New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER e e p—— P — - o TR——— R—— NOBLE SUGGESTS [FAITHFUL DOG b SAFETY PLANS| MOURNS FRIEND [ Fire Department Head Urges That [Reluses o Leave Hospital Where, e, = & AL _ 4 s B K @/ i % Precautionary Measures Be Used Chum Died a Suicide | [ % ! HA ol days due to the use of hi “ g mable ey on trec tions in homes and elsewhoer L loo f sorrow in his eyes, and W. J, Noble today issued t t o} permitting himself the joy of AN X 4 ¢ i j | ?7\‘ s /j) ging the public to be more careful [ o canine hark, o large dog of mixed \ ; fy in its hollday celebration this yeuy AN ) i . 3 | 'z & friend who will never retuen I 1 Coriiiiat resembling a buil dog b n order to illustr Christmas fires occu ! an | 15 making his home on the grour castern clty may be cite | I w Dritain general he stance a womian to light the candles of ) . ! : ; ‘ B\ ! ; . ' . ton | fencatentals] e g wan the 14 t o i : i It brings more happiness to every- toughed her | | t S f as the canine chum o i ; ? namental pap h flared | Steve of Park street, Bristol. ¢ j # % ; | body all the time than any other gift es all efforts of hospital When she tric R \ lost their lives during the ~ 3 ] L& s e it e ] world war, Iis only friend was the| g i in the world. lost her ha s . | dog. Man and dog were inseparabic e o, e z S k Like childhood's favorite story of g ¥ | | I 7 ! o o B i L i rhE Ak o e v islave . I : ‘ Come in—sce and hear them | Make later." went the d ire to follow : ' L % it x g ; £ y “We ought o make Chrigtmas fire. | Wherever the « vi \, Bristo » E I vour choice in advance of the date % people knew Stev g mewhere i G ’ public to obgerve the follow- | the neighhorhood TR, A : : I for delivery. ecautions, in homes, stores a But one day some terrible catastrc 7 elsewhere phe happened. The canine chum 4 q ] ’ : I o Christmas tree is used, made B Ut siavg W Rak eblis 0 i g L [ ] Qur terms are right—service the best t it is ly set up so that| could talk, the ever present question : | t will not fal ceep it away | 1N his ¢ no doubt would be ln.::,‘“y"‘ e “‘ L heep A e wy friend?” Steve had Percy Murray, 11, was wheeled into the Horbury Cor \ “Use metal tinsel, flake asbestos ana | troubles which even his faithrul pet| tional church in London where Rev. tephen Jeffreys is holding powdered mica : . could not share with him. He griev-| 4y ayangelistic meeting, After the preacher prayed for | m the 5 i : | cd bec of the death of his folks stead of the highl 18 p e e, T ovine hie toun | boy walked fromithe churchiiThatisiReycy kickir Jegged companion ¢ a true dog | land is greatly agitated over the “miracle” cures a o 4«[—, elippings and cotton “Do not illuminate the tree with share his troubles, On the night or| care with their matches and smoking| November 28, Steve put a bullet thro his brain to the New Britaip general hospita Keep matehes out of the reach of f 1€ during the day, while at nights he - lildren or they are likely to| the dog, '}‘1""”“‘ ”“ ’”‘] "“‘ Propety | sets up a mournful howl, as thougn| = - liz 3 L [ “ B A e of a neighbor, followed to this city] ooyl =P & BT TS ond the | | : usi e R il i ER i ne i Binatin ot ofiia |68 R “"_\ e Afiaic Will Be Stazed al the Audi- | . Kind, went direct to the hospital : ; 4 kerosene should he avoided, as sho question in his heart, “Whe s 1or . Sten o : J rium of the Y. W. ( the filimsy toy motion pieture ma.| Steve died but the dog does not know | i qqn | ! chine using inflammable filns it. Knowing that his life-long friend | “If anyone's clothing catches fire,| disappeared between the swinging| e o A L TG WA Ao EARING IS POSTPONED | e oo o v | ~JEWELER— Gont L lover can do, yet he was unable to|jngs, 1 | e 0'Clock This Fyening in a rug or woolen cloth in order fo| o ihn that s whlchiahonld W,(.n not realtzing that all 11.‘.1 was | — kept from the face mortal of Irs fri was carrled out “ harges Against Suffold County Pros- e v s vt 100 365 MAIN ST, Opposite Myrtle St and paper accumulations, and they | December 27, Court Rules. should insist that their employes keep lear. fruitless » stays around all day with an appealing look *in his eves.| Boston, Dee. 19.