New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1928, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. %Ifil?bl'l[ilsigkls@f}ufflffi‘éfi%&‘ O TN Anniversar | Fay's Group and Weed's Division Win Day's Honors —_— Py the Associated Press, London — Lloyds, which will| {take a chance on twins and triplets, | {won't do it on transatlantic airplane {Mights, but will on dirigible trips. Tt is to insure the R-100 for its forth- | coming visit to the United States. hut the feat which the German fly €r8 are uttempting is too risky. Phitadelphia Supber Seeved in Hon- or of Occasion—Gift for Mrs. €. C. Rowley. | Newington, March 25— The 42nd ; the Newington ted Last evening y of An auditorium & enough geat comfortably at least 60 i a supper fol- people, [lowed by the second of two com- will be ene of the feutures of the | petitive programs between the mem- new Masonic temple, according to | bers resi south of the hall and officials of the exccutive committer. residing north of the hall. ‘This auditorium will be availubl iy A, Webs Was Loastmaster. e to make long the pubhc and will contain a 1 hore many guests from out- foot stage, of town grange ‘Thie drive for £200,000 towards the | A birthday cal total fund of $315,000 for the temple | orated for the occ rcached $98,620 last evening leaving | owley, chaplain, epproximately $102,000 to complete | birthdiy the fund so as to dedicate the build- {orod a1 ing without a mortgage, day cake The airship's principal function in the future, as forescen by Commander C. E. Rosendahl, of the Los Angeles, will | trips with heavy | load. chiefly over water; it will carry | airplanes for relay of passengers and muil inland, those were was prettily de sion. M C. who observed her yesterday, was also hon- | the n with a birt New York — Vincent Youmans, composer of popular music, is back from Berliu where he met &) ting FLASHES OF LIFE: LLOYDS WON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON OCEAN FLIGHT ———— changes name to Connecticut Owls. New Haven—Joseph Savage and Rosalle Dunn of New York city win waltzing price at Usited States fig- ure skating competition. Bridgeport—ANlff inquest exposes | amateur boxing situation in state. Hartford—Fire lookeut stations opened by state park and forest commission. State watchers to take up dutles soou. Bridgeport—Mu tional president of the A. A. U. aak- @1 to “step in and clean up intoler- able conditions existing in Connee- ticut amateur boxing circles” by Jo- seph H. Kohlman, president of the Red Men's Athletic association ex- |southern republic. States and Mexico, in the opinion of | yfexican « |a firmer foundation than they huve = [been for the last ten years, due to| Lawyers Want Increase v Hurlburt, na- | B operation of the iive department courts.” President Calles’ Texi and N adminis tive committee to draw up a pro.|definite conclusion was reached snd the Mexican poscd charter amendment, which |the matter was refcrred to the exe is to be submitted for sanction at|ccutive committee. . the state- iing club's next meeting, ! the process | made by Mexic Most of the lawyers complained| The small bow in & man's hate that the jurisdiction of the present | band is a relic of the draw-string by city court too limited, with the Which hats were once made to fit result that most of the cases have ! any head. 10 be appealed to the superior court in Hartford. One of the main faults found was that most of the out-of- town lawyers, especially those from Hartford, make a practice of ap- ling their to the hig Hartford, troleun branuch i cases and effective relief affered to you in M ful results are reatized at the The most stubborn case witl CAMPHOROLE. “1 would tike +his city to try Brigadell. Go Jar of my CA immediate relief and is thing you have ever waed, druggist, who le money. Once yow hawe sou'll then realize how goed it Uatarrh of nose and throat, but and Bronchitis. matic rei older orter by Washington officials, today were on | forcign -4 ¥ in or ¥ % T on eve ment added, “comy beginning with the 'n\.