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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927, < not tre CONTRASTS INDIA AND THE OC flEEIl]ENT Hemandra K. Rakkit Rakhit Speaks to r Gommonwealth Club Con annual chapel port o read reported the ensuing y Presi urer, § Miss J Srds : exe sp her is bri phasis of naterial th “Spirituality normal and 7T pean nor Asiat has formed her concey ern civilization through tic business methods methods. One ci we have found o differences 1 en eastern western minds 11 social tions. When we look closer we fin that the functions differ hut the same human impn motiv Grandmother Knew thers was nothing gestion and co mustard. I the old-fashioned mustard plaster say to burned and blistered. to ¢ 1 o Musterole gives the Ha 1 help that mustard pla without the plaster and blister. It Is & clean mada with oil of rub it in S disappears. Musterole bronchitis, tonsiliti, croup, neck, asthma, neuralgia, headact congestion, pleurisy, rheumat lumbago, pains and aches back or joints, spraing, sore cles, bruises, chilblains, frost colds of the chest (it may pneumonia.) monarel and mi ot wonder w r ideas of rac ork, or knc lenomi tw variations, com- good for con- G America, don't t terms o s to America be- s 1o me- e have thout. the mon itual ma- s the for sora thro, of mus- 1 feet prevent | e —— Wiinkles That Form Around Eyes and Mouth Advises Ol l ime termilk Cream Gentle Massage fore Retirin Recipe of But- in New Way, a With Fingers Be- All That's Necessary There there i any dou Katz-Kotkin Wedding In New Haven March 20 DANDRUFF Get Bid of Tt Before Tt Gets Rid of Your Hair Solicits for “The Poor” But Makes His Getaw stro X nothin Leal police. It SCHOOLBOY RUN DOWN, SEEKS DAMAGE OF $800| Boys ‘MRS, SNYDER GOES | Plainville Parents Claim New Haven Truck Operator Was igent Dri l automobile | ng from school, 4 4, of Plainville, for 3500 dam- Harris Iron and Mrs. Rut Haven. Attorney pot guil dail Cell ind Lonis con etion iy truck ran | yydq njuries | uq bridge to th ) of Ma t the 1l on R Hill ins int g talk field Memorial | pupils of Miss rtained with | nd Claudio | violir i several violin vanied by Mrs. L. Carneyro is a pro- | low: toth | singing and theory |t ccome bit Aporto in Portu- | enemi intends this country making | fight 1 work in orch torics. His played by the orchestra at Paris. | L guest of Mrs. k. | 1gton center. courthou. ty of cach 1is in 1dy of chor br 1 phony Mr. Carneyro s Hanrcock of New “y Mrs am crime sy interview = e 2 or affec- and Pau i birthdays by giving a party ir young frie H on Robbins avenu Titzell Sat- rnoon val of the he Hill Br esday # * home Robbins av ithan Hart of 3 son strcet has returned roin the month's stay with fricn arraignment Florida : . They we 1o spe Joscphine Erown elief in her dan nd laid the blan other side of the story was - upstairs by Richard 8. New Dary of Maple Hill ave- Adistrict ney, who i 1 from Hamilton, N. | tends to fry to s nl both to the pent several days at | electrie chair “Mrs. Sny shown morse nor sympathy the {man and neither has Gray,' is much im- fgqid, “Both, howev ve shown | plenty of remo themselves, weombe 1ge : moth- with- Kk the public o'clock at t Bt nd Loy snent on enue, ered house Mrs. Jo Thomp i court hou and hoth il copiously The mot orry, Perry Nr. g reiter with son of of Golf home ier's i on Gray. The | given combe, | Colgzate no T for Mrs. | nue, o J. Hubert of Robbins ave- 0 has been ill, tta Shonts last we 1 Mrs. M. of New | with he Shonts Henr ent M, Mis: Miss o the N | early said e had been set for hoped to push it sion. was gla | York s paren and of Stuart street. Mrs. A, G. Kimball’s Auto nt Recovered in Bristol ('™ '™ e, e The automobile reported stole n*‘;";‘;; 1 r‘ st Saturday about 1 a from | (i or Iussell Was recovers th. St Tiristol, today, ac-| A case without ler tes (s rogelxedt BySthallos | S T i Tozal oot is registered in thel 2 Mrs. Etfie G. Kimball of |'Missloner o wxington street, this eity, wife |’ nt A, G, Jgimbanl of Lan-| I & Clark. 