New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 10

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SEAPLINE FORCED DONN N SOU8D Two Narrowly Escape Death ir : Sudden Gust of Wind Schavolir ford na yester plant rou pla had g begar 1 1au ahe Mar reac could v howerer laun the e DARIEN POLIGE EIECT SPEAKER Oust La Folletie Campaign Talker as “Disgrace” SALESMANSHIP COU RN Stop That Backache! S a bad back keeping you upset and miserable? you suffer sharp, stabbing pains? Feel so wea and nervous you can seldom enjoy a mom or comfort> Do you wonder whatis vrong 2 Many, times this condition is due to sluggish kidneys that afe fagling to properly filter body poisons from the blood! The whole system feels the injurious effects of these impurities tant backache, rheu- matic twinges, headaches, dizziness and annoying blad- der irregularities. Don't wait! Use Doan's Pills. thousands: They should help you. Do tired Then comes « Doan's have helped Ask your neighbor! Here is New Britain Proof: ‘Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys f sts, Buffalo, N. Y. vaa ob- | YW C. A NOTES| i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1024 LONG L IS DEAD ~'Former Chiel Justice of State Supreme Gount tford tieut Hed at ATter ool Nov 3, Samuel rmor ehief justice of the court of er- his hotie here yoster- a long fliness, Prentice was born 0, supremc ftor L 8. 1850 in North Stonington Chester Prenticc le at North vieh Irec graduated in 1 1 at Ya Law &chool two ye g at the Hopking in New Haven while schoo! sSmith (Crary) Prentice public schools o academy where . He was and from s later. grammar attend- in 1873 © Made Judge in 1889 graduatio entered the { Chamberlain, Hull and and in 1876 ship with the late "his partnership con- is tc v:rv\ expl ppointed for cight years crnor Coc ym Octoher 1881 to October Ite- committees, was chairn: ) town was a delegate stat conventions elerk of tion er of the state | mittee 1 and he resigned in from its Tustructor at Yale pleading in in 1896 1 1961 to ed, He was from from 1852 ofth at year ve secr as on officer of egiment, ( He { the Hartford T library tering the legal age limit Member of Many Olubs club of FEvening club tv of Colonial cticut Historfeal Asyium Hill Con- of w \ he was he was on mis- Gra committe Anna Coombe [ost, lied recently. Funeral Wednesday held at the regntiona < Wednesday afternoon tor. v. W H. viees Hi orary hearers wi Baldwin of Tustice orge W ice John zeport w Haven, James I' ol W. Jacohs, dward M. Day Archibald A * Reach and Mor all of Hartford HOSPITAT BURNED e N tal w £ht hy a wind, inknown Flks' District Deputy Coming Thursday Night f Roeckyille dis xalted ruler, w t to Britain . 0. EIks at the nest T New inteed *’m [ S = Quality made Certain- Satisfaction guaran ibuted City Coal & Wood Co. 141-119 MAIN 87 NEW BRITAIN ts chairman | ary to SIMIEL PRENTIE, INES AGAN 1S | vrces i e e MONDAY, KDKA cstinghouse — PEAGEFUL CTY (W Few Troops on Duly-Rigid ..., . Pl‘Obe Ulldel' way Iittsburgh chestra, Noy Athletic assoclation 7:30 p. m, - hody's Business.” 7 Stockman r Niles, Ohio, $.—With peace } } ¥ 140 p. m and order restored military, | county and city officlals today turned their attention to fixing the respon- sibility for Saturday's rioting be- the Ku Klux Klan and the inti-klansmen, which oceurred while Klansmen were preparing to parade. | T'ho list of known wounded as the result of skirmishes remalned at 13, Only a comparative few national guardsmen remained on duty. Most Major General Benson W. Hough, in charge of the cily, pro- admed under qualified martial law by Governor Donahey after rioting wegan, sald would be home in time to cast their ballots in tomorrow's ‘VA.“'UM\. ¥ | Investigation into the rioting was ! started by military authorities after + conference between eneral | Mough, Mayor H. C. Kistler, Sheriff J. E. Thomas and Prosecuting At rney H. . Burgess, tinued ay. Chief of Police liounds said planned to Ewear out Warrants ore Mayor Kistler tomorrow, but to say how many. | ¥ sts were made yester- most of them on charges of in- ile se 1 to be here, produce markets 8 p. m~—"The Place Scout Work in the An muni . s m. B p. m §:45 p. mo—Ar of the twee Talk on *'Pe Wes e band; String Linsemble with ha chestra; ) ¢ theas, Quar Bton recast am continued *hicago.) 3 p. m jal and final markets, 6:35 T m.