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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. = S | ! = ] }Ca“es GO"' “’illill ing the time it effective. 2 DH; SAREENT; N["H] I OUR SCHOOLS 'J[ ST A N LEY 1 w 0 \’ ‘lHaveCTrel{t_v Conclgded Vils s e x;u: f..«ll;;u’r\{“ Becon{e Popn‘ Lid — Mexi ity, March 23 (#—In its denunciation,” the foreign office = NO Y U ma n:z‘:rmu)x ;\nno‘:ncemr.m m«: s lexico must consider the Pact| i hen they use this new wonder the United States government had notified Mexico of the abrogation of : terms thereof, a from th JLO-GLO — k that : h of the present mont : the anu-smuggling coavention, the oSN VR way. W rave over its 5 1 i o ha superior purity and quality. [forelmiiioftioa idrglanes § thath A Sunday law in Chile provides T . il Wap Y % | d ral weeks with Il |cial request of the United States, and | that alcoholic drinks may be sold | complexi vouthful—pre- C!Vl] \xfll ‘ called by ¢ t | ness. engagements and ' that Mexico gave hearty cooperation | fn publie places only if scrved with | vents large pores. Get a box of UL kit i ted on the columns lo- |to fulflliment of its provisions dur- | food. ‘.\n.! .0-GLO Face Powder today. proposition of Dr. Win- ot for edu Works to ar able to | day nd | the . Wlo is the oldest employ [ the city, from a point of servic s Badge No. 1 in | to the | Word has cived of the |, 3o department, (h) the po | number death of Mrs. Andre Johnson, read or write t lied Y nday morning. ; Fire Alarm Box No. | Miss loyed in the S regular meet- | Council held? e he deputy town clerk? . constables are Mrs. Mary Kor formerly Miss | Mary Decey 1in the Rule | as far as the state of €on The concerne & Peterson are I ling apd the | 4 h surprised |and I duties | ¢ nformed that Connecticut is | Was © : Bt 10st erate” state in the |noon for : at th sis for the ool, William try. ! [T s r | e T Boverad | unusual popularity s published two | P! O : , He was d ““Help Yourself Les "“ D 4 ed by the school as i committee thought | 2 [ ‘"" g Council | were well designed to meet the pur- | - Dr M sgubile Hent oo as decided to endeavor | (TSt Practi iy o s ident of ! nose and it was decided to endeavor | R 5 i Wha famous American Britain Teac club. to sell a get of books to each one of | was Iirooklyn newspaper lucational career consisted | the employes that could not read or v, adifor, ending hls days at Camd f a course igh school in hi: write English and that cl ecs would N. J.? native home, and, Conn., W arranged for them at mghl‘ 5. Who wrota “Figures yan University, Middletown, where | school, whereby they could be given i o was g ted w S. de- | proper instruction in connection | wrote “The Leather- | € 1 umbia Upi- | with these books by local high s Tales N. Y., where he, received an | school teachers, arrangements for | | 7. What famous novelist ana | ceree at Tis graduation in | which were made through the local humorist scrved before the Civil | m t m%e He also attended Teachers'| Americanization bureau and the I w s r steam- | s Shantl oo of ot e b 0 | S et o S on v | SUTDASS (BB REOIE [, e, e e by o CLOTHES gland histo- of the Dutch 1 Miss All | at Port h 1 and Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at | novel, by whom, | ears previous iy | the Washington school and Wedn caused a federal investigation of his cit day and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at | Wakefield, Mass, March 23 | the meat packing industry a score | Ready-made n China | the Nathan Hale school. —F n per t more potatoes | of years age | And Cut to Order | P— MEX!CAN STATUS There were 212 sets of books sold ' than were harvested in 1926 will be & o in both plants and the Industrial | planted this year if March 1 plans | NEW S AT WALLINGFORD i alt sirvics committee fools hat s in- of Ml country's potalo raisers ma |y Bt s TO COLLEGE MEN, WE NOW EXTEND AN OPPOR- : all terest is whole matter is along e New I nd crop re- Al chimes give e i) ot A[i N INV [VEI] A e R et e e e