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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928.. ther of verses entitied “The March to . lacking & motive for suicide, are look- mm ““ un GA' Vietory," and “Our Nation's Prayer,"” m m wafl ing inte the case further, deglared in & statement. It was at his sl ‘Pwo assistant managers of the hotel, ' ” “.“ BB srlm m ‘“ “s. chureh that the funeral of George : |on the other hand, said that he had cm y il o e (Bpot) Bucher, who wia shot and |FAN Frother of Farl of CAMArYOR oomplained of heart |uub00.ud a‘:‘- 1 Willed with George Meeghan Sept. 17, 'vath of |Pressed & premonition that he woul c I I i sn eco | Dr, William Held Doclares Glandular by ypidentified assilants, supposedly | Dies aad Many Lay 1 b0 W -"Ml;wu:.d:nd in M:‘lud uv::v- A 13 to sl’-” . ! between rival beer runners, [ an, " nder was years an . ey Forlandadll 7 e e s e i » ot Columbia Pedicar-$7.50 | waa heid, | Lead 7,~=Th titien Jong Life, | *rhe Voistead act ts & law, Tt is, | ndon, Sept, 2 e supers! » record in the alr service, He was the 1.0 ¥ " Ihau ever, one of the higgest farces in |:',‘:: .F::‘..T‘o: |:::n.a':\::.n.a':‘ :::‘ d‘l: y‘“” .pl o w..g:“g‘"f.' ".'A b:‘fl- - New York, Sept. 21.—One hundred | . o0 niry and must be changed,” et i "m tomb, has been re-| o Bl "' 08t of the Ameriomn Th. CO'IIMMI J“'.nlle UIIQ '. m ri | years eventually will be vewarded 83,4 the assistant pastor. “The gen- | vived o uth d.o th in Lindon yester- {Lasary NI salpdxy. . Mo Tide d way more at- A superior, clean, |js "'h“ ~ ::r-'" :I.:"m.l;v"\‘\'.l‘l: [oral dlaregard for (he Volstead law is d‘cv of the Hon, Aubray Herbert, haif | ek and a TIe Held af Chicago, declared ygs. | N causs of mueh of the present dis- %10 "o 00 (wall of Carnarvon. 3 tractive than other ient form of Am Held of Chicago, respeot for all law. convenien terday on his return from abroad Mr. Herbert who died following an un ‘ c’d after three months' study of that| "Why are hootleggers and heer-run- | o oo0iion did not enjoy & world-wide €8 0 es. Sal Ammoniac [ i "soris s or"avir e ' vk e 1 v [ e ot St “roen'ss| | TEST OF ABILITIES Prices fro mmoniac halder, a leading European glandu-|/!s no demand for their stuff? England as a traveler, diplomatist, | s ' m {[ 1ar specialist, Dr, Held has arranged| ‘“There is no doubt in my mind that | i euist poet, soldier and politiclan, S—, ‘5.00 tO 319.50 for to ship several chimpansees to Chicago | the majority of the people want the yie wag weunded in Franee in 1914 [ppof, snow Calls Employment Bx- to aid in his researches. Volstead law changed. This ean be|ong jater gerved in the Dardanelles perts, Who Judge By It and “Men can live to a great age,' Dr, ldone. Let those who represent you ¥ 1, : i T‘“nh\g Soldel’lng Held sald. "Our present knowledge understand that it must be modified ";‘“ :;‘: PR A e Physiognomy Fakirs.' ° of cellular activity and glandular [If they eare for your support in the nh!m'.'nd "; "". Farl of Carnarven's| Chicago, ~Hept, 27.—Employment . function has brought to our under-|future." activities at Lulu;r helleving 1t un- | experts who claim they can judge an er ¢ . l s Irons standing, with accuracy never before, Until the law can be.changed, he g tamb: applica bility by phrenology and attained, the causes of premature old [wald, the authorities must enforce the [1OKY, 10 Interfere with the tombe of | physiognomy were called “paychologi- age, senility, arterloschlerosis, epll-/law and the people must respect it. vere 1aid bare | €8l fakirs” by Professor A. J. Snow of —e—— Dere_at the :Phateoh ‘wery. 18 the Psychology department of North- Hmwm 336 M &. SOld ln 1 lbl Cflke& '.:‘:;'::‘:::..b“’w PIASUN 804 diAsese - Mr, Herbert remarked: % f i3, soeaking hate b . - al will surely | Western university, speaking here be- Ry removing the poison cholin from | Bulgaria Favors Leaving hnp:‘::“l'r:"::r d,:',:fl; ¥ | fore a mesting of assistant managers of a thain store company, the system, he added, physiclans now are highly successful in the treat- Settlement to a Forum BT GRS “It's about time we stopped such ment of high blood preasure and the Belgrade, Sept. 37.~M. Poriteh, POISON KILLED FILM MAN indefensible practices permissible OHAPLIN MORE SERIOU§ sical humor rather than the slapstick s ——— only because of the ignorance of the varlety, . The e train of symptoms which follow. After e acting minister of foreign affairs, re- nlck'"sn" Dmg cnl glandular treatment, he sald, the halr Police Doubt W. H. Bender, Found |general public,” he declared. : Says That He Is m:n:h Drop The | «Only in the movies do the actors 2 lying to interpellations in parliament of three of his patients which had |P! on the Fiume question sald the gov- | Dead in Oakland, Cal, Was Suicide - P | h turned white regained its normal col- g " register' emotions with strange facial STATIONERY DEPT, ey rapMI'y the cholin forming|®rnment favopgd submitting the set. R AR R . MARRIAGE (‘AIT.DS Ova'l'. h. Chicago, Bept. 27.—Charlie Chaplin |distortions,” he sai o 169-171 MAIN ST. b dvanced, ho sald, would|tiement of the, controversy to an in- 'y Frgoaotl New Haven, Sept. 27.—Carda have |y, rotireq temporarily from custard | “The human is a consummate astor = J/|/hablia had advanced. he sald, ternational forum with arbitration by |lopsy in Oakland vesterday revealed | peen issued for the marriage in Do- 4 a1 ANs. he aud ¢ i that polson caused the death of Wil-| vor, Mass, on October 19, of Miss comedies and is resting, he sal 0- |and covers his tragedies with laugh. day, when In Chicago en route to New [ter,” determine ‘the question of how Jong & /the league of nations as the final re- rejuvenated patient would remain M H. Bender, film promoter and Wi . t in the event that Italy refused to |llam H. nder, P Jane Norton Grew to James Water. 5 1SRN RagpY o Recept the fudgment of the Interna. manager for Guy Bates Post, the ac- | house Angell, son of Prm“‘nt Angell | York to view ;c"':d'“:“‘fnfl;m':;h ol 'hl?l s, the.aew Chipila :;:-rp] of t st in the Ban ¢ 3 1, % lor, ‘accopding 40 & story. 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Here are two of the famous quartets by the greatest artists of their time, the immortal Caruso among them. e The city meeting board will be i Remember the Rose John McCormack] - . session Monday evening, October 2, to Sometime You'll Remember John McCormck} P 150 act on a $150,000 sewer bond issue % ular sentimental songs—of the better class—sung < and to convey land in Plainville, sale with wm expression by an artist who can touch with glory of which has been authorized by the everything he undertakes. Both are songs of love-memory, couneil. 3 Radio supplies reduced at Morans'. A (.‘.