Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TOWN OF MADISON ' Wuistoorrws A1) MEAT DIET IN SUCCESSFUL TESTS w— Three Weeks Proves: to Stefan- | son Its Value AGAIN IN TURMOI Two Sets of Delegates Chosen for Party Convention | Haven, March 22 independents in Madison wi ruled out of active part in r 1 causus Monday it have deleg to the state and conventions, it that contests will be €ach of these hecaus two sets of Madison ing seats, The first action will ¥ respective committees on cred first convention il that of the 12th senatorial district in East Haven this afternoon cd to choose the district delegates to the state convention. It is anticipated hat action by this convention will point the way to action in the third congressional and sfiate convention ient comuniittees, The Madison pose the M aving been publi independents op- en faction, the latter in co Monday independe Yesterday del was ¢ ates at lled by Dowd as a of the indep Hull and Dowd wers «d members of tie mittee, The independents claim that tic Monday vaucus was not regularly called and that many voters were de- | prived of their right to t In 14th district convention to be Ticld this afternoon Dr. Menry H. | state central committeema may be opposed i John T, ot town cor resentative West Haven, in charg. Governor Brainard's William H. Woodrutf of Milford. is understood in the disivict 1 Rep. Lynch is carrying the contc 10 Dr. Gorton as part of Liur. Trainard's campaign plan control in the various se1 tri In the 17th district Frank A Waters of Middicbury, a commis- sioner of New Haven county, candi- date for 1 central committes opposed by | on Ansonia who activities Gov. to sceur torial dis- vetion man, may be Isbell of as state NMon town chairman. It had heen under- stood that Waters owing to ill health which made it necessary for him to | be in Florida this winter would not seek re-election. But he has written me that he wants the place again d Middlehury endorsed him Mor, ¥ night. Other district conventions are to held in the next few days in the ants in them appear any. The make up of | the present state committee is (-\-; peeted to be little changed in spite of the awakening interest in various eandidacies which will be settled at fall convention. It {8 party | orial district co ions to name state committee- men and the state convention re- celves the list and ratifies it. R AMED BY REPURLICANS enwich, March 22 (®—James | T Walsh of this town and Mrs. Julia Tmery, of Stamford, were renamed ar the republican state central com- | 1mittee by the 27th senatorial district onvention today. Th o rates met at the office of Judgr Walsh and chose Louls J. Curtis of Stamford, and Henry P. Crawford of Greenwich, delegates at larga to the Il national convention, ay night declined re-clection as | B0 Sets ta How 1de of I Berkeley Efforts io twins g what ¢ in en spite of nt, will f C f twins. Profosso St of chi n throw v light on vit NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 » be Observed to See Just entical They are at Time rth. , Cal, March 22. determine how nearly identical at birth, and to t they retain the similarity the influence of environ- be made by the U ornia in a study of three week Vilhjalmur r the 14 welfare, the nts would lements in psvehology. Pro of the chil S00N as o They will £5501 t home cor WEDS HER BUTLER Wealthy \ Sccond B New 1} Pic wr-olil s ago did not 1 prominent. r Jones said ob 4 would 1 pssibile after i rvation xamined period in the laboratories, - Tospi sell ew York Widow Azed before the I3 Year Ol Servant as Husband. W seven of to John i the but t until 1o o widow of Black Watcl during the Mrs, Mrs, ton and M Ne and Mont. S anln710 DI;i‘ljp' Dan Finn on A Mis Mr Clie and stnut s approaci daughte ter, Miss Ro, Outiet Mil been man, A notic as file pson DELE Thom Danbury, convention 24th sena lican sta State Aud | rian for h Mrs. I tion. Redding, tion comn ding polo performed by roff of pril 1 121 Rogin of 847 Mrs. Sar tr wery Co. 1ger of the Noveml today, TES FROM DANBURY aMrch 22 (P —At of the a of the ial district to the rep convention her itor William . Ates | Bethel, and Selectman Eli Danbury, wers lirg Mr state central committe- term in that posi- ank T. Meechan of re-clected woman is 2 was | member of the state central conven- 1t PISO’S Quick Sorcoughs Relisf! A pleasant, effective 35¢ and 60c sizes. ‘And ily, use PISO’S Throat and Chest Salve, 38c. You Pay No More, Yet Have More Time to Pay! BUY MICHELIN TIRES and TUBES On the New 10 PAYMENT PLAN Ten Payments Instead of One Hundreds of motorists in New Britain are using this dignified plan to buy famous Michelin tires and tubes. The manufacturer urges you to use this plan now! tubes while they are at their lowest price in history. TAP Buy tires and ICHELIN TIRES are made by the oldest tire man- ufacturing concern in the world. Payment Plan you can select any MICHELIN TIRE OR RING SHAPED TUBE AND HAVE 10 WEEKS IN WHICH TO PAY FOR IT! Under the 10 NEW ENGLAND AUTO RADIATOR WORKS (Incorporated) 85-37 East Main St. (Near Main) Phone 860 ambitious s this to his dietary nounced that it would be some data were re lication und the b March 22.