1t s betieved | A as abandoned shortly aft-| *TINE being stolen, | Hart de Sor-! o i "1 MOVIES 1S APPROVED ack 1o this city Pictures Oficial date as he to a sympaihy for sufforer from ssed great snyder's Lorraine. to kzep heren- triad, he said, L ts to complet st stree imony:, to cording P Hame of s specially lesmen d Chief iled Detective and May upernumer. o Many \mencan \\ omen And Children in Nanking | Washington, March 24 (@ | 26 registration list of American | & in Nanking showed | rore than two-thirds | ul children. available here Americans in noweve v or other refu- < in the interior may for transport wghai message Unfversal Defends its Practice in Address at Harvard March 24 (U'P)- to get a movie d today by t of Roston, “hokun as 10| was def Nan-|ran, vice-pr s | Pietures corporation i | fore the Harvard busi on the udv tures. | At the | to the e explaining it standing in our 1 one that de ss or proy siden at to S ne Cochrans - oft ord “hokum.” was admitted to good st dictionaries and ed it as “a word, rty used by an same t came of 3 Amer- ther been already mov- | hai or were being cared | A\merican destroyers | epart 4 that some 1 ns had ¢ j room lecture dustry { Coch said t “aim of ry n audi- Modern Warfare ( lln e din | \gun&t Pirates | P Most nodern war- the 1 ish | by win an ¢ which e sthing in the ne Avertisement or 1o win or anything o So it to use liok udience ves villags dquartey worst L its Chinese people On the pirate | A | \hn love that sort of i othe hand th it inity | W - | hrill onnoitered | s raided 1o vie JAMES PRIOR James Prior. o 1 49, of G West 1 scuttle Main vitl red pans which | pyin g iy ihout the ar n 100t ta land | iy Nk TG R il Il at the, Hart & factory oodless, < afterngo shortly He was take weral INJURED stroet, Plai tries ed to take s oper Cooley T 2 to New Rrit- ition | work DEFENDS GRAY N March 24 W Ruth i hypnotize SLAnErn H br ™ ek by s admitted fighting her it e | opposite Snyder | casualti hospital, VESSEL IS HIT March 24 (P —The lent H 1 bullets dur Gray friend of Dol- docked | no | assenger bullets are from the were The come mostly Am believed to b Chinese quart clvable for me at nntil T heard own lips, the friend crime. 10 belivve it n his it = MARSINO DENI Atlanta, Ga., March ph 1. Marsin, WISCUS 10 SeTve for 1 ny denied awrit today. He applied for it yester when W D WRIT, 24 (Pr—Jo- 1 in Massa- and conspiracy, habeas corpus m in the CARD OF 'HI\\ mily of Mrs. Bl expross their of 11 wan ish to ot mpathy granted pers for Marsino's ro- Th The court remanded him to Anton Massichusetts of- o remem! overnor and e Anton Wratny, Joseph Wratny Charles Wratny. INTO HYSTERIES& | {Weeps and Screams in Her ympathy | s been | the | | | | | il NO OUTBREAK OF TONGS IS ANTICIPATED HERE, - Confident New Britain Wil \ ese | | Not Be Scene of Hostilities— —Arrest in Bristol. a today | it- 0 was s kill- o was 1 lescribed ' 3 1 ation | 1 prov TONG WAR BREAKS 0UT ONCE MORE, tinued From First Pag (Con s wer outh Orien as to th both Tor . ntering to do wit now roun nothin establishe Brooklyn Brooklyn Man Ly T and Chin Toc tim Wly woune £hootin weenrred in Chin; restau- | Killed a room, a and danee hall Toy nto unco er of | persons, nd we shoot- | el | mostly whit ung men | nin 1l \ when the ng o reat itnie vailed ex unidentit the kit Loc as stood in fired at Poy tranger with a man f ed cashicr's desk Hip \ wit org: 2 In Chicag Chicago Chin T'ark, a was found shot to death in zamb room in the heart Chinatown. New York hea £ the Hip Sing said he was yer of that tor In Newark identified n of dquarters a mem- | hody of an un-| Chine s found in ot wounds in | “hinese were | g which | ade in from yrinth of compart- ment of the Ar- e slain 'S ng taken when of thie outhr were arrested A to leave the Police Batter Way In ho chopped throt the Das two pounds of opiu found on the floor s had perforated the m ma police Chinamen ng the vy came for tection,” f the tern Harry Tarri official of the patehe members th would not re sing was an Tip Tong, dis- < of telugrams to 10ng the country veal the contents of | 1 scor he messa Harris mailed 1 of let wpon Hip nation tol i ey, | immediately, hundre Hed ot the which no reasons for his action. ong Tor their o in the day e In Boston, h (UP)—Rival | sston’s Chinatown to keep the truce expired t mid- inouneed a ition would Tong today which officially night. A hurricd jeaders of promised conference hetween Capt. Herbert W. Goodwin of the LaGrange strect police station and the Tong leaders followed reccipt of reports this morning telling of outbreaks of Tong warfare in New York and vicinity veland, O., Manchester, Conn. and elsewhere. presentatives of both the On and Hip Sing Tongs pror pt. Goodwin there would sions in on’s China- town. After 1) ated o assi srence, Capt. Good- would he no imme- of special police to had been assured would not be o confe vin ment hinatown as he such precautions I ary, | Tong in Chic | Witkin, | Witkin is {a numver -ago Situation, March (P—. newal of Chine Tong wars in many cities ked by the Killing of a Chinese t night, led a request for ion by Frank Moy, known as | Mayor of Chinatown.” Moy is chief of the 1€0. The On I ancient and OPPOSE TRANSFER protec the is On L cong | wind Hip Sing: rivals, signed a truce two years m} wiien was brown s, e | AGRInSE Change in Control first Killing 