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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 15

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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGAM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. SEVEN SECOND TERM MURDERER RETIRES AS PRESIDENT I 1 "lemms -ftho his second ife sentence for murder has re ired from the p) esidenc) of the Mu ual Welfare a an organua ion of pmoneis in the State Re ormatorj heio The league i conceded the upenntendent laigely is the orea are of Flemings constructue ef The leagi is charged i proMding recreation for the inmate-, of the prison looKs after the amuse nents and estal ihes a standard of onduct tor us demanding hat they a i a i the, standaid enjoj its be nefit" Fleming the formei piesident a who still time and to the league has the unusaal ecord of now sen ing his second i sentence for murder He was SAFE, BUT COLD Several Residents Go to Flor ida--Malnutrition Work in School Effective. i A i who ist 1 leu- Mamies saw sen Ice in i a the i War. i i a in I he I Ardoned serving his i has been a i Captain in euence In 191D he again killed a oa 0 i Connecticut flora man and aga'n received a 1 ence sen a i a Guard i nnl I 1 a i ordeis i the ad a oftice in I a i i I Captain Hurlev is appo i ted A A I I cmltln? officer fo, a a 339th companies Coatt Artillery VICTIM OF THUGS MAY William She-idan 3178 Fairfleld Co1 pa avenue, who as first thought to be of 11- ugs he was noied to trt-a Bridgeport General i icspltaj Saturday night was found be suffering from an acute case- of intoxication He was the institution yesterdaj morn IB to to be stationed ill Bridffe- On Tour 1- brown of the a In MiJford Mrs, ii en route to Palm Bach Richmond a Mr Brown number of recitals on the i through BRITISH SECURITY MARKET IMPROf ES, BUT INDIANS WEAK I OVDON i 1 1 TJespite i i a a Horn I a i land prices on I I a i a most cases i isen I lough most I an ei i ati i ally weak 11 ei i i li- i i nnber of i i i i lop-men i i i FRENCH DELEGATION TO ARMS CONFERENCE SAILS 1 1 2 I i a i 0 a cotiffei ence at a i hoided bv A i a 1 i numslei of i oolonies sailed foi home a i a on Li a i i I a Tas foi rue Trench i comims sione A 1 Oebon'of th( Piendi a i lammerei delegation COUNCIL TO FIX DATE FOR FATHER-SON HIKE i il ng Robert Mortem orfirans In ihe south Kei leaky demonstrates to A man partla.ll identified bv Now Directors navy offlclals ln Potomac i i urmy discharge papers as Uf i ed The Milford ateiv con stock, i his "safety suit for aviators Nylander of Cleveland Ohio who holders have elected Eli was picked up Saturday night a i JP Enwnh and Georre Urunk and hu.r found to ITM, been Xrton "btaST'V the -victim, 01 thugs reported at St hospital last night as resting comiortablv He la believed to be suffering from a concussion of the brain ray was taken yesterday afternoon no report on findings had been made up this morning ADMIRAL KATO LEAVES WASHINGTON FOR WEST ocean travelers He can and sink WASHINGTON Feb 13--Admiral Kato who headed the Japan pse delegation to Uie arms conference, left Washington yesterday for San tPrandaocs from which port he sail tor Japan February 21 Other members of the delegation are to leave iebiuary lo, sauing for horae on, the same ehijj with Baron Kato Vice 'oreign min ster Banlhara, -who left yesterda, will Join the party In San Francisco I Dont try to cover or hide tJiosa frecilas. Black and WMte Beanty Bleach wfll reraovq tljem quickly and easily.

