New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 16

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES (INVOLVES RANGH OF Promicr Baldwin s agreed to car oo mex fin £ho last fcal yoar; Mr. I_ATE MF—M‘" B"l |ryv on and meet parliament on its re- Hines declares excessive political in- |asscmbling January 8 London advices | terference will create same pitfalls lue»vlare. ::r;‘sl;:::il‘i:;;{;ped previous bureau ad- Scou[s’ R%t Is Now fl]e cen[er 0[ Mussolini voluntarily lnlh his die- ‘mlru) ip to bring plections Presbyterian church is urged to 0 2 .t 2 | probably in April, Rome vhap.;uh says |stand by its coafession of faith at flBmfl' cl“l ACUO“ he wants to prove to the world that | great mass meeting in Philadelphia Italy supports his principles as the |of ministers and elders of Presbyter- | country is almost certain to rrvlmn‘lnn churches in Pennsylvania, Dela- North Platts, Neb., Dee. 11.— fas to power, | ware and New Jersey. Scouts’ Rest Ranch, for many years President Coolidge's praise of Pres- | Lord Shaughnessy, chairman of the | & SHOW place of the west whife |ident Harding is broadcast by radio board of directors of the Canadian | OWned by William F. (“Buffalo Bill") |to the farthermost parts of the coun- | Pacific railway dies in Montreal. Cody, now is a run-down and ordinary \Hu | — piece of property where a few cattle | ot Herbert Hoover says 20,000,000 | i graze, but buffalo are no more | Coolidge backers carry their fight |people face famine in Germany this|and where social gatherings are of ’ nto Sacramento Hiram Johnson's | winter. another day. [ | home ci y forming “loyal republi- The ranch, located about two miles can league,” | Frank O. Lowden, declares he can- | west of North Platte, now is known — - | not take presidency of the American |as “Cody’'s Ranch.” It passed from Hiram Johnson will make a pr-r-‘farm federation bureau if it is offered | the ownership of the famous scout sonal campaign in chusetts, | to him and denies he was at all re- | and buffalo haunter scveral years be- President Coolidge’s home state it is | sponsible for removal of executive | fore his death in 1917, announced at New York | Secretary Cloverdale. Its 20,000 or more acres of land has | - . | dwindled to 1,200, | Senator Cummins declares that he | George Weiss president of the New | The land that remains as a part of| .., = decline to barg 5/ Bonator | Haves Gassball teatn i veportsd” 15 | the (RRiohE snith atl bagan s f(,,[”‘“"s "‘““’"I‘ -““"“‘"mn““e"- “{““"' bllette’s supporters in sepate | eritical condition from injuries re-| yisiting nobllity, celebrated statesmen M'a" na ?l:: c:mmmu;m:.n r:r‘n udlock over election of chairman |ceived in Forsyth train wreck, late |and army officers, now ds owned by a fflfrh""' !'Uw o e sy »f interstate commerce committe: | Erie, Pa., dispatch says. company and leased to a tenant. dato-for the Ui eenats from -that state next fall. Saers — Trouble has arisen over the lease and | Director Hines of the veterans Tunney gets the decision over Greb | the property now is the subject of liti- u reports that government spent | at New York and keeps his American [ gation. 348,639 for relief of former serv- ! light heavyweight title, Cody came to this part of the coun- »d ad thoug were a tiny toy, this tangled debris remained as mute evidence of the| - try following the Civil War. Hif job was to furnish laborers engaged in Central wreck at Forsyth, N. Y. It isall that is left of the demoished obserlvation car| - | [ X . is: at is t the 8 serlvz | Between the Acts - of the second seftion of the world renowned Twentieth Century Limited through which the loco-| “Mother, who are all the men going SLAVES OF ASSAM [:OOK 3’;{“‘:‘;3}“;&‘!