4 Chines in that | period here was that of Chin Park, slain in a Chinese gambling resort in West Twenty-Second str Jack tor of the plies and four other suspec clal to 11 March of opposition to £ Herald) Hartior: ble i which w sta nerican Legion to a state a absence of anyone Senator Shay v committ ternoon that h 10 sec any bill ntly had no one Tok op was s wer as- tives familiar with Chin vedit the On Leong and with being conservative iip Bow membor Hop Sing and Dow Ton, of Denver, the the and have \ and Tor with Tl this ke par while wvoring it, le W. tive rved as Merritt, sing v fro Alice, War In Cleveland, i Land, M 24 P —The between the and On ] Tongs was carriv to Cleveland to- | gave F ntativ day when Jim Yee v probably | troduce: il such caustic eri Uly shot. Police immediately he- | eism that the oiticial has asked pe gan rounding up leaders of the two | mission to speak Lefore the rival Tongs for questioning. Yee will die, hospital physicians said. | ¢, is a member of the On Leong | at Ton {in Geors and F opposed ive gion, irtford -Represen Cloye measure hearin with the Harry C Harry G Howar q 11, Will Squire, Elizabeth Fetzmann, Edward Ogren, Russcll H. Shailer, 1 George Bacon « Willinm W, Ma ne so pro One under man, a Hip S arcest. Police squads ling two Chinese sections in an ort to prevent further outbreaks. Jim Yee was shot in his basement | dry. Four bullets v found nis hody by police ons who took him to a hospital after he had | tol is red to the mri | | foll L3S nshe were m W, patro ri Har strect KRIKORIAN FILES APPEARL An appeal to the March 24 (P—Two |} @ ety DL woundod in a renewal | tirough his attorney, fare in Pittsburgh to- |neY: from the decision re ndered i | Judge Newell Jennings in court, in which he awarded ment’ of $1,5 dams Thompson, local brought suit colleet a supreme M. Donald h Outhreak. tims of the Yee o1yt LI in a|tect. korian d to be due on fees. tift drew plans for the tenement hlock at Rock and Glen street axe represents shooting, and his cousin, mbers of the re reported dition in a hospi to the police Why. said to be to cording Th from Thompson. district, Yoe Why opened Lunds of police were inatown to seck Yee prevent any further i ANNOUNCEMENT IS S Dr. C. F. Erichson narymen of this ol Dentist in the chest and || Announces the removal He is said Offlce o gure among BOOTH'S Win la four time the abdomen, Influcntial MAIN 8 an the Chines 666 | 1s a Prescription for MRS, LENA WITKIN TLL Mrs. Lena Witkin, wife of \|nrvv~‘ is scriously ill at the home | Frank Witkin of Mon- was taken ill on ago. Mra, of her son, roe strect, Hartford av enue Jout has heen a of years ohserved the last October. a week lent of Mr, : ! It Kills the germs Witkin nive wedding | rsary Prescriptions TAILORS || . ... 25¢ arcfully Compounded at Thils week only D rousers Moderate Prices, rssed Pressed We Call and Delive PHONE 518 139 MAIN S 30 Church Street, OF VETERANS’ FUND weeer | American Legion Leads Protest #—A formid- | Pius a bill uld transfer control of the tund for war veterans from the v. | Columbus o draft wvoring . chairman of to remark | would dis ssed which ap- Stevens war Ken- commander of the gers Sturges who in- hearing Britain was well represented | bus at following | Anderson, | R Mau- Ymil of Dris- ‘nt to oppose the bill. | court | I\'Nkmmn by rior judg- “ | skin irritat g irri plain- store and | ell avenue Hungerford & | \ of his S BLOCK ‘\on ana| Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Lo it Bilions Fever and Malana. Aiorgt 10c| || he Miller Hanson Drug Co. | Around the corner from Main St \RECEIVED IN AUDIENCE BY POPE AT VATICAN Monsignor McGivney of Bridgeport Visits Holy Father With Gift of Moncy. Bridgeport, March 24 signor Patrick J. McGivne V supreme chaplain Knights of Columbus, ay in special audience by Popa XI at the Vatican, according to a special dispatch to the Timese Star, and p nted to the Holy Father on behalf of the Knights of for 500,40 lire, the American organization ) —Mon- of this ot he was received the gift ot to the Holy Sec. ince the trouble n church an in Mexico government, many calls have been made upon the Fope for ial aid to sustain Catholie charities which had formerly been looked by the Mexican bishops and priests. The gift was for the purpose of aiding in the dispensing charity in that country. bea after audience besides Monsignor Mca latter's brot MeGivney of New Hi . ullivan of this city, Father McGivney's secretary and ine terpreter, Edward L. Hearn, come missioner of the Knights of Colum Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brennan and Dr. and Mrs, A. O'Hara of this city. 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