‘Em.m Uo.:!t\Hnd.) Elman String Quartet 6103 Elman String Quartet =i e o= . = = = = == 3T 3 CITY ITEMS. Ford Coupe. T. A. B. Fair,—advt. Phe American Sales Co. has been {ncorporated for $50,000 iwith $3,000 |, paid in, The incorporators are W. C. Betz, Albert Ericson, William Thiede and J. A, Cadrain, P. Zacharian and John Tragkis have leased the third floor of a build- ing at 300 Main street for three years at $45 a month. The place will be used as a coffeo house. ‘Wonderful Booths. T. A. B, Fair— advt, 24 =iE ELEIE IS = 3 = = = = = . ] = ~—advt, And Contrary to announcement made (I-:‘;tt-:.g:-:lg? Ifi (Tachaikowsky) \ wyestérday at the office of Mayor A. M. These string quartet numbers are in fine contrast and both Paonessa, A. N. Rutherford is not = are played with faultless artistry. acting as building inspector. Melodious Instrumental *Permanent waving. Lucille Beauty - f‘};s‘p, 2569 Main, 4th floor, Tel. 638.— | “m ! Tannh#user—Overture-Part 1 Victor Symphony Orchestra ill { ‘annhiuser—Qverture-Part 2 Victor Symphony Orcheltn}ssn’ 1.28 “(J i Tannhéduser—Overture-Part 3 Victor Symphony 0"""“}35725 1.25 = = = Clothes that ‘“radiate cleanliness™ oo JOU, f00, can have them ski are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Hear Boston Symplony orchestra, auspicés Teachers’ club, Grammar school hall, Thurs, Sept. 27.—It will be a musical treat.—advt. = = Alderman and Mrs. Peter J, Pajew- Tannhéuser—Fest March Victor Symphony Orchestra The story of Tannhéuser is the noblest in opera. On these two records is its mighty overture, which sums up so much of its music, and the magnificent. chivalric march. Light Vocal Selections When Will the Sun Shine For Me? Sterling Trio {Carolina Mammy b Sterling Trio} 19126 You have danced to these fox trot numbers; now hear them sung by men’s voices, and, if you choose, dance again. Dance Records’ Henpecked Blues—Fox Trot i Whitey Kaufman's Original Pennsylvania Serenaders } 19127 Louisville—Fox Trot S. S. Leviathan Orchestra “Henpecke8 Blues” has clarinet and carnet cackles, and doesn't.seem so unhappy. “Louisville” is in very similar style. The Gold-Digger—Fox Trot Charles Dornberger and His Ortiestrn} 19128 - Chick-A-Dee—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra “The Gold Digger” is a graceful and sprightly tune, with a bit of vocal refrain. “Chick-A-Dee” has some bird-like warbles. {Tell Me a Story—Fox Trot _S. 5. Leviathan Orclmtra} 19129 Love is Just a Flower—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra = = ¢»HEY fairly radiate cleanli- ness,” a fulfinish patron told us when we returned her bundle of newly laundered clothes. And could, you have seen them, you would have said or everything was spotless from dainty wafiu'.ng.v very= thing was fresh and lovely from careful ironing just as it should be. And finally, everything was folded, ready to wear or put away. Enjoy having wyour clothes laundered this %ner way. Just phone—we’ll send our repre- sentative for this week’s bundle. v ] 3 a == 3 = The Farmer Boy Knows Milk i He tells you that United Milk Co.’'s milk is worth while. Its purity is guar- anteed. It is properly hot- tled under the proper sani- tary supervision and comes to you in clean sterilized “Tell Me a Story” is an excellent fox trot. In “Love is Just a Flower,” the Bensons have a pretty number. bottles. f : Waitin’ for the Evenin’ Mail—Fox Trot Tennessee Ten T T A {Tai:'lll?ob:dry'l Eiz-nm if 1 Do—Medley FoxTrot Tennessee Ten} 19109 Drink More Mjlk “Waitin' for the Evenin’ Mail” is “blues” incarnate. “Tain’t Nobody’s Bizness if I Do” is in similar style. F U L I N I S H Nursery Milk for Your Bu.by Di Hands! Di Facel—Fox Trot Joe Raymond i } 19110 2 O d c a poun 2 " L el and His Orchestra United Milk Co. My Sweetie \{"oe)nt Away-Fox Trot 49 Woodland St. The first of these numbers is almost too nice a dance to have such a name. “My Sweetie Went Away” is a jazz dance. ° - . New Britain e . ! ne. . 1Ctrola = == b, wew sorTAIN. 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