—The hearing ns should be, Not even for food will he leave the]eyidence in the proceedings brough regulation | hospital doors. Out of pure kindness|py Attorney Gen, J. Weston Alle the helpers in the kitchen have red||goking to the removal from office o safeguard is to| him seraps from the larder. At night| pistrict Attorney Joseph . Pelletier reméve all evergreens immediately| When all grows cold and the frost)of suffolk county on charges of mal after Christmas, before they become|comes down, the faithful animal still| feasance was postponed today until|: g | maintains his lonely vigil. December the request of the | Axel Obelstron, engineer at the hos- | o The fyll bench of the supreme | w | pital, taking pity on the dog, who granted a motion of U. § N | appeared insensible to cold or expos " Tatmes Teed counsel for Bellatlar The Christmas rush has started at)ure to the clements, has fixed up afg ‘ the postoffice nd clerks and carriers| parrel with some straw y, 8 that his p ‘nee in Washir are very busy handling *kages and | in this the waiting animal sper e e A e posteards. The bus e probably | nights, his head between his vs| complications of a serions will come sometime t weelk. This | and his cyes always on the haspital,| nave arisen there. The senator told morning before nine o'clock there was| waiting the return of one who Will| {he court that {hese complications a continuous line 20 feet long in front lw ver meet him again, at least thisside | haq developed in the senate commit dried out.” CHRISTMAS RUSH AT . O : | of the parcels post window. of the t eternal unknown. tee considering the refunding of for- | Officials 4 the hospital e tele-| aign loans, “We Cash Chri g 3 The [ phoned to Bristol to have someone | “The court announced that hee P". F ; C 1 f Sl. Big Store, Raphac pt. Store.— | take him away, but away he will not| o pressure of business the h — s A 2 ] 300 alrs eit omfort 1ppers advt. since hetlast saw his missing | on evidence in this case must be co : i | tinued until Dee. 27, without inter- g - ¥ ) s 54 : ~ — i LRV & $1.00 W W i lNFANTs e lNVAuns RO e e . g Colors include Copenhagen, Blue, Rose, FOR - — X i ¢ . hele ’ Westchestor Veterans Care for Desti- ; 8 g Oxford Gray and Lavender. Horlick’s oy , - 101 White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 19.—Te- i the OHgIflal cause the war mothers of White ek 1l Avoid Imitations | Plains have received only two re- ) AT | e G e G W . | & 50 Pairs Feli Comfort Slippers oldest gold star bother there, who has ctin Powder |been on the verge of starvation for i ) s v o B e f Forlnfantsl,‘zl;v,;l\dj;dslzcgzg:h“lf;‘:: z{:“(’:""‘;“'“‘"_‘_"‘;{i":‘u’;‘;’_ Digestible | fome time, members of e America : ? A : | B Satin Quilted Collavs, Heliotrope neor endeavor to raise funds for the wom- Shade O an, who is a negress almost 100 years . 5 2 Mrs. R. mmet Diguey, National ° President of the American War Mothers, says “that except for a few dollars this woman makes by taking in washing, her income is al AL . : DAVID MANNING’S month from the government since the | death of Private James Drumgole, a | | <on by her first marriage, killed, to- i Ak i ther with Captain Frederick Cobb, | : - /1 [4 ° ® »f White Plains. ; (' e" | 52 \ Ab SIAN DA DI ; 2 & SHOE STORE 211 MAIN ST. Jeweler | Philadelphia, Dec. 19.—Ada Gil- Wt . | man, one of the best known actresses % p " N9 on the American stage for nearly h. a century, died yesterday at the Bd- win Forest Mome for actors e ; . Holmesburg. She was 67 yeare old « dobertson may be a congresswoman [rom Oklahoma | Miss Gilman supported Edwin Forest, | she he capable in many ways but she couldn't fix her|g '!;i W,"" }("'](m”"" “", l"‘\""”‘]' balky flivver on a cold morning. he had to call a mere man to|§ arrett. Tn later years she apearec N ] i et e 8 with the Augustine Daly company ana | Start it for her. ‘\_'“l th it MUSGREYCDEEILES nba ing, for 1t| Bl in the Boston museum stock com- | happened right in front of the ( ol 40% Discount Only a Few Restricted Articles Your Chance to Buy High Grade Goods At Rock-Bottom Prices 1 A. A, MILLS Come Early—Open Evenings Until c. L‘ PEEL ME‘ ¥ y ~ Tel. 381 Christmas OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT

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