@ l_r';]':"m:’:'mc \’,'d"’l":; motive of the third section plowed before its \‘vl'~| i pilot could bring h¥s speeding charge to a out: | ASKANCE A’l‘ LIBERATORS was that from the },ummmowi,ic;,i co nplete » of this car’s occupants were tilled. Fifty others, asleep intheir births in it| “On, just to see is prohibition is were more numerous then than jack- | over.”"—Life, rabbits are at present. During an 18- and the ne >ullman forward, were more or less M‘l'IH\i.~|_\' injured. L iR | 1 dttle Admiration, Though | month period, in 1867 and 1868, Cody - e - - - - “r‘xwv as “\;my ‘.4» twenty or thirty [Woek of the Fagish Cosmissoners personally killed about 4,300 buffalo . lephone calls a day. : Hindered By the Men That for the Unlon Pacific laborers. It was It Sent 9 to Their Deaths . how popular’t All admirers, | ksl at this time that he was given the| | To keep hands smooth su s re in Bondage name Buffalo Bill. “Na, ong numbers."—Worcester | : 5 A Local acquaintances recall Buffalo OU want your hands to be ) Evening Guz | Rangoon, India, Dec. 11.—Many of | g1y argt wild west show. It was the Y WENGE: 0 o e d“:!‘l' the slaves still in bondage in the|occasion of a local celebration at ""t“""(‘i"b‘e_m"'“‘d e Burmo-Assamese border district are|which Cody was asked to provide one | = ihp “.';d don — quite satisfied with thelr present |Of the entertainment feature | If you use a few drops of Nepto ftorts | Mt upon the wild west .\h," v iden, an Lotion each time after wasbleg of th glish commissioners for the 7, B ,‘.’:"“ )\’m‘”"\“‘ ”’ \‘" " bl your hands, they will Mkcep soft North East Frontier Division to im- | tpat he was induced to elaborate upon ;?;;mm!::‘y:lhoflm.n;u; prove their conditions. The efforts of | it anq take it upon the roail. 1t end 0on. 59 Sonts st drog ad ./ the government to suppress slavery Pl - d “ . and human sacrifice in the district | lepartment stores. have been hampered not only by the | A Slight istake (n b and in fact resent the ¢ |animosity of the slave owners, but| gnort.sighted Lady (in grocery)— also by the slaves thembelves, and |yg that the head cheese over there? on | very little has ben accomplished. Salosman—No, ma'am; that's one OF SEA MOSS AND CLYCERIN There are today 215 slaves in this | o¢ hig assistants,—New York Sun and FK“P’ the Skin Smooth | district, and they are described as|Giobe, { either contented, or too lazy and | {opium sodden to wish to become free. Human sacrifice has been confined | to a comparatively small area of un- administered territory In the Nega | This twisted debris of the automobile that stalled on the New York Central tracks at “Dead - | Hins, I;\l( ll|(‘{}:lla n'u';lehl :c nn\;.; Man's Crossing,” Forsyth, N. Y., is all that reveals the indirect cause of the wreck of the Twen- ‘:::: l-:::r‘]ndlnyn children l‘l‘\d"‘nrt- tieth (‘<-mlu" Limited. Its three occupants jumped to safety when they heard the first section tired system anightof et e e he int- : E ) 4 refreshingrestandabright generally purchased in the head hur of the crack Twentie Ih Century Limited thundering down on them. Forced to stop, the train also tomt;:o nfiMworkolM ing villages to the south whose in- halted the second section. The third section, dashing past warning signals and flares, erashed tablets. N‘:mr 's Remedy koeps | hubitants, while not practising hu- into the rear of 1h- second section, leaving a tanzled mass of