-, CPRR—— government on . A ]:.ml follow ¢ On Firmer Foundation Due m’H o e 1 . . - p# Siguing O Treaty |, os Washington, March 2§ (Ph—Diplo- [10 a practic ) ena tions hetween tho United | (1 e PR sl et or of a step toward asing the powers of the loca nd sy, 1 final jurisdic matt involving $2,000 the signing by President Calles m’j 3 “j"” “"‘I’)J"w‘:“z"m ‘\)‘fl’ih“""‘l'. Hartford. Appeals then made only to the suprem. new regulations governing the acti ity of foreign oil companies in 1t In City Court Power | z court | ot ala stion in pow an cqual comamon pl topic of e d a . The quest setti red could in ¥ H K 1o t Commenting on the g court tions, the state department, in brief statement, declared it folt, new ion of t the supper last evening Williann . y was awarded the keystone fhe shield for the group honor, &roup having reported $1,580, while tiie division honors went to Truman . Weed's group with a report of $4,025. Tonight the women will make ticir reports for the first time, The total reports last evening were as follows: Division A—Edward " manager; William E. F; £1,580; H. W. Hatsing, $9 ilkey, $540; A. W. Ritter, Total division A, $3,720, Division B— ager; Co W. Buckey, $650; Martin Horwitz, $300; Georga W. Mitchell, £1.335; C. E. Neale, $1,175, Total Civision B, $3,460. Division C—Truman L. Weed, er; W. J. Lofgren, §500; Irv- Mott, $525; George D. Rawl- . $1,176; George C. Koge: Total division C, $4 Summary: Division A, 314,78 vision B, $15,070; Dlvision C, 240; executive committee, §5 grand total, $98,620, MEASURE PASSES HOUSE Naval Appropriation Bill E. Ogren, shield, J. H. $650. Provides for Almost $100,000.000—Goes 1o fenate for Approval. Washington, March 28 (®-—Cur- rying funds for two supcr-dirigibles “nd for continuation of worl: on cight 10,000 ton cruisers and two tieet submarines, the 1528-29 naval ippropriation bill was propelled over to the senate toc stamped with house approval The measure, as passed without @ record vote by the house late yes terday, provides $340, rival establishment, or more than 220,000,000 above the funds avail- able for this fiscul year. Among other things, it cal ay, H. Raymond, mun- | 000,000 for the | for mainten- | Mrs. Rowiey was preser L a leather handbag by the other cas presented by the | southenders, Judges were M {A. G. Molumphy of Berlin, ¥ Wood of Bristol, Miss M. J. Me) lof Burritt Gra Mrs. M nd My ulty John Carn- | Wickham The losing wall of of the Hil L side, the southenders, must now fur- SiNg Sing for 10 years or so. Robert Whitman, alias “Lord Beaverbrook,” ' nish @ supper to be given at the hall {in April [ Clifton forme « McKenna of New L rly of Maple Hill, has sold t the corner of Gold and ¢ Maple Hill, to John commissioner of [ York Mikalauskas, | —— 1 . : City Items Members and friends of Rebekabh lodge ®ill meet to sew Thursday aftcrnoon at the club rooms in . 0. O, K. hall \ Nash Suits, McCabe. M— |y advt. The Unity | j; police votified today of i\ the return of the operator’s leense of William Strong of ‘.\H‘N‘I. Open advt Nash wore Church alleys at Rogers fonight.— Suits (Ryan). Phone 2902 Joseph Mrosze of s taken il at 1) and West stre evening and Officers Grabeek took him home. Kowitz attended him For Real Silk o Advt Co. No. 4 | was calted 10 property Russwin ning Opr leys 4 “rs tonight FIRST BASE BATTLE of the fire department 1 grass and brush fire |« of Charle road at on of ove- The stranger was Friedrich Wilhelm Holenzollern. . suit | New Britain peeping fron dents are visit of King Amanullah of Afghan- steel magnate, a half penny in pay- | 4 bit of paper—a bank note for Mn“ flower garden rafses a lot of shekels | b for Uncle Sam. In two years the cor- $ !federal and state taxes. of Unele Sam's cltizens Simonds, Jr., who was captain of a | tay 13 a wise enough,” she testified, rued mice felloy As he was Ing a.car a stranger drove up in red roadster and traded it in for a | imousine. They had a pleasant chat. | pelled from state A. A. U. by state president William J. Kenn Bridgeport—Jullus Sulay, 10, dies in dentist chair as tooth is pulled. AL Putnma—George M. Morrlil, Low- el, Mass, held under ball of §5,000 in death of father in automobile ac- | cident, Chicago Cubs Defeat i Another Coast Team | Los Angecles, March 28 (P'—-The Chicago Cubs, following the example of their ex-Pirate fielder, Kikl Cuy- ler, hammered out enough runs yes- terday to whip another coast team— the Hollywood Stars. The final count | Ossining, N. Y. — A heau brum- mel has arrived to be guest at convicted of swindling women, brought with him eight bundles of lothing, including silk underwear ind pajamus. He wore a new black lerby, a nifty topeoat, a blue-striped with a blue siik handkerchiet pocket, highly pol- shed tan shos nd brown silk socks to 5. ler, with four hits in five | at the plate, led the attack to | McMillan, Wilkon and | son also contributed. H Charley Root pitched seven fn- | nings and Art Nehf finished. 