Black and White Beauty Bleach, a fragrant, dainty cream, forms an Invisible film that sorely and safely elaara the skin of tan, freckles end dark brcirn blotches. Use in connection with Beauty Bleach, tin cleansing lather of Black and White Soap. AH drug and department stores supply you -with Black and "White Beauty Bleed, BOc; Black and White Soap, 25c the cake. Write Dept. Plough, Memphis, for copy of your Birthday and Dream Book, and leaflet which tells you all About Black and White toilet preparations.

d'rectors Firemen Eat Turkey Supper An elaborate curkev supper is to sejxed to the firemen at headquarters In Engine House 1 tonight Eaob of th" companies of the town Is eat pected to send larse delegations to supper and entertaJnment Chamber of Commerce Westing The February meeting of the Cham- her of Commerce occurs Tuesday when plans for the annual mid winter ban quet will be perfected Sewing Circle The Sewing Circle of the Christian Union ot Port Trumbull Beaoh mei yesterdav afternoon at the home ol Mrs iNflthan Plumb in Willow street The new officers of the Circle are. president Mrs Mark Bennett vice- president Mrs Fred Woodworth secretary Mrs Frank Qraoej treasurer, Mrs George Dlsthi, chairman sewing nommittee Mrs Chailes A Eddj fan oy work committee Mrs Sarah Gates Off for Florida Captain and Mrs Charles Harrlaon i Tn the third of a of state ef Home Acres sailed this mornins ments on public health the Bridge for Florida their destination being Tarpon Springs Jndge Densmore Brown, Jr sajLs Wednesday of this -week for Kev "West, Florida He wlU travel from Me West to Miami on the Overset Hallway, remain a fey in Miami then bleaks like the go to Bookledge to spsnd soms time with Mrs Clark Wllcox of Evening- I clb The side MHford, -who Is also entertaining follows Mr and Mrs Zink of Bridgeport Mrs Cecil Trowbrldge with her is lhe daughter Mary Louisa an1 eon Wake- I that children are vaccinated a i is i i stei lliiK semp loan Ihejje i 1 1 i i to I i i jal In i Ueli i 0 iu to nf of dealings on i i scale A Pels an i i i noted I 1 em and 1 i I i M. i i i i sliiUen i i i i eel inri i i i of the in Lhei a i at 11 a ol sterl ng in 01 combined with the eTsp of a at home i odgert i pi ogress The i i issues all losed ptnang i ga nerl a a he -n eek a the New a six pei cent Fund mg a i of i i a llshecl a i i ot one i i Scout I a of Ijili-lerepoi i Boy ScuiiH ol said last bight a I i a I a i and Son hil i was i a been held i a will i p'are i i the nrvt I i weeks a foi al his not decided lie i uis oft btcdii'-e nf a vania delegation a the caucus It is pioposed to meet early week At the meeting the Repuoli can i i be asKed fo i a demand that the llou--e Census committee levorse its action of last week When it voted eib'it lo six to pigeonhole tht reapportioii measuie ARREST EIGHT MEN IN SERIES OF DRY RAIDS MILITARY GOVERNOR HARBORING OUTLAW Twenty two state policemen header! bv Seigea-nt Tiank Veril i made ci'fS'-ful lairls in adi toniis Bndgopoit Satuidav night Jjigh men "were i lested TRY TO FORCE BILL FOR REAPPORTIONMENT VVASHIISGTOM I eb 1 or gantzed effort 10 forre a of a eoppoi i a bill i i the presf nt ol i is de a In i i a i for a CT I i a i of i ng clrculatert i i mil the PennsM olation of i i i i i of i a i i a i it i specla.1 court session the same mlu ind given i langlng from to $200 Fou, saloon keepers weie anested in ralitleld I will arraigned In the Town com I loday I el) 12 General Chang Tso i the military gov ernoi of the Thiee Tastern Provinces and the most povvei "ul in lima lecently came to Peking he Ijroug-hl undei his piotection the notorious Chang Chmg yao who had in 3 9 2 0 been i a outlawed bv (he Chinese Government upon the insistence of the legation Was through his that a misbionarv in ochovv of the pro vint-e of a of which Chang llle vao was governor was cli i eel with I i by loot ng soldiers The death manded by Chang, while the protection promised by the governor to the missionaries never made Its appearance and left them altogether al the mercy of the disorderly brigands who were enrolled in his forccfa ol the missionai the Rex Rem i i i occurred at the hands of tioops of the Seventh Division com $5 BILL POSING AS $20 LEADS PASSER TO JAIL A. five dollar bill raised to -ent according to the police, was presented by Samuel Bright, who has no address to grocery ownei in Broad street Satur- iy rilgrht The piopnetor called in a policeman arrested Bright. being held for the Federal authorities UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD TO HOLD MEETING TODAY The "Quality" Tea Preliminary plans foi the liancl ling of the pioposed i for the fiscal ear mencmg i i 1 and consideration ol a piogram of work will be gone over bv the special municipal unem ployment committee at a meeting in I 1 I i afternoon I committee -which -was formed i dliv consist" of Mavoi Atualei 111 I I of Public George HI Piesident William i a of thp Boaid 01 Appoi i and ihe i committaea on Charities of the same Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets BLACK, MIXED or GREEN Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes.

