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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W rsreusno HINSTER NINED | Sure Relief GET ELECTION RETURNS' H]R H[]NflR MEI] AL' OR INDlGESTION [l on to begulle French money out| Waste over old of the long stockings of noble and | griefs Certl- peasant allke for the purchase of { fied ¥Flavoring Extracta ahd there shaky bonds which on all other|will be no cause for sorrow.—advt, [} 9 | Lourses the world over had de- helined nearly to the point of exe —_— HARKET PRIGESLP ™ Putnam | AFTERG0.0.WN . tinetion. Nor was this all. While in no ! . vay assoclated in writlng th ; Dean Brown Considers Him One | Becaretion of macendence, Fran: 6 BELLANS . Jin was to the front in the post-war Hot water ol Gmtest Ameflcm]s period of constitutional adjustment and his name is the only name ap- SureReIief e, pearlmg among the signatures to the Honse Observed By Clubs and | Jraternities and Hundreds Ree Fadel oo | S Advnces Mk Early ik I et Rev. Dr. Klingberg Fist to Be 2CO0 | Doglings in Wall Street |,y v e ereien wes s Nominated in Riwaais Gontest cvelywhere @ group as- | —— sen the city arrangements x 3 x e L 'I"m_lm"w‘p_ - | A rare treat awaited the unusual- | Declaration, the constitution, the Wall strect's BT A ANe ] rabe Sl Rev, Dr, J, E. Kllngberg, founder . )y large gathering at the mecting of French treaty and that with England | presidential ele Hundreds ‘of people ussembled |1 superintendent of the Children's 25 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere :lm”}"m"-n‘!\;'h:h hrld’ S{(-.-‘t:wl‘;n‘y :‘1’,’1"5,1;;‘,':"“1"" the freedom of t v L rp upturs | front of the llerald office where Home who was one of the persons e I} o assembly house of St. Mark's | the S, stock y i sually heavy 'he returns were shown on a mf\l\. n “‘,n il church when Dean Charles R. Doctor Brown emphasized the 4 % 3 3 | 1 \ s RSO s oY nominated in the Kiwanis service THREATENED WITH “SHOT " | Brown of Yale Divinity school spoke comprahensive views, fthe honest (Can Be Used For | g lolal anl eRatinft] e Ll ion i) medallanard icontest,yyas approved ) lon “Benjamin Franklin—the man ‘purposcs and the quict. clear-headed | r it e ’ [ S8 ; ; S ate sistenc 8 ly great man, of the At the Y Ly PERSGHY TAKES T H EIJ The lecturer sald that were he to |Landing in Philadelphia a penni- Tinting or Dyeing || 10¢ pke. \! " ! i ))\"r‘.':'!u(': rtors, ‘UU\I“)\:'JIVLV or m" 1’:1rjw'yaf‘.u'.,,,‘,.L’ fassthe hon — sclect & typlcal American character |less youth, at tho age of 42 he dis- > 1 5 7d at the New Britaln club LDt iramliesitodbs e YV Taycatigates Bac L L. LpIEse At LS plaln, rugged, corh- | Foted of flie riatlny Dlslioss e i i i era RN TiEA pproy ed, ” mon sense, practical qualities ovorihllfl built up for what then was re- ok \t the latter t b was| The Kiwaus ciub hus offcred a| leves stanger Intended To |} mind In speaking of “Uncle &am,” |garded a very subsianal fortine THE | flled with men who ‘waited | Rold medal to ti )\ of Ne {hat man would be Franklin, Born |und retired to the less exacting ” 7 I :”,“r ';‘ : "“ ; Of ) '_": Provide Refreshments in Bosten in 1708 Iranklin's prime |activitics or writing and Investiga- Il i ] T Tt ritain who has ormed the| ¢ land years of mature uscfulness wero | ton, g b e Kb ik e metcouaR IR BHICATE 8 T m going to glve you a shot,” |realized in the troublous times cen-| A forward looking and wise man, H etk e .“‘M e hnaallon with TisConihar 1 was the greeting Louis Derschy of [tering 4n the Revolution. of :“““r‘l,”":‘, I;t;th*r fllvs‘g:nnv. lmmlt|n. DRUG CO o e i A san i dnlgNE friote lar work in the 10 months preceding | AT¢h strect reecived S Mt u\r;:-"l:l:ro;[::‘]:;x h:nd"”l:nn‘:tl\orn of w‘:;:;\a n:ir’.