TUNITY, HERETOFORE CONFINED TO ENGLISH | The books were sold for $1.00 per I will be heard for the first time | UNIVERSITY MEN, TO SEE GARMENTS CHARTED | hern soi- - 0 . ght school p | t and the classes at night school ‘he intended acreage will yield |on Saturday, April 8. On Sunday X 3 | wiil run for 3 week more than 400 million bushels, giv- | morning April 9 there will be a me- | AND TAILORED SOLELY FOR COLLEGE SERVICE. Ending of Smuggling Treaty . i aaerge teason: This Wil be | morial sirvice in the church with | A joint party will be given to b 1 larger than the har- | Rev. E. G. Zellars the pastor, Chinese cus- per cent wanted to strike, but| ; e v”:-';’dp 1‘\ “-'M‘" H"-"j G S C la[]()fl | the 8. R 4&) L.'(i:x"lT and th ls ‘10 A aces in 1923, and almost | preach the sermon. In the “mr-i Auitsiand Topcoats Caliine ol hubiens | auses dpech & L Toys baskechall teams bY he | por cont abovo that in tho humper |noon the choir will sing “The Holy | $40, $45, 350 gisobadien b p | —— et Byl 1! AMS | orop year of 1 ion prices were | gdisohedient or their families. 1ve had a very successful year ane | The customs and post P ton, March (@—Con- | will be entertained by the gir] interest was mani in | their next meeting in April ol ‘ Current reports from 50,000 3 A side )| YoR 7 pe era show intentions to 1 nt ) - ; : s today over the ef- : t cas 3 fons. As a |, 1t termination by the There were 64 men completing . "m.\\ + L PHOTOGRAPHS " is unde nited States of the smuggling con- | courses at the Y. . A. this win- |T L out thAE aing, eonaiiions ) l C = Ones Q nmercial eelipse HL N will have on|ter and of this number 29 represent- | MY uilimately chanse this e P hd il s being held | 105 Gtude of the American gov- | e the Stanley Works plants. Many el AT ] ARCADE STUDIO ernment toward lifting of the presi- | of them were present at the supper | * (o . “o 8 s give Znif arms shipments | and graduation held at the {preliminary estimates give a signi e ! % ‘“,,“ building last Wednesda . tcant indication of what may be ex Of Course | ning. Officer Manager V pected. for t L pp. | Fleteher as chairman of the ! In the New England states, Maine L s e | Bducatign committce pres growers appear to have studied the i i very low. P lential embargo or of Salamanca, all » linto the southern republic. S Even in the face of authoritative alth committee, By he s bl thage in re-orgqueirg the various teache subject soundly, the report . D \ Y= |cent conferen with artment | yjovtimer Camp, president of the Y. [They plan an intended increase i 2 \\\ \ 9 officials has given no consideration |\ ¢, A, who presented diplomas, |acreage of only § per cent contr // WA A\ o the advisability of lifting the em-| "~ rpo following completed th with 10 for New Hampshire b % o [N~ rma ersations and press dis- Accounting for Industrials: Thom- |i § d and 20 in Connecti- LAUGHANDPLAY i e 5 "Biggest Busiest | bargo, the subject bobbed up in in-jp.m,-g.y M: 7 for Vermont; i ! Mexico City dispatches threw no | 3 |New York, 12 pe positive light on the situation. They | Ludwig, Jr., Kenneth ell, F nia, 14; Michigan, 16; W 5 4 l4 1, however, that the decision to|J. nsworth, L. M. Wi l10; 2 16 and N AL ’ l. IF CONS"PATED erminate the smuggling pact next| Advanced Foremanship: Rozer L. | kota, 20, ) ecal‘se es Monday, had given rise of the ques- | Frank Rotherforth, W. —— tion of whether this move would be | A. Swanson, Leonard | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, | rollowsd by the lifting of the arms | 4 . Charles Maicr, Thomas FOR YOUR WANTS brea i | emt 3 iy thought, one dis- | & g 3 eathi foyerishiand ki B | " Foremanship: William May, Llew- | stomach sour? said, that removal of the em- | wi b ; e el increased | ollyn H. Esau, Walter Wollman, L. Ra SEo st , s in nereased | Saorn, ¥rank b. cwrk, xien | A Raw, Sore Throat | Oali N ” P Kerckian, Harold Munyon, Bruce | ¥(California Fig Syrup’’ can't i s ) ;,. Frederick A, Volz, Bric | 45¢ quickly when you apply a