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City Items RICE PERSECUTED, LAWYER DECLARES Claims Slain Man's Daughier Knows Details of Murder ick M. O'Day of 56 Cot- | entertained 20 people at s day in honor | Mrs. O'Day | ated with a purse of gold | Penfield camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war, and the auxiliary, will be entertain- | ed at the home of Mrs. Anna Rose age place on Friday even- ng at 8 o'clock. i Rev. Henry M. Wayne of Water- y was a visitor in this city yes Rev. Mr. Wayne former or of St. Mark's Episcopal He is the father of Mrs Cooper. :ct English class at the L will Thursday in- iday this week. TELL OF FIGHTING of 63 Cott Hartford, 20—That the state is P tactics by its PLAN COLD LIGHT o Leaves Government Post " To Join Broadcasting Co. W M . F. M MACHINERY FOR CITY e fug $900, One Night's Journey What Two Men Found Just Beyond the Wall. ingrowing smiling stranger group. “You sit ! chairs, having e desire until you get that everything in this w made for your own person comfort. In your own narro selfish viewpoints, you draw n« mantle of conceit abov shoulders, c o selves a set of trite and stock alibis, and rest, complacent in your own ignorance, shouting ; your mistaken theories to wise "/ men who smile and fools who ., applaud. your- ((.-vntlnued in Tomorrow's Paper.) | MONSTERS OF SEA Rescued Transatlantic Sailors Relate Harrowing Tales fo to the Unit; 'l- their compass ific storm an: , six-foot mon- cescribed to- John Juter Schut- were attempting to cross from Rotterdam to New boat. The cap- were Dutch s and Peter Mayer seriams condition r picked them up Rotterdam on Nov sald, sailing to Londo Coruna Lisbo: )t Biscay orm w BURRITT PROPERTY MAY BE TRANSFERRED Deal Being Discussed Involves Site of “Homestead” of New Britain Blacksmith. ations Booth for the sale of properties Lt purposes, center of the ded]l whict hard H. Erwin and Nat as the prospective purcha committee of citizens and com- council members was appointed year to work for reconstruction : building, but has done noth- ing in several months. The land long been considered f teeet to Washington stands plot con- Woman Member Breaks Tie in Chamber Drive signing of a woman mer Borg, broke the tie e 4, Captain Edward A.| and team 2, Captain B. H. Mc- | in the Chamber of Com-! membership drive today. | No. 4 now moves into third | : with nine new members, while 1 No. 2 remains at the bottom. Captain Manville still leads with 14, and . Captain J. M. Ward is second with 12 SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT nt You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh com- lexion and pep of youth. Then iet | Edwards’ Olive Tablets keep | your system free from the poisons caus-d by clogged bowels and torpid | iver., For 20 years, men and women su’- fering from stomach troubles, pim- ples, listicssness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tdblets, a essful substitute for calomel, a mpound of vegetable ingredients, mixed with olive oil, known by their olive color. They act easily upon the bowels without griping. They cleanse the system and tone up the liver., | Keep youth and its many gifts. | Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablew | {nightly. How much better you will | {feel—and- look. 15c, 30c, 60c. Al Druggists, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. Future Citizens in Our Schools FEEDING ON ASHES| Scientists Say It Would Burnl Indefinitely e By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Scicnce New York, March 20 (P—Scien- tific steps necessary to develop light which will burn finitely. without heat, fecding on its were described at a_me American Institute here ind last ll\!nE light,” fire-fly,” of Pri the basis from which this new of illumination for human use may be develop | steps necessary for re few, he said, they an st difficult in research wn groups of ani- two groups of plants cause never is phos- as popularly believed, it is something more cult to imitate | § cold sa —Photo by Collomb Auditorium Class Harold Lawrence | Smalley School Fou row, chacl Daddabt Ports r"A.uuis Seidman. sccoffl row: Edward Malosky, | Wilson Jacobs, John Elliott, Edward Cohen, Joseph Banulski, Francis Giannini, Walter Chernoski, Alice Htr chki, Anna Markevich, Adele Veronica Smetka, Rocco . ahd Alice Kochnowska. anti Ferone, John James Coyle, Louise Kow- Michael DBuchko, h Syhvia, Jessic Edward Blair Next Saturday The print a picture of a class | Israel Putnam school. Jutia Hol- @ ifina Pal- Josephine Draverza, Helen ofic, Alex Zess! 3 Th Jo: Anthon " Josep will the Terald hat occur in at g things. pro ¥ d Henry namos, small TUSINESS