‘ 1'n';m-°u"\3.vj ‘mg)(l?:\]n of n;r): 5 ) i | thin @ score of men waited about. | November s may be simply |Man on Winter street ecarly this oqort, the clarity of thought, calm |culture, his science was applied || Woolworth, which 4 ) “;m‘L”;“’;‘fl"_"'.”(“r“‘;hn*\"n*;l"_\ ;":‘1 Ithe culmination of a work that was Morning, and the stranger proceed- |and polse of manner thought of in [scienco and he freely gave the world 17 . (leongelissainss s Mo o Keen in tonch with re- | Started previously, but concluded this | i to reach for his backg pocket.|connection with the New England the béneft of his researches; and in 169-1[ 1 M"n St i e to |2 thanes ep In touch i e e e e v elot e, | Poor Richard's Almanack published Vigll - I el ports that came n were thronged ¥€U0 o o ea ! 3 3 | These q fications fitted him for | s conclusions in tho form of pro- e with voters until a late hour, or un- | G SNEEC B orlgan s :,\‘“',,‘, ing shot Perschy hotfooted it to | pre-eminent service in the’ struggle | Verbs. Sweeten the 5 i \”.;; .w"r\ny»ml lm':«,! "“,;:t.g PR S :é Main stret where he located Pa- | ofthe Colonies for independence and | _As writer, inventor, statesman and b h > — — — tful stage, La ht a ST ekl el frolman Daniel Cosgrove and started |only Washington can be accredited | philosopher, Franklin stood four L= g ietory el by tho re. | something to some one, but to “en- | o'y, oy {o thie policcman, He | with moro Coheploltus lvr\l.-nmu],‘..\q\lure to the Ilfe of his time. His reath, steady courage interest in civie spirit jcans who carried red lights and ° Nominatior ecded to give vent to thelr| Iy started his story when Cog- | the country. Second only to lead- | Work is builded into very much that th erove soded the man running down ing the armed forces®was Franklin's | €0°S to make lfe richer. His € t,‘ewes — ) re hade by th La N ol 5 tion tn cheers and shouts, eral public and should he sent 10 | winter street and he started ir 5 3 by i ;i tation i ss woulil the | ! ; e Kivanlsl contesteaditer Vinter strees and he started in pur- | work in helping to finance the war | Writings will be read as long as the| ¢ HORSFALL safoty of the trar of the Herald office there was a ;‘ : “"‘ s contest editor of the | (it The stranger ran through a |With the mother country. He | Inglish lauguage 1s used by man- Always‘ Good Taste” of mueh activity, from the They then will be submitted |y,0 yard on € the polls closed until shortly to the nominating committee, the ! .o qed in eludir re midnight. Two identity of whose members has not writing machines taking bheen d 1. and will be discussed, | Prose reports off the wire, two other of the candidate investi- cgraph instruments and three it constdered eligible will nk line phones were kept fn con- in nominatio 2 t nse until midnights ¢ the eity were “tuned rk street and sue essed the paticnce and per- Kind g the pursuing po- lieeman 0 1ck to Perschy, Patroiman » was told by him that he| =5ei =] iga coummrs sex or FRER rts are sald to ha after completing his night'y work. | clearly, much to the sat I'lie stranger then ls alleged to have e who vlewed with anxiety the | the person receiving the majority e s s e With Each Purchase of a Grand Prize - of a recurrence of the votes will he glven the medal at the | oive vou a shot.” ke + Interference of the preced- | annual banquet of the club in Jai Eireloat Doserove went | slevg gt SRS ary. A prominent speaker Will e | \wintor street to a spot where it 1 Elec- —_— = selected for the oc T N ceemed to him that the flecing man /|8 