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Good tastes demand harmony of fin- redfents in foods. Baker's Certified Extracts will blend with all other pure materials,—advt. . DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor has MOVED Into His Nature Cure Institute 19 S, HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Office, where he has installed the new Blological Blood Wash Heart church who is to There ure 1,643,012 Jews living in,| New York city, the latest edition of {the American Jewish Year Book es-!{ his anniversary of t year Value for masses, & winounced th | timates. be delighted with the taste-hit this com- bination makes. . | & 7a1vxna [ FOR BOY OR GIRL GRADUATE | | | | If you want to make a boy happy, give him a graduate gift or 1ome accommodate It wil b three orphai and about 50 men and brick and stone, stories higl A day nu 3 opened shortly and will be v building on Orange street formerly a part of the Details of the plans for nounced i ' severa ks ago. neial report of the pari shows receipts December money, $16,174.56; offertory, 25: parish collections, 485, rtainments, $1,690 eties, $161; rents, $15%; donation 0.10; school collections, $5; candle collectio collections, $1,560 $555; fuel collection, collection, $348; ; cemetery, to be housed i which w orphanage. parish exy DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. asion were ar wee (m\tl» $1,117.18; ]mll‘l an collections, p- X H total, The priacipal "“:;;;{*But Dogs Nol Know ‘John T.| sextons, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JANUARY 28, 1924. i Er= : ) |free from any just complaint or criti- | .mon ‘dsm Dr, ‘Arthur L. Sherman, the ! | \ | not heard of the suit. PURE 4" Miss Leonard charges that she was | " for years the companion of Mrs: EVEREADY Bulkley, and that the latter adopted New Ventures Announced in New Britain Goes Ahead of Staten [{hird sharo in her estate. Through a FLASH LIGHT ‘ conspiracy, she alleges, she was pre- T ] | Father Bojnowski's Report lsland--Bartholow s Big Jump 1 Biller and tha Inviar s HAMIR 0e | fluenced in disposing of her property Rev. Lucyan Boinowski, pastor o cred tendance at the Bartholow Bible | observe th class in Mount Vernon, N. yes- prescited his in the attempt to wrest the Leland | day's cup from New Britain in the three- | 19¢ ; home for the aged. Plana for this b chumpionship of the east. { were made several months ago, It was the big day for Mount Ver- | wi cently put up a building at a cost said women. to be about 30,000, Yesterday the| e and 1418 manr atiinaea” Ghal S”SPE[;T L'NE“LN something he will be proud of, something he is old enough to take service. thams, Elgins and Hamilton Watches from $18.00 up. . ey For a girl, who is naturally able to take care of things better than tendance of 650 men while in Staten | Island the third class inithe contest, | will be highly cherithed.” If the girl has a wrist watch, a string of yoelerady. aatte dlis BARLNGIoW. « cliwm pearls of lasting beauty will be more than appreciated. 3 u | almost a safe lead over New Britain | ‘o . | d Wrist Rings Since it was simply a one-day svurhGDroners Physw]a]] IHSIS[S Man Wntohen Jmmlel'“nnd e s i e = | for the Mount Vernon class, the local Is Reauy Insane 295 MAIN ST average attendance on other Sundays for the past month, expects to wipe | December. Iveryman's Bible class of |ity ‘that Warren J. Lincoln, eccentric ‘lms city expects to have Rev. A. B.|lawyer-horticulturist, killed his first | Taylor, its former musical director, ;M(e more than a decade ago has en- month and at least 1,000 men are ex- |fession Saturday led to the finding of p»-rhd that day. Mr. Taylor fer-|the heads of his second wife add her | Special ! HORSFALL L A TR S RS, | persons mentionedl would be found SPECIAL |other physiclan named, sald he had her and promised to give her a one- vented from heing with her foster- One Dollar R / . {50 that Miss Leonard recelved a be- X f { p With a total of 1, men in m-l }uueut of only $1,000 a year. coming to New terday that class made its final effort | ground is broken soon for a cornered contest for the Bible class | ng is to be near the present non. The Bible class in thal city re- building was thrown open fow the first good care of, buy him a watch. - We have a complote stock of Wal- In New Britain there was an at- ; | AS [;RAZE" SLAYER a hoy, a handsome new model of a wrist watch 18 just a gift which there were 323 present. The figures 3 Guaranteed Diamond jumping from 178 to one of 745 M. C. LeWITT ’ wITNESS TESTIFIES class, which has been exceeding it in out this, lead of 745 by the end of | Aurora, Iil, Jan, 28.