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12 LAST DETAILS BEFORE OPENING TUT'S COFFIN t Accident Be- s PAID NO INCOME, All Precautions Ag ing Taken—Partition Removed Today GIVE Chicago Church Paderation Would Give Russia Printing PRESBYTERIAN MELTING Four Days’ session Being Brought o a Close Today Terry Druggan of Chicago Wanted for | Nonpayment on $1.100,000, MILLION BIBLES, Also Plant. nil- [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. SOUTHINGTON NEWS Warrants for Tax Delinquents—=sons | RECORD POLL INDICATED, | Fine Weather and a in Balloting Marks Opening. Plymouth, gland, Dee. 6.- tion day here was marked by weather and at noon there indication of a record of Italy Election—School Enumera- tion Shows Gain—Sentenced to Jail. } poll table Thomas Murphy has been 1 a list of persons in the town l)f) medid § hllvln;nnn who have failed to pay |© their personal tax and he will start servihg the warrants immedaite! | the names in the policem ion the majo re those n’\”‘ pol who have comply | of succ turn to greater than she received in the | election. on a tour of the ¢ Astor voted twics, :nt voters nominat- that the er cha d lh r re- majority last A “STACK” of golden brown griddle cakes, well buttered, and maple syrup to top off—could you startthe day better? Bake it BESTwith, - DAVIS . BAKING POWDER | been to Gallietti; Iphonzo Crimaldi; uditors, Frank n tti and Pasquale Ric h Reports of | officers show that the club has been | o through one of its most successf seasons, both financially and social | and great progress has been made | with regard to athletics | The work of enumeration of school | children has been completed and the total shows an increase this year last of 101, The imated population | of the town is 6—J. G. ember of the ¢ football st night was GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D sentenced to serve | 5 e In il in the town court by | I\mu i Evangelical Lutheran - Hilto Church Holds Social . ocial and tertainment was | spr night by members of the |nua churel the | pected T Mechanics' | meet at ) o'clock in o ourt “The | the Legion to hold their committee” | time, o r to allow | Hungerford affair (vu! mber canvass { ivorahle North Main | » com- rsburg, Fla., music i " and North with of is i1l at his home Colonial Costumes at R. & E. Girls’ ((mcelt The Russwin Gir 1 old 'mun: 1« rienc € .mnw n- \‘w Frank Galliette a their home las r of their fifth wed. | he albatross is br seldom found o and save in the PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. o lli\l\ll NISTS HED l' Dt I8 re Lord | and Lady Astor voted early and im-| cral Interest | Elec- | fine | was every | AsPI SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gpuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Ncuritis Rheumatism gt only “Bayer” package Wthh contams proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles o( 24 and lOO—Dm“nlu WARN‘NG Genuine “Bayer Aspirin” is never sold in candy stores, bars or cafes. Go to Drugstore. Aspiris is the trade mark of Baser Manufacture of Mooosceticacidester of Salicylicacid The Winter Breakfast which includes Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk, will have one dish that has both engaging flavor and true nourishment—the strength -giving, life-sustaining factors which exist in wheat and barley—stored in the grain by Summer’s sunshine for Winter’s comfort. And remember, Grnpc-Nuts is more than “something good to eat.” Itis a building food in most digestible form; rich in proteins, carbohy- drates, mineral clements and vitamin B—all vitally essential to the daily rebuilding of every part of the body. It pays to keep oneself in the highest physical condition, for with the strength and vigor that go with health you can “do things” and be happy. There’s a way—and There’s a Reason n breathe freely No ey approact ASSISTANT dullness, headac no hawking ng, mucous ges or dry no struggling for breath for Grape:Nuts ou want a sma " of 1.5 THE WINTER ISSUE OF THE visited German) condit — | TELEPHONE psiese e eid | DIRECTORY 00,000 Ameriean fan The * and ears eves the violin Gray Sily (Hartford District) GOES TO PRESS Saturday, December 15, 1923 antilever for Men I omen Shoe FLEXIBLE—LIKE YOUTH . Exchanges: wing _East Hampton, Farmington, Tid n, New Britain, 1 < n Thompsonville, dsor and Windsor Locks If Your Listing is Incorrect Book Please Notify At Once. in the Present the Exchange Manager A n in present fore December 15 in order ngs must be arranged to appear in this issue The Southern New England SLOAN Telephone Company BRO. 185 MAIN ST. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! HECKS for over one hundred thousand dollars have been mailed to members of our 1923 Christmas club Any of these checks deposited in our Savings Depart- ment before January first will draw interest from De- cember first, Christmas Club for 1924 is Now Open NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK ———————r———— A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 Main Street Telephone 601