—(P—After on an all-meat dict efansson, Arctic ex- s he feels more opti- and energetic and experi- aid when it on Febru y 26 h sical on getting up in | but that out of e ow he felt d an¢ t to work.” > test was conduc h has been study The Foundatior ti W t thy conclusion was that Uistactory Arctie that ars he s in th, lared during spent entirely 108 who cat seurvy AVE AT THIS BIG SA 2095 to 5070 RFEDUCTION n perfect health. Arctic explorer, sinee Ja ined back during the the period a pound {lost in weight at first. Ste | Tost about mine pou was ten po ore than he n convinced that the is an excellent onc but T would r reveryone it wo t of various kinds cquivalent to meat is °d By order of the City Cour n, the following d together with a two-ter use and a three-ten house will be sold ut P of New 1 la cribie ent th 1sion then, soutk line of Park t E , 62 hence running southierly along t line of la e assigns running Westerly o on | ¢ by ssigns land of South ardol or assigus, City ltems Tel tked be me evening. mbers « notified today of Chamber of Commerce 434.— [ Ilumination an sup- | ner, {Speaks on Lighting { As an Aid to Vision { An interesting talk on “Artificial as an Aid to Vision™ was given last night by Merritt Hor- illuminating engineer of the | als 9 him by the listeners. Among the New Britain optome=- trists present werc A. Pinkus, H. F Reddell and A. T. McGuire. A. Mc- Connell, district illuminating en- | gineer of the Connecticut Co.. was nt. { Connecticut Light and Power Co., at | {2 meeting of optor rooms. The operator's li- | delegation, which was made up Comumiit- | cv Britain, | Italian Free Mason Head Escapes From Prison Isle .. Menton, Frarn March @ 2 (P—In- ormation that 4 Doniizio Itatiar 1 b ed the roun polic Junior ays ad of 0 u compa IEE Co. No the 1e aping vas who was con! ve nined to i the is- W oof the lieved RETIRED SHOL M. \thol, M e ake reser it N vesterday. Ie had conducted ctories in Boston > time he v Haven, phone ations for Glenn |representatives from o at ks it | sidered nue, aney the rica the April with Adel ine 69. ditferent citics had supper. “rce rooms, this city intro- | of Hartford county. At the Chamber of Cor Henry F. Reddell of at James duced the speaker. Among other Mr. Horner said t ) artificial light might be an aid rath- ¢r than a detriment to vision following three We 1 tinguish details; st be able to ¢ sh color and lighting must ed s0 as to ¢ He had also iilu olution of illumination from the indle to th> present high powered clectric light and remarked that the resent 15 watt lamp gives more light than Edison's first commercial light, which consumed $4 watts and t 16 times as much light is o tained from the present lamp. The speaker also explained the necessity of distributing the I correctly in order to get the proper ots and illustrated by means of erent colored lamps the effect of light on color and the changes { color that take lifferent colorful light strikes & painting. After the speech Mr. Hor- | ner we questions p to of RTER SONS New Furniture Is Continually Arriving From Grand LE &/I\u' J WROUGH T IRON LAMPS $2.95 $3.25 Others at $5.75 § Hikatdin iy i 1 Hid [P ALL CARRIAGES RED Full size Carriages at Porter’s, only .. UCED 209, $16.50 REFRIGERATORS $12.75 $19.75 $24.50 Mahogany GOV. WINTHROP DESKS with correct interior Regular $85.00. SALE .. Floors at Very Attractive Prices. EIGHT-PIECE WALNUT DINING SU $139.00 (Server and China to match if desired) FOUR-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE " $159.00 (You can buy separate pieces if desired) THREE-PIECE FIBER SUITE $49.50 Others at §79.50, £89.00, $119.00 Rapids and We Are Putting This Merchandise On Our etrists in the | Section of State of Maine Again Has Quake Milo, Maine, March 22 (®—This tion of the state, which since v in the winter had been the nter of disturbances charaeterized a3 earth shocks was given another shaking today. The first, which was felt at 8:30 lasted several seconds and v said it was the most severe turbance of the series. During the next ten minutes, five or six shocks followed, accompanied by rumbling roises which have been a character- of previous disturbances. The rumblings appeared to ap- proach from a westerly direction. No damage huad been reported, al- though the ocks were violent vnough to cause dishes and pictures to rattle in th places. lassified Ads Al New Britain. istic Heral a long place cach time a | Alteration and Expansion Sale BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY COGSWELL CHAIRS In Mohair and Damask Regular value. .$37.50 BREAKFAST SETS Dropleaf Table and Four Chairs in Black and Regular $48.5 SALE . Orange .$29.00 ALL FOUR POST BEDS REDUCED 20% Full Size Beds Now $19.75 .., LOOK AT THESE VALUES AT PORTER’S $57.50 OUR WINDSOR CHAIRS in Mahogany finish SALE $5'75 ALTERATIONS ARE FLOORS MUST BE CLEARED OF EV Braced Back WE MUST MAKE ROOM ON OUR FLOORS PROGRESSING FAST ERYTHING VERY LOW PRICES. BOUDOIR CHAIRS Covered in Cretonne e $16.75 AND SOON HENCE THESE SEWI $24.50 Ma l-'l—ha Washington NG CABINETS Made of Solid Mahogany Regular $25.00. $19.75 NEW BOTTLE LAMPS OUR Complete with Shades $10.75