1 T letter nominating Dr. KUNE- [pad thrown somethi Tnvestigat- SHiels alosing | bers is as follows: 1 found that the stranger had oad shares | “Contest Editor, New Britain Her- | },r5ken a hottle of lquor in the gut- 3 : : EANER” selling | ter as he ran, leading the police to | VACUUM CL el "I would like to place the name | pejjove that instead of plotting fo i which of Dr. J. E. Kiingberg before 1he | yyrder Perschy in cold blood, the AR AN U | Kiwanis contest committee, as nom- | i e : a stranger intended merely to make a ] A tnation in the contest to select #1e | go6q fellow of himself and give him | For a Limited Time Only persan who has done the most for | ghot of llquor. "1k Steek, Demoorat, Almost Certain v roveir b e e 1y e I consider that Klingberg CLOTHES els for the sear whil made in our own shop in the Wabas! r the first three days of the er 16, the Herald come in | will print a coupon by W week of Ne —New Styles ctiop of 'era can express their —Now Weaves cu «New Patterns, vison ¢ These are tI that the b siight im- — | Only with these famous attachments can you fully enjoy s 8| Eureka’s marvelous helpfulness. You can renovate mat- held this envialle position for sev- Sen S D e | |ttt it e S HORSFALLS [=: wor BN e B A MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN [l et tomitve and make counie tver hard taks R e harngel matket of the needy and worthy orphans of | € i e A ] o this community, is an act that the | ARE SICKI.Y ||B| easy. Just as the Eureka itself has ended carpet and rug - it S e By The Assnclated Pr ! good of which cannot be measured. | |{M| cleaning drudgery. 93-99 \sj"h‘m st)’ffl et e Des Moines, Towa, §.—The *“We do know, however, of what| 3 | g e | Mothers who value their own| { | doteat of Scnator Smith W. Brook- | he has done for the boys and girls | e 1 " Bartrort. SOTH ANNIVERSARY [han o whom moeoc Towat sl o s o i i s i ot st o e (B Demonstrated in Your Own Home FREE & ‘ e T | | tieal 1eaders Liad before the election {we know what many of them are [lenild enyennuid noxesibe Witk It pays to buy our xind SO comceded o comparatively easy vic- [-doing in the world today, after hav- | ozl ot enc R Ys Byecs b ““”"]"““ Phone, write or call at our store today and we will gladly ¢ tory, appeared on the face of un-ing reached maturity {6z gniiaronfar fuse Shrongl cHes send vou a Grand Prize Eureka for free trial. Use it fficial - return day ve I |- Sunr Kiineberg b season. They Break up Colds, Regu- | i \ g T Century Mark On Thursday After :'fr\o‘v:u r\;'n:rq T‘T"fii“mf?yhi;‘ik‘ei'n‘!,,nfl{;gk;‘“:',; 21]{\,“, in which to |late ne Bowels, Relieve Feverish- | for three days at our expense and prove to vourself that its usefulness is unlimited. | ness, Constipation, Teething Dieor- | $8:50 Set of Attachments FREE | s4.15 Ottumwa lawyer. {carry on this work and in whlrh‘ Aore. Hoadaiho and Stomach Trous| If you want:to keep the Eureka pay only Che Gift She Will Appreciate. South Church F. M, 8, To Pass Hal succecded In Appropriate Exerclses. Sena < refuged $0 eon- i S0 A aff noon With Appropri X Senator “rna}y\\aflfi sed t0 1;\1’\“ | this work can t :; rried m;x"s 1:r 1;0 bles. TUsed by Mothers for over 30| e defeat, as also di campa Kv 15 gane The addition _r:f s v:fi b SE POWDERS GIVE H. Cook, but republican | tution to our community, particuia Al Drug Stores. | ersary of the or- Foreign m ssionary + A t1 tional | leaders, luding B. B. Burnquist, a manufacturing community of this % it ) ey sutional | fe central committce chairman | character, 18 Worth ita Seight i PR ,](M”k"‘mf"s’;‘n’[”;;f,_ $4.75 down and the balance on the easiest Down Jobserye