wreckage in which 9 passengers lost body functionaregular, improves man sacrifice themaelves, do not hesl- - 1 ¥ lieves constipation. tate to provide victims for others, | their lives and 50 were more or less seriously in-jured. appetite, Tor Threats by the government, and na- | 0 tive overlords responsible to the gove = crnment, have been entirely disre- ///1/1 U JZA//I(‘/I garded, and the tribes continue to ob- irsing Schol has graduated its first h osed of 16 young women. | M JUNIORS ~ . SUNMN g | Its Object Is to Make It Easier for %o i i gtn el el iR [S%% tehoct e atatenmnd The s . ; : s : Opwatrd he e [l | 050, Vi the maierat and mors o | SAY “BAYER” when you buy—‘gm GOVEI‘HI]_)@I%SFO}‘UHCIIUH e A o wsitance W j ‘ i ) s ngrecicse, [l | M Helen L Tridge has been 10| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ot} m'ur‘ 2 B then candy charge of the school, aided by Miss work 4 ted. Por chil IDorothy H he: vho tributed . o Sen cot ot [ 1 910000 o the crmatmtions ] Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain. Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package W contains proven directions. lhad “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also ltlu of 24 and 100—Druggists. H | Asmirls 1 te trade mark of Baser Mansfactare of Mososcotieacidester of Salleylicacid THE NEW BRITAIX For Her For Him On Today's Want Ad Page ECONOMNY PRICES TEL. 2485 Classifications 65 A-B-C-D e : Morning Specials From 7 AMtoll A M 2 50 Round—Sirloin—Porterhouse $ STEAKS . . 18¢ y { D . Jest No Jest Pure I own Io(.«l:;u peck 290 Lard '. s 3 29C $12.50 L4 Al Day Specials In All Departments ¥ $2.00 LEAN ROAST PORK 15¢ Complete Per Month FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. Ih 18¢ h h LAMB FORES MR 20¢ SUGAR CURED BACON ............. 'hlzf.c ° : BONELESS POT ROASTS Bk 8¢ it aine B ll Beautiful Table Lamps 1 ‘e o 1R 2 Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER Lamps That Are Distinctive and Are True Parksdale Far SGGS :‘a.ll‘ d_dl}: _] (;‘”; : 4 d\('OFFFF Evidence of Good Taste in Any Home sowlnlmtedn o - THREE HANDSOME AND STORE UP “PEP” Lo RS | | GaN ronstons S T DURABLE FINISHES i , v K B CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ... ... . ... 3 cans Z5¢ Antique B Tonch Brow FQB !{,‘,,.A,‘,R?,w"i}‘:l:fig Z 2 4 %, % J ke Royal Lunch 25 Jello, all flavers 10 n"quenor:::z?; l;:?izf B T ‘ X : ek ¢ oosrob Ao c e c Finishes that harmonize with any furnishings more vitality you n h " 4 richer your blead shou » N 2 5 - Evaporated Not-a-Seed Raisins M Get ready for winter by enrickin e Apples, package 2 packages . . 25(: or hangings Oetes Pepio Mang : Wax Beans Fancy 25C Ordinarily Not Sold For Less Than $18.00 can Mangan and w J < o : Gt 2 cans Peaches o | EeE29e e 15e i e ngy $12.50 Only ¢ drog . Extra Heavy GRAPEFRUIT . . A for 25¢ al. Sunkist F: Bald » P Youmt Sion ADC "\'f.;;.\ . 25¢ $2.50 DOWN—$2.00 PER MONTH vatue of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, snd for o+ The 1 p tnsiit of \ itv of lowa was do- Triai Puckage of Tati P B img : 7 » omeone to s Kiln lhwd ~nw| Cal. .\\mkht oy Sar i e | ThRTA8e | i 256 M 1 oECICIT UGHT & PONERCD . . t " g s sat ol hen the sab- Sweet Green . N | : uas Wt & ta k P it “ "'! ull'::nulv":.f Peppers, 2 gts 350 wfl;fl;‘ 2 quart 200 : r- wuming e volunteered fete he io-<his Cape Cod Cran- Solid Hea « 'ES N ST. TELEPHONE 230 aifvetd ),:, berries, 3 qte ?SC Cathage ... 1b 4c B WS AL ¢ the univer jacket a m of flamep~—accomplizhing ths leap. le no ill effecis.

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