—Children's me Dinner coneert I'hitharmonic by estinghous Trio. Ma report Pedtime One Minute aled weapor were jardsmen rou civil courts, although the nder qualificd martial law and mii- orities are in il authoritie explaining that atio 1 Conferer First in Modern tary ant suprems ) poom lrason of commani stil anctionin Anyone atte are American Kian or Soprano 1 wit His princ , Gerena effort, of I'rio, ington time pa however, i3 to honic evid oting o 85 the lo partici- case ither reports. Musical progran Danc Sl i orch W7 an Hall — Ne |Supreme Regent to Vi | Royal Arcanum Nov. 14 ting of Royal Arcan 1, there will b ament and mem! from Hartford, m a sct rs will Bristol ot Journa -“Iconomics.” Address by t York. ne pay the Gove ouncil an official visit AUTO HITS BOY CYCLIST from a Britain it of being Burritt street, is flering broken ankle at the New General hospital as a struck while riding his North Burritt street yester operated by Wa of 163 Church street, According to the report of the acc dent received by the police | struck the boy as he was turning his the street, Popular so Jacques Gr automobile e 5 Schoo! of Chiropractic Davenport, Iowa.) the auto bicyele around on School Dramatic | Feed your Hair ........ | Bear-Grease ANOLD INDIAN REMEDY Did you ever see a bald headed Indian? Bear Grease was the hair dressing of N A Indians and our forefath g, heaithy ha h is pure Bear growth by feeding the roots ofthe hair. BEAR GRO imparts beautiful lustre and rare frag rance to hair.an S COMBED as ycu comb it Fine, also, for children’s b be sure the Bear-Grease vou use marked BEAR-GRO—then it's genuin Sold only by The Fair Department Storc Boston Department Store Bear-Gro Election Returns by Tuesdas Tyening PRUE SMOKES RadioEq:ipment House Chestnut &t A Radiola — ou the election returns without dela our own home. a fine concert ateh—lecture eus events, ete, Other evenings you can the on best dance music--a various subjects (haose the model vou like and hear it in your n home. — M SPRING & HE BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 73-77-79-81 Church St. ast Diteburgh) Dinner concert of the Aia| Tty em: p. m.—The Radio Rhymater. “Politles— Every- porta of the primary livestock and wholesale | Girl | rerage Com- onality Anniversary program, versary program by the KDKA Little Symphony or- I Brass and KDKA operatic time &ig News, finan bed- the | “Butter 1 ta America il In- a itera- | hy the Wes sig- w York City.) Levitow's Ho- Orchestra with 6:45 p. m.~Liyestock and duce market reporta. 7 p. m,~—Nedtime storiea and roll call, pro- W (Edison Light 6:30 p. m.—Dance seloctions by Dok-Fisenbourg and his Sinfonlans, | ~Radlo rally—Conducted | by James M. Curley, mayor of Boa- ton. 10 p. m.~Boston Edison Big her elub, 7140 p. m.—~Musicale, 8§ p. m.—Jay Relsman dance orchestra E Rddlo De Luxe con- and his m.—"Mars and the Other m.—The Radio Boy. m.—Vocal recital. WGY e C 2 &) 10 p. (General Elect | & p. m.——Produce and stock mar- | ket quotations; news bulletina, 0 p. m.—Weekly sports review, 45 p. m.~—~Musical program. WAAM (l. R, Nelson Co.—Newark, N. J.) §:10 p. m.—Soprano duet | 8:15 p. m.~Tenor and planist. | $:30 p. m.—"Swect Marie” and| Ruttercup. 1 45 p. m. 95 nivm Concert —“Sweet pianist. Marie” 9:1% p. m.—Tenor., 9:30 p. m.—Bert Brothers. 9:45 p. m.~—Terrace club orches- talk for|ira and entertainers. 10 p. m.——H s 10:30 p. m.—Tgrrace ¢ tra and entertainers, | e Y | WAN +'s State Theater Rldg York City.) | 6:20 to 7:20 p. m.—-Huston Ray's Talk. | archestra. | 8 p.om fance $:30 p.om of Hot: Ol 845 9 p. m.—Littmann's Employes’ or-| estra. 4:30 p. m.-~Fvening bulletin cur-| rent news, i 937 p. mo—Dan Gregory's Crys-§ tal I’alace orchestra. | p. m.—Jack Shack midni Interview Sherman, star of Sam Lannin's Roseland | orchestra | Talk “Th Scalp Treatment.” p. m.--Kiwanis club boy's| on Value | with Lowell ‘High Stak i 1 to 12:45 a. m.—-Lou Gold's WHAZ sclaer Polytechnic Institute — I'ro; X.) by planist, | violinist and reader, 180 p.m Popular dance music Anthony J. Flush and his Seren- assisted by pianist and bari- WTAM Storag> Pattery and.) o — | | ~Dinner dance Iip Spitainy's dance or- 10:30 p. m. to 1 a. m.--Dance p gram by Philip Spitainy’s dance or- Lopez Hotel of the day's Musieal program nusie, Vineent | ‘.,‘ Jance orchesira. wsn Atlanta, Ga Uanta Community Concert wex Prase - Dietrof Dinner conerst Musical progran WNAC -1 Stores- Boston.) Chitdren.'s half hour of w and mus 5 p. m—-WNAC dinner Talk —*Votin JOHN T. 3 KILLED WHEN Fatal Grade Crossing Crash at {pont, 60, of Farnham, Quebec, and her son, E. Dupont, 30, of Montreal, were killed and two other persons Jwere injured, one of them seriously, in a railroad crosslig accldent at the St Hubert statio from Montreal yesterday. automobile in which they were driv- ing stalled on the tracks and was hit |by the train and by another nuto- —Schenectady, Imobile from the rear éimultancous- Iy, suffering from a possible fracture of | the skull, and a fractured right Ieg. Miss caped with sllght woman, learned, who was in the sccond car, was cut by brok $ p. m.—Teanme of dav's sport. - Stamford Boy Kills | |gtea in the and iterday morning from a bullet wound | Qver 17 Million Jars Used Ye. 1p." lin the abdomen received while play- ing with {of this place shooting with a rifle at a target Sat urday thinking the giun was ub orches- Dointed it at the smaller fired. 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