—The possibil- | | here to speak the last Sunday in the |tered his case since his seventh con- led tha music while Rev. John | hrother, imbedded in a concrete block. CLOTH HATS —ol English Tweeds Broken lines of $4 and $1.95 $5 grade ... iEF HO 95-99 Women's Shop—2nd i Moor Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” To Cure a Cold in One Day toblats The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against In- fluenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. CTH ANNUAL \D OF SEASON SALE Now In Progress Have a Suit Made To Your Measure $35.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “L#t Us Clothe You We Know How." SAFES buying g ADKINS PRINTERS aAnD STATIONERS 668 CHURCH ST Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue foom F18-319 Booth's ek Trainee of Yole University 1 Seften Drive . fpecial Attention (o | cemetery Phone 1939-13 Seglnmers | two organis 84; total $46 balance, $5,08 During the year 211 boys and girls were baptised, a total of 444 habies. St. Mary's Church, Special masses for this week at St. Mary's include A month’s mind mass at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning for the late Miss Catherine McGrail; at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning an anniversary mass for Mrs. Brigget Kennedy 7 o'clock Thursday mornin an anniversary mass for P, 8. McMahon; at ) and 7 o'clock Friday morning, regular First Friday servic at § o'clock Saturday, Can- dlemas Day, a special mass and bl ing of candles, Members of 8t attend Sfunday Mary's Sodality wil communion in a bhody next urch, holy hour o'clock Friday will be will be will begin at morning and 1} 8 o'clock Saturday morning Banns of parriage were or the first time between Josoph Grybauskas of 7 Chapman strect, and Miss Rose Buinauckrute of 22 Hurl- burt street St dohn's Church mass at Candles blessed nounced is anr Res pastor of &t paid resenting yes terday report mas J John's chure) on the church morning said debt Improy new stallation of of During the ye baptisme, 20 we Pirst Priday 1 was iring the form pipe orga an in- The deht is nov mass will be s St doseph's Chrehy A month's mind muss for Mrs, Henry Ba I'riday morning Confessions will he | day masses will b o'clock with holy hour ¢ in the ey ening Plan EIectrficélion of All Southern Manchuria . Korea, Ja A scheme to Man- MRS, Announ ELISHA |, COO¥ an Exhibition of Paintings at NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTI On High Street JANUARY 21¢t to FERBRUARY Afternoons and Vyvenings st You'll Do Better at Axelrod’s We are High e it of the District Trusses Abdominal Belts Shoulder Braces We Can Fit You Better Axelrod’s Pharmacy Park, Cor. Meadow St. Axelrod for Accuracy 1ot Us Fill Your Preseriptions King” in Anderson Case New York, N countant, took the stand toc witness for the defense of William H. Anderson, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, on trial for forg- ery, Mr, Morse recently examined the books of the league. He testified that the 1921 salary of O. Bertsall Phillips, former collec- tor of funds for the league was about $16,000. he examination pr $4400 entry against the ry account of Fhillips which later w; trans- ferred under Anderson's direction to Phillips’ traveling expense account. “It is an error,” said Morse, “made | in the books and then reversed in the sccond entry. 1 am talking technical- Iy: 1t does not mean anything." Miller J, Bloomer, an old-time poli- tical publicity man, followed Mp Morse on the stand and declared that knew Menry Ms the publicity ent to whom Anderson said he paid In f Bloomer said, he orked for Mann ir cague campaign in 1913 and His duties, he sald, consisted paring copy for newspapers, omer testified that he had call- ed on My, Anderson several times but that Anderson did not know he was connected Mann because Mann had told him not to mention his name to anybody., He did not know whera Mann lived nor where he had his of- fices, Mann, he added, called at his office three times o week to get the copy he had prepared Bloomer said that he was with the Wilkon purty at Versailles during the rences in 1 Mann, he also was abroad at that time last time he saw him was at hotel in Londor publicity s a jan't ito" eded to the et with peace cor clared and the the Savoy “Political sort o hoosting business, asked Mr. ’:.mv A on cross examinatior itical publicity truth ' * the witness replied said that he had never John T named last by Mr. Ande henefae- tor to the extent of 82 the sum- Mann ywas declared t for publicity. NO DIVORCE IN GARTZ. Jan The little claims the uples wedding an- King, town o ord in who Stottin, J Gartz, Germany for v passed thefr riea. With months va sixt h anni Gartz have beer 1 most near here, ast few ersary of 21 celebrated of the A8 not beer withir nive t is sald Tesst e city of Jerusalem « population of the Anti-Sa- | ! prineiple | committes, agents ale | ]., preached the sermon. On the conditions will be re- d and Mr. Davis has agreed to 1 the singing while Mr. Taylor hes the sermon. erday was Corbin Sunday at the Bible class. Next Sunday will be Stanley Works Sunday, when the at- ‘ndance is expected to mount up close to 1,000, The standing in the contest today | is as follows: Mount Vernon, 4,962; New Britain, 4,217; State lxlmnl 3,683. This puts New Rrh‘ i ond place and 4 ahead of Staten Island cla In commenting | upon this yesterday Rev. John L.