Medical Association Urges 1 Parents to Protect Children in Infancy. port Medical associition advises vac clnatlon of all school children as i steadv practice and deplores lax conditions which lead up to out present one in statement in pir of par man, after spending- same time at Kev Wast, Pla IB now at Miami for a of several Mian Matide Goddard of 8ea SIda Avenue Is enjoying a visit mth friends in Key Wast ITa and will visit at other places In the state before re turning to Milford Want to Acquire Fire House The Walnut Beach Improvement Association is desirous of buying- from town the fire house that Walnut Beach hose company has been using Ths Improvement Association wants it for a club house Its officers are President tVIUtam Moe clerk John Canning treasurer Robert Smith sanitary Inspector Carrick and members of the executive board Warner and Dobson Ice In Back Yards Cakes of ice that are over eight to see In in for in that period of lite Stic ceptibilib to small pox is eptest end mortally high Vaccination in acts Ike other eruptive of childhood (measles chick German measles etc -which in most cases aie of short duration and exhibit no alaiming sy-nptoms These diseases whan attacking adu ts are apt to be much more severe In i a and childhood -vaccina tion is particularly well-borne and haa few disagreeable symptoms At this time too one may select the more favorably seasons auch as Spring and choose a time -when the patient is in the best phvsical con dltion Winter Sports result in lame mui- flet, sbff coughs, colds, When such occur, use Mmard's Liniment--pleasant to Inhale, easy to Rub In. For mora than 63 yean Mmard's has been the favorite family liniment. Inches in thickness are lying- in door yards of residences along the In a well-ordered city with all banks of the Woponage river children -vaccinated in Infancv and Valentine Dance again In jouth there Is practically The Followers ft'Club of the Masonla no small pox In the schools about Lodge of Milford Is to slve a Valentine dance in the Town hall Tuesday evening The Black and Tan orchestra of Bridgeport is to furnish the music In Bridgeport 25 or 30 veers ago when vaccination before i public schools was obligatory we al most had a case in school chili! Meetings Tfte February meeting of the Visiting Surse association will take place Mon- fia-v evening in the High School The Christmas Seal committee the Visiting and other officers will report The same afternoon th Red Cross will meet in th ers ar in tha Chapter House and work- re Articles In wool hoods three cases in 1 0 0 0 0 0 children and these generally 'Foreign cases'--that intioduced from i ren Contrasting this with oui re cent experience the conclusion is obvious Over 90 per cent of these cases occurred in unvaccinated per shawls mufflers and sweaters ore needed Wool may be obtained for work at home "TT Personals Miss IsafceHe Roberts of N'ew Haven and Mr Parkhursf of New the protection against Tork are week-end ewsts at the home i this offers should of Postmaste- and Mrs Cheney ligitorj. by suitable regu in Green street The Misses Sadie and Nellie Provost sons It may be clearly within the right and privilege of an adult to nc cept vaccination or not but in the case of children it i tint pox made oo tions an epidemic of ema.ll are ttuests at The Pegina tha home of occurs in a citv like Bridgepoi Mrs Unland in Sea Side Avenue at Fort Trurobtill Beach Mrs Thomas Falls of The Elms, Fort Trumbull Beach is with her sister who is seriouslv 1 1 1 in Minneapolis Minnesota Frank Hollowav who hap been em- ploved at the Tork office of the Edge-wood Stamp companv has obtained a position with tlie Benedict Downes compam wholesale coal dealers In Xew Haven Mrs Helene Putney of Broad street is desirous of finding a copv of The inc Post of June 20 Headaches Are Lsually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft Doctors prescribe Xujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant Js'ujol Is a lubricant--not medicine or laxative-so cannot gripe.

