS divorces by the a dlvorce from They were mar- sSHOP | 164 MAIN ST. ing Foss was 19 | Neuritis Engagement Rings purpose of con- painful, Gouty conditions as Rheumatoid painful swelling proven wonder- most forms of Nerve Pains. You needn’t be afraid of its con- | taining dope of any kind—it doesn't. | One of New Britain's oldest and most reli- able jewelry stores of- fers thelr stock of fine | Diamond Rings and | Jewelry on a system of | weekly or monthly pay- ments. Every sale treated “Absolutely Confidential.” Address Box 32-S N. B. Herald makeshifts and | three car RABINOW-RASCHKOW | Large Tiger Cat Male, white noss and vest, I ws with six toes. $25 rewar: 201 Vine St., or phone 157 rge_white v Return I to | BUICK ! ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete and tein- forced; water-proof, hermetically seal~ ed. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our specialty. Florists 3 | BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandelll’s Greenhouse, 213 Oak St Phone 2043-12. CUT FLOWLRS—potted plants, pleasing varlety. Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, §17 Church S FREESIAS—Carnations, _ Roses, Snape dragons, etc. Flower Grecnhouse, 1163 Stanley St. Lost and Found 5 GRAY GLOVE—Lost either on Arch St or K ngton Av Phone 1447-4. | LARGE TIGER CAT—Male, white nose and Large white paws with six toea, reward. Return to 201 Vine S§t. or phone 1875. iPAHI*"‘f brown tortoise shell glasses lost between High school and Wake= fleld court last night between 4 and § o'clock. Phone 1632-3. Personals [] AM—Well pleased with the Trust heat- ing_systemn installed by Raymond C. McGuire and Austin L. Horolow of 11 Greenwood §t.” George C. Steel. FOR—This month only. Photographs at reduced prices, also one 8x10 enlarge« ment free. Arcade Studlo. { L AUTOMOTIVE | e S TREI—— Auto and Truck Agencies s MOTOR CARS—Sales and Serve Capltol Buick Co, 193 Arch St 07, AC CARS—Sales & Service. Inc, “A TReliable Concern.” Tell. 3000. Sales and serve [otor Sales Co. 250 Arth Tash MOTOR CARS urerior Auto Company, Pione 211 THERS—Sales and _Servi S. & F. les Corp., 1120 Stan ley St. Phone 731. FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trace tors. Sales and Service, Berlin Auto Sales, Leriin. Holmquist Bros, Prop, and 127 DODGE _BFR City Items The committee of local Swedish churches and societies in charge of events for the Children's Homs will hold the annual meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the Iirst Luth- eran churct Mrs. T. Alfred Johnson of 60 Mill street entertained the Wednesday | Afternoon club at a Valentine party yesterday afternoon. A luncheon was served. Burritt Grange will hold its regu- |lar meeting Saturday evening at 8§ | o'clock at Jr 0. U. A. M. hall. i Pa. triotic night will be observed. | At New Britain General hospital 'today it was sald that Dr. George {W. Dunn had a fairly comfortahls ‘night and his condition appears im- proved. Mrs. Henry A. Emmett and daughter, Grace, of 90 Monroe strect have gone to Miami, Fla., where they will spend six week: PLAINVILLE LUMBER & Inc. WILBUT Feb. 17 ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint In said cause {to eald Court, at Hartford In saic ty, on the alming T damages, it | found by the | 1ast nea wa of Newlington, Connecticut, I present whereabouts of the sald defend- nt Wilbut Lagase is unknown to the COAY, CO, AGASE mmon Pleas, Hartford ORDERED: That i stitution | pondency mplaint ehall e 1 the defe publishing this in the New Britaln Herald, n er published in New RBritaln, for two suce commencing on or before 17, 1027, THEODORE G. CASE, Clerk of said Court. and JOHN B. WELLS MORTGAGES — | NSURANCE Il 9OWEST MAINST. TEL g5e7 CHOP PEOPLE UPIN LITTLE PIECES AN' 1'(L BUST OUT LAUGHIN’, BUT SHOW M€ A STAINED QLASS twINDER IN A CHURCH AN' I'LL CRY LIKE A LITTLE CuiLp- AN' WHEN T HEAR AN’ ORGAN T BUST OULT LIKE A HYORANT. WHEN I GRow UP YoU Guys CAN BE PRESIDENT, BUT I WANT T B€ A SAINT — Say!Dip YA EVER SEE THE Dish o’ 5 THEY GeT? 0’ GRAPE AND H’ER EA[S MEBODY By CLIFF STERRETT BUT I KEEP SAYING TO 3 MYSELE” BOY, YOUR HON. 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