| Davis called attention to the fact that | it was the last spurt for Mount Ver- | |non, and every man present raised ]Il"l {hand in a pledge to bring one more | man next Sunday. |third new angle of the That he might have been the sl\lytri of a huge man whose body, minus | hands and with features obliterated | |by burning, was found near Lincoln’s | home, also is being investigated. A | case, Which | has kept the police here busy many | months, is the finding in Chicago of & young married woman who says Lm-’ |coln was to have married her after| cach had obtained a divorce, | Developments yesterday tended to | strengthen the official opinion that Lincoln is insane and that establish-| ment of the corpus delicti through | | finding the heads of Mrs. Lincoln and |Byron Shoup have not brought him nearer the gallows, but instead have | pointed thé way towards a state hos- pital for the eriminal insane, Dr. Joseph Springer, chief coroner’s physiclan of Cook count declared | positively atter talking an hour with ,Lincoln that he should be placed in DISCUSSES CREDITS Sitnation As It Affects the Farmers | of the Northwest Comsidered President Coolidge Today, By | | Washington, Jan, 28.— western eredit situation occupied a large place in the attention of Presi- dent Coolidge today. Managing Director Meyer of the | war finance corporation, just returned from the northwest as a member of { the commission sent to determina what ald the federal government might render, had an engagement to discuss with the president plans for recapitalization of northwestern | banks, Conferences also were arranged by Mr. Coolidge with representatives of various farm interests, Meantime the first of the big farm | relief measures introduced at this| scssion of congress was approved in by the senate agriculture It is the Norbeck-Burt- | ness bill proposing an appropriation of $75,000,000 for the ald of north- western wheat growers in particular and agriculture generally As introduced the measure carried $50,000,000 for the aid of wheat growers only, but the committee ac- cepted a proposal by Senator Harri- son of Mississippi, that $25,000,000 be ded for assisting producers of cot- and other agricultural products, The north- The Adestructive Japanese has gained a strong foothold in Jersey beetle | New For NursingMothers SCOTTS EMULSION rich in Vitamine A Deposit Box is the best insurance against the loss of your theft. valuables either by fire or The rental is small, less than one cent a day. Let us show you one this evening. New BRITAINNATIONAL BANK Open Every Monday Evening 7 to 8 o’clock lan asylum without even being sent to trial, Lincoln’s first wife died at 4 o'clock | in the morning after the two had re- turned home from a party three| hours earlier with her In apparent ex- cellent health, It was reported she |died after taking an overdose of head- ache medicine and no investigation | was made, Lincoln at that time was postmaster it Mount Pulaski and Lina 8houp, his cond wife, was his assistunt. DENIES GIRL HAS BEEN | DRUGGED AND KIDNAPPED Cleeviand Man, Defendant in Million Dollar Suit, Scoffs At Tale From New York New York, Jan. 28.—Charges that Migs Dixie Leonard, who has filed suit to recover $1,000,000 from the estate '| of Mre, Roberts Johus Bulkley, of Cleveland, Ohio, had been drugged and kidnapped by two New York phy- | siciuns in an effort to prevent her | from being with Mrs, Bulkley before | latter's death were characterized | “nonsense” today by counsel for | the Bulkley heirs, | Counsel for Dr. George A, Blakes- | lee, named as one of the defendants | in the suit, said that when the case | was tried he was confident that all the | the You Enjoy Feeling A Warm Bathrobe There’s that’s hard to break away from, something about a fine Bathrobe Probably just the fact that you can relax and lounge around in one and still look presentable, One of these attyactive Robes is going to be in- dispensable, once you have it. | Proverbs according to “Old Rubber Ribs" No. 4 “Angels could do no more” KOPPELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 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