Try it today jr wich contained the account of the first marriage that took place In the ATarV Tajlor Memorial Method st Episcopal Church of Milford It -n as performed hv lham K'dd the pastor of the church at that time the contracting parties being Miss Mary Tajlor (the daughter of donor of the and Burnslde Hamilton Ho-vt for connecfed with the Tnrk Independent 111 he the speaker at the First Church orum In the To-wn ha 1 eshe Brings -nill pres a choir furnishing music and the Brotherhood supplying uphers Mr Hovt's address will be on Disarmament 'When schoUu-s of thp Central Grammar school ghed in October found to be subnormal Tn be" the 90 uere aorain weighed 68 had made ih through neglect of vaccination aside from the physical damage inflicted the social and economic reaction necessarily bad Evil reports of on ditions here (generally to be sure much exaggerated) are broadcasted and the locality gains for the time being at least a reputation which naturally curtails business relations Our commercial men are not en couraged to call on those In other cities "who are fearful of a a tion contemplated isits to this are cancelled and in at least one in stance it has happened that a Bridge port business man i the of landing In a city i our i ecent epidemic SEES ARMS CONFERENCE AS UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Maine Teh 1 --Son I i I Ijenroof speaking i tli a a a of tl 1-ust night declare! that the ao compliihrnents i limitation a a i Rtantinl gains gai 'of It believed that tlia Wastnnjjior 1 ad far the and 1 of chocolate pectation of an who 1 T. it i TM dn NEW FIELD OPENED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH fied success he said and has ac complishel a more for neac of the woi Id than any other i tic nil i i the I i i i FXINGTON KV Teb 1 2 rv the i rmains of a a of pi histoi a at T5ig Bone lek has i i a fresh a i foi Prof A i ci head nf the de a geologv i OBEDIENCE TO POPE IS PLEDGED BY COUNCIL i a i itain a a i a rei me uclinp of pre historic tn than a i to 1 fo in I in ol ler si lie rob i cr mi i Hion a I 1 ok-s en i bee i sent Pius I i largei a a i i i i a A i ouni-ii i TS ei 1 hp message id aw bone of a i I i a ske The a i a itht. i ton 4 1 i ind al i i hu li 1 i him li els of ica i i ougrh its id ei tisir i a 0 are irnoi le dis in I i rs i if i 1 la in un I i i tee most lespec i Ho ine3 Hi i 1 11 1( Ol i jl i i Is ou if ou Dollar Day Bargains Galore XS Cent -tJlI Cash On Top of Our Great February Reductions Dollar Day (Tuesday, Feb. 14th) only, if bill is paid before 12 o'clock Wednesday, Feb. 15th.

That's Going Some Isn't It When you consider that this applies on nearly everything the store, as well as on all close-out patterns which are offered during our Big February Sale at to OFF These Extraordinary Reductions apply on some regular up-to- date patterns which we are overstocked on, as well as many discontinued patterns which we want to turn into cash before our new Spring stock arrives. some choice Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Living Room Suites, Breakfast Room Suites, Reed and Willow Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Lamps, Cedar Chests, Smoker Stands, Baby Carriages, Strollers, Bas- sinettes, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chifforobes, Ladies' Toilet Tables, Vanity Dressers, Iron Beds, Buffets, China Cases, Dining Tables, Serving Tables, Dining Chairs, Kroehler Davenport Beds and Living Room Suites, Odd Easy Chairs and Rockers, White Mountain Refrigerators, Office Desks and Chairs, a few beautiful Mahogany Aeolian Vocalion Phonograph samples with Graduola and a lot of fine discontinued Records. We have a few exceptionally fine Suites of Furniture which have been displayed in our exhibition rooms, now offered at off to make room for others to take their place. Truly! a wonderful Opportunity to buy the very choicest Furniture in Bridgeport at a ridiculously low price. 15 off on top of to 1 off former prices tomorrow (Dollar Day only.) Come early tomorrow morning-- if we aie too busy to wait on you, just look around until we can; there's money in it for you.

GEO. NOTHNAGLE SON 1149 Main St. Corner Elm St. 1FWSP4PR! A i I.

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Years Available:
1918-1977