lit- harm tender stomach, D of Nebraska, chair- 3. Wilcox. Irancis | t1e Musterole. It penctrates to the liver, bowels nate Judiclary com- | voyicrod “William Leopold. ore spot with a gentle tingle, loos mittee, ir ted termination | o e e ihack, | enaite ¢ ion and draws out |the convention as an invitation to the sorencss and pain and won't > the old-fashioned mus- | tard plaster. ! Musterole is a clean, white oint- | ment made with oil of mystard. | Brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff |ing that “it simply means that we |, "voarsin the production end of lare going to permit th pping niv‘ the Box Strapping department | nd ammunition info Mexico | 1ot our employ, April 2nd, to ac- {\without any restriction.” Chairman| c.p¢ 5 pogition in the Sales Engin- Hopst he senate foreign rela-| coring department of the New De- so viewed - ter- | Lot Nanutacturing company at | Reck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, 2 ‘ | Bristol. Clifton M. Weed from ).(;i""““*“fi"‘ pleurisy, rheumatism, ingineering department at the | lumbago, pains and aches of the Rule & Level plant s transferred | Dack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, to the position left vacant by Mr. | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, direct bearing on tha American em- | Woodward. colds on the chest. bargo against shipment of arms into To Mothers: Musterole is also Under the convention,| Tast night forty-six of the miris| made in milder form for even if the embargo were lifted, the | from the S R. & L. Girls club - | babies and small _cbildren. United s would be required to! joyed dinner in the private dining | Ask for Children's Musterole. notify Mexico of impending ship-|room at the Hub restaurant in | {s from the United S of | Hartford. Tho room was prettily | Jars &iTckes arms or any other commodities pro- | decorated with flowers. After din- seribed from importation under|ner a theater party was held at Par- | in Ja ! sons’ theater, 4 in a statement —_— lafning its action said that ina Grace Ralph and Fannie Carlson, as the United os has no | office employees, at the Hardware nercial treaty with Mexico, “it | and Steel plant have returned to | Week-End Special Save Still More Money by taking advantage of our very special price for work sent us on Thursday. Seventy-five cents is the minimum charge, and four cents a pound for each additional pound of work. We give twenty-four hour service on this kind of work, as on our regular wet wash service, and it is done in the same careful, conscientious way, too. I st If you are interested in having your laundry done enforcement of laws or dccrees re- economically, rapidly, and well, take advantage of our ... ing to the importation of com- e ' - SpeClal Thursday Sel'vice! »dities of all sorts into another try with which this government y \ 7 / | DRY irters that the in l'.'l} We all love good -lm;ghnu'sv. Tor R = e E ol e e o, -7 123 SMALLEY ST.~ NEW B;Rl[éi N, CONN. ——— e not deemed advisable to continue an agrecment which might ¢ ‘criain contingencies bind the = y with 'ry. Yot with our new Automatic depart- Doughnut Machine it is a compars tively simple task. This machine automatically performs the entire donghnut job and delivers the fin- ished crispy morsels into a basket untouch human hands. Light, tlaky Downyflake Dough- alty ! : ) nuts are so delicious they melt in e : ¥ 0 vl 1 [|| vour mouth. Try a dozen tod . 4 . — hey will prove a delight to every- “WHEN IN HARTPORD DINE WITH US.” 5 of Everything we serve is the . p SR e : very best, | s WAL ]f!yuu (:onl'( believe it come in Floyd Boardman Quits lunch rooms, ete. or a test. Dost at New Hav, Wholesale and Retail Depart- h?,‘,,fl,"\,’;n, ,,Hfz‘f{:,'lful 282 ment in Connection. 5, Ansonia World war Main THE HONISS !t o ipmcaimony | M OYSTER HOUSE ;o st mecott st st || o 10 commenea Sl € i % of Meriden, who is | 7 22 State St. Under Grant’s reported to have resigned, effective | Trust Co.) g @ALIFORD |April 1