1 Sheflicld, England — Two resi highly pleased over the S which aom | Stephe He gave Sir Robert Hadtield, ent for a gold knife so it would | lot sever their friendship. Sergeant e larper, invalid soldier, extended an : % ] Lntograph album to the Amecr, The ""‘n‘f”‘s'g:h";‘!xm_“. Isitor signed it and returneqd it with Sox scom definitely jinxed by the New York Giants. The handed the McGraw erew yesterday's en- counter on the proverbial platter in a ten inning session in which all but the first of the New York runs were scored on Boston errors. The win- ning Giant run was brought in by Jimmy Welsh, erstwhile Braves out- fielder. T PERTUSSIN loosens the i~ pounds. New York — Tex Rickard's cauli- a net income of | 98,838 and pald $2,138,498 in 5 Wilcox sireet POFation has had corner of Wil 30 lust | sville, Ky, — One of the latest is distin- hed for her living forbears, A ' by girl's mother is Mrs. Joseph “hampionship basketball te#h; a 1dwell {grcat-great-grandmother, four great | fectious mucus, relieves erand paronts and four grand par-| cough spasms and soothes the ents are living. irritated tissues. It does mot upset the stomach and may be taken freely. PERTUSS){N has had the mfll Los Angeles — Yes sir, Mae Mur- ono. “I'm not sap. “to sign an, |did Ambassador Morrow. thit “sic I ing « be charged in elassified 3 elub last the securing of a stenog- ritt hotel. It w heard polic nussed ut no v here- the due | as 1 ar throug) At Al o Draggists Sokstitabon CAMPHOROLE, Ine ATLANTIC QITY, &, & inventory at the top of the first page | 50 the other party can add a couple | of pages on me.” So she repudiated | a document produced at her suit for ance of the navy at strength. ! Described by Rear Admiral Mof- | its present | Sisler-Judgze Dispute Over Positlon | iclans for over 20 years ‘I’:?y:lfi‘.:;.n :i:heu!y:_{l ad s harmless, evea for little children. PONT DOPE YOUR COUGH ¢ fet, chief of the naval scronautics, as “the most impor unt step taken by this country to | t:ke its rightful place in the mer- chant marine of the air,” the mea- sure provides $2,000,000 to start con- struction of the two dirigibles. Their tatal eost must not exceed $,000,000 each, A long debate over the method of letting contracts for the big airships yreceded passage of the measure, The ships would he equipped to carry five ariplanes cach, with ma- chinery for launching and landing the planes while the dirigibles are in flight. Order of Rainbow Girls To Initiate Nine Members Nine candidattes will take the do- gree of the Order of Rainbow at a \specfal meeting of the girls of that organization, when the New Britain assembly meets in Meriden tomor- row evening. The meecting will be in charge of Mrs. Inez Babcock of this eity. The Order of Rainbow ix an or- zenization of girls sponsored by the Iiastern Star and is similar in char- | acter to De Molay for boys. Years Younger than she used to be! Her method easy Says anyone can Jollow it HE JUST got tired of having strangers speak of her husband as“yourson”. Yet,goodnessknows, she felt old enough to be his mother most of the time! And when she looked in the mirror she really couldn’t blame people for what they said. If you were to meet this same wo. man foday, you'd think she was her husband’s younger sister, at least. Vivid, radiant, full of “alive. ness"—the sort of person who never grows old. With vitality to enjoy all the happy activities our modern life provides. No face-lifting, no mysterious fe- gime brought about this miracle. Nujol treatment did it. It took about 3 months in Aer case. But after the very first bottle she began to feel a difference in herself. For Nujol not only prevents any excess of the body poisons (we all have them) from forming, but also aids in their removal. This natural, harmless product got at the real cause of the trouble and removed it. 1f you feel draggy and out-of-sorts and years older than you should why don’t you try this Nujol treat. bureau of | With scnators Still Unsettled By | Manager Harris, | P—with | season opening | away, the Sisler- | over Washington's | tiest base job still is up in the air. George continues to start every exhi- ! bition game and is } of old. Jos two sue- | evssive pinche Tampa, Fla., the major I [just two weck | Judg: dispute March . has come through in neinding yesterday's 10st 1o the 610 5 | giving al Mauager Harris | ‘Of course, I've us, but compartively few games, intervals in between, 1| want to see how he fits in our own | combination. 1 know what Judgs can I do. and that's whv he has not been uged much.” | President Grirrith the impression that Judge was signed this year with the under- anding he would not he traded. 1 1 should reecive any offer for Judge which I believe would be to | the interests of the club I probably [ would accopt it he said gime, which the Senators St. Lonis Nationals “1 simply thorough tryout.” am Ssler i | explaine | yesterda {seen him in action foniy in a with long has corrected ————ce——— Has recipe for youth ment? It certainly would do no harm for Nujol contains no drugs* or medicine, And we feel sure it will help you. 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