TURNSTO COLLEGES FOR HELP . Gorporation Rep sentatives - ; terview Semors actory for employment in his Dr. combine acteristics teristics of young men appeal mainly to big ions looking for embryonic n declared in an in- irst, boundless energy; s; and, thirdly, an am- tition to build a carecr. The spirit of enthusiasm and optimism they possess is valuable to any business. “Personality, that all-embracing word for an elusive quality, is the important point I look for in 1 wish to employ. Tt is, T be- expressed in the clothes a man his general appearance, the s shoes and the shine or colleg corp are of lucif or known “Chemically,” said Dr. Harv luciferin is pro to be plac imong the simplest members of the proteins, the peptones or the pro- tesses. The question whe we shall ever be able to reproduce liv- ing light becomes the questio whether we shall ever be nthesize proteins. Personally, k it will com We now synthesiz: some of polypepti simple prote t of time for mplicated compounds ife rm i8 a4 member. secondly, able to T ¥ ils, = when convering with e ias sttt looks at 3 vou, the way late s to inter- natural “What 1 always try to do young man I am g feel at home and hides a man's more than self-consciousness, Towen, of course, looks up ollege records of the men he likes meeting, He doesn't, ho tween fuced fly the oxy to lucife for niyersities ar rin corporation 1 another 1 back n ashes, “It is possib! which tously, over and the to luminescs duced to Juc normal mind” is ing for “hacked by and propelled by ver aga a is oxi another is 1y irerin To he st JUNIOR HADASSAH ting of the exe e of Junior Hadassakh s held e of Miss Julia Levin last were completed for to he held Monday, Winter street syna- mec utive com- b3 rim party reh 25, at the S o D M niversity corporatic being form 01 g and cal ¥ ¥ ariety of us to- n Ker was appoint dd!tmn . ' 3 dane it . Weinstein are New Britain Tool (o To H;n‘e Vs An n of bid and Adrian Carlson, former cc r nd Wisc 1 mind for positic In each co dreds of 1. onsin L Grour and the struction, Guard Agzinst “Flu” WI h M stzrcle nd Pneumonia a cold. The et the state D. A, 36th annual orrow nemt ting in thei tion } ¢ Arr brick @ 1 con-Hi0 Dow r nt, to suppo & s Nettleton © Mrs, Low WO §t0 e nation sociation. mo + serio To “n«hflrs Musteroe 18 also made in mider form for babfes and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes Distributor Offers Efficent SERVICE For Your Battery New Acid, $l 00 Be“w than & muztard plaster SUNSHINE CLEANERS & DYERS 57 CHURCH ST. Tel. 5610 New Britain’s Best Work Called for and Delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed JOHN J. KINIRY Proprietor Called for, Rechargtd Delivered . Radio' Recharged, Rental, Delivery ...$1.00 Hartford, Ford, 11-Plate, $7.935, in exchange Hartford, Ford, 13-Plate, $8.75, in exchange Only a Limited Supply A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Choice 24 Hour Method of Charging Which is Best for Your Battery. MORELL’S BATTERY & AUTO ELECTRIC 210 Arch Street Phone 4838 The body, disfigured by blows, was partly stripped of clothing and had been hidden in a culvert. Physi- cians said the girl had been attacked. The girl left home Sunday about dusk to meet her fiance. She was never seen alive by her family again. A checkup of police reports re- vealed that several women had re cently complained of being molested by a negro who wields an axe, In some cases he robbed the women and in others attempted to attack them. WOMAN'S CLUB IN ANNUAL MEET Gardens Was Topic of Speaker— Bassette President The annual meeting of the New Britain Woman's club was held yes- ferday afternoon in the parlors of the First Conregational ecnurch. Mrs. Edward M. Barney of Lynn, Mass., the speaker, spoke on “Gar- dens for Pleasure.” She gave many helpful hints from planning and planting the back-yard garden to the tormal Grecian garden. During the afternoon election of officers for 9 was held and .6 new members were voted in. Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, prominent in lo- cal organmizations, was elected presi- .” Address To Be Broadcast Widely New York, March 21 (®—The Na- tional Broa sting company and the Columbia Broadcasting system an- nounced today that their nation-wide networks would broadcast the ad- dress of President Hoover at the an- nual lunchecon of the Associated Press here on April More than 100 stations will be in the hookups ‘The broadcasting is expected to start at one p. m., eastern standard time. Hoover’s “A. P, Confiscate Bootleggers’ Equipment Worth $25,000 Springfield, Mass., March 30 (P— Two large stills, 500 gallons of al. cohol and other materials and equipment valued at $25,000 were seized near Stockbridge last night by state troopers and federal agenta. | Five men were arrested, including John Astore of Stockbridge, alleged owner of the plant, and Daniel Basso, and Christopher Basso of Canaan, N, Y.; Leonardo Floreno of {Chatham, N. Y, and Santos B. | Scarselly of Hudson, N. Y. They will be arraigned at Lee tomorrow. DROWNED IN SPILLWAY Holyoke, Mass., March 30 (P — James Ankers, 9, was drowned when he fell into a spillway used by {the American Writing Paper com- pany. A brother, Thomas, 11, made a futile attempt to save him. Poli { were still grappling for the body last night. Solomon | Dixon | the manner in which he qualities | the | onsider it a vital necessity for | (U'P)—TFour | re urged by Miss of Ohio for president general | dent, and those chosen to serve with her were: First vice president, Mrs. . Raymond Gilpatrick; second vice president, Mrs. Alphanso B. Porter; corresponding sceretary, Mrs, Bdwin w. hultz; recording secretary, Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston; treasurer, Arthur H. Harrop; assistant | surer, Miss Isther B. Stanley; | auditor, Mrs. Louis §. Reynal. | Mrs. Laurence Mouat, retiring | Don't neglect any cold nowaday | president, was given a bouquet of | ‘ L of Colds are so weakening: and in a roses in appreciation of her services | for the club during the year, | weakened conditlon, you are S0 BUs-| "y overwhelming success and The following wers voted in as | CcPtible to more scrious troubles. | popularity is based on real merit— nem? s. Roi rt H. Barl'w | When you find you ate catching on one satisfled user telling another. Mrs. Louisa Brown, Mrs. Richard C. | cold, take care to keep the bowels | Your drugstore sells the generons | rown, Mrs. John D, Cutter, Mrs.|open. That's the first precaution |bottles on a positive money-back William H. Day, Mrs. Lionel " De- | every doctor advises. That's the way | guarantee to give satisfaction. pot, Mrs. Royal B. Doane, Mrs.|to aveid the congestion which mak Clifford L. Faulkner, Mrs. John B.|vou feverish, achy, half-sick, miser- | Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Marcus H. Fleitzer, | able, | Mrs, Raymond L. Gannon, Mrs. Ben- Millions know the quick way to . Hibbard, Mrs. Richard Hu- open the bowels, keep them active, Jr. Mrs. William C. Hunger- |is with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pe Mrs, 1. R. Hyatt, Mrs. Man- sin, Every second of the day somr- Johnson, Mrs. Anna G. Kel-|one, somewhere is going into a drug- . Mrs. Leon Kibbe, Mrs. Joseph |store to get a bottle of this splendid Mrs. Edwin P, Lamphicr, | medicine, made from simple laxa- | A. P. Leavitt, Mrs. Normand |tijve herbs and pepsin by the for Loud, Mrs. R Clifford Mcrwin, Mrs. | myja Doctor Caldwell found so ef- Luther Parker, Miss Anna Rakow- | fective during his 47 years' medi Mrs. Edward Dammage, Mrs, cal practice. Willis T. vage, Mrs. Otis ipture, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin s 1rs. Heva Sherman, Mrs ) ced | ;mjjq and gentle in its action but it is JIL Stearrs, Mrs. Benjamin promptly effecctive on the most ro- ing, Mrs, J. B Swift, Mrs. bust constitution, Containing neither Unkelbac 5, Louls, W narcotics or oplates, it is safe for the | Mrs. ¥ tiniest baby., Children like it and piicodss take it gladly, For colds, fevers, biliousness. In- ligestion, headaches. heartburn, nau bad breath, loss of sleen— ! any troubles caused by poor diges- 'Don’t Neglect a Cold Now, is Doctor’s Advice tion or faulty evacuation, Dr, Cald- well's Syrup of Pepsin will prove & blessing. n. ert, ford, ville Max J. Vogel . Frank (GARY POLICE SEEKING . | NEGRO AXE MURDERER| AT AGE 83 ADVER' ADVERTISEMENT FREE VOTING COUPON! K. of C. Parents’ Exposition “BABY NEW BRITAIN” CONTEST Yor Baby Terrovist Believed Y to Have Slin g Woman After Attacking Her—Other Complaints, Ind., March (UP)— terrovist was heing sough today as the slayer of | Adorizzl, 20 year old tore clerk, whose mutilated | found yesterday by school- e two blocks from Gary, 20 0 uxe police Josep? | erocer | hody toys in a prair r home. This coupon neatly clipped, and filled out with the name of & baby examined and eligible for the popularity contest will be accepted for Ten (16) votes by the Contest Committee. Mall these coupons to <',v--~ Manager, c/o Raphael's Big Store, or deposit in ballot hox at Contest Headquarters. Cast these coupons for your favorite baby. Have your friends clip them and save them for you. You aer not restricted in any way in 7 them, ALL DR. KEITH DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTION 300 MAIN ST. TEL. New Leonard Blag. 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