Oy ek | deciared the unofficial returns at 10 jgold. I e s kind of payments. We will then give you a Balance easy on ¢ et Aot > ) _ | Address Mother Gray To., LeRoy, | 3 ) g 3 s el i eesmed o leaye ISR doubt) ke examnlemiieh D, Klinghers N. Y. ! complete set of attachments without one cent Monthly Pay- ek had been successtul. s set for the other eitizens of New | S P eady, wiithout doubt, | ain has al Steck ha 5 in 1042 | Br misslonary service b tas | e atate's 2,418 preeincts. The |had an extended Influence in the het- E e Kirkham. Papers will missing precincts o scattered |tw'nen' of our community.” | .[ N URTURE FREE TRIAL COUPON : Mrs. W. F. Brooks and ; et e e ISR o i ero el ST ORELED CLOSE EARLY | Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo LRI e : ol ibees 2 e ecincta were outstanding, gteck | The closing of local stores at b vt —_— % Send me details of your free attachment j el o e lo'clock on the Armis- ere isone remedy that seldom fails offer, ss of the day W be had been ling 5 tice Day, Noven 11, was recom- | tostop itching torture and relieve skin > 9 M ‘n S T ] s, Edward Warren Ca- { the Afencantile Bureau of iritation, and that makes the skin NAME s ame s o 1 al treet €. ,2504 Jartford jruended - (2 o ce a ts 2 B RS G 0., NEBRASKR 1 ety ot 0 ol S v [ A The burean Zemo, which generally overcomes skin hos. om. diseases. Eczema, ltch, Pimples, Rash- es, Blackheads, in most cases quickly & === give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching | usually stors instantly. Zemoisasafe, antiseptic liquid_that may be applied at any time, for it does not show. Trial bottle 35¢, large size $1.00. Zemo Put our PASTE CLAR and its absolut ness will be prov rich mi and T possible t —— |o'clock this mc also recommended t Democratic National Committeeman |\ oo " igine 1o ¢ q the social | bilcans Have |parade which wiil Admits That Republicans B e toration ave the store at 4 oc |merchants present pro their big merchand Made Unconscious by Drinking “Moonshine” Carried State For Coolidge. Richness and purlty unex- Peter 8 of 15 : —Arthur Mulien 0f ¢ ae ruel for the honfire 0 Wal- oap g6e " All drugei | ¥ Ymat mocratic n a com- | i " h J IgZIsts. ried Nebraska when te's 1,041 precincts idge a vote of 128.002, th 83,179 for John tor La Foilette was United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street | New Britain The shot-filled Snakeskin’s challenge Was stern answer to their foes Through quality New England Bread n of Beatrice, re- » o o | Tts wholesome goodness show The loa€ in th Here is a Bread that is Different We challenge you to try it— then you will know why it is called the Home Loaf It is just as the housewives James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTUT Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Ta Eure ool TAKES YOUR PLACE Norris, re- votes com- | 101.398 of J. J.| (USR] When vou are no longer on hand to protect Trainee of Yale University d : L Tel. 1274-13 te report : | vour dependents, there should be a Will which i a Efl!d — vou have drawn and in which you have specified A —— ri . 1 ne<t h T A i P 5 > % | just how your family and other heirs shall benefit CROWLEY BROS.INC. | I ; City Items | ey PAINTERS AND W : X ; ;fi on, Crowell's. | Your Will must take vour place and there- DECORATORS One | g ey ' e e 267 Chapman Street Ly nted .xecutor — NEW BRITAIN : p Estimates cheerfully glven on sl harata NATIONALIEE you will call we can challenged us to make it all jobs. —TEL. peace. They were | readily expia S S0, of Willia C Hart, W sed t omment the de- nuths other zn to ' NEW ENGLAND VYV T 2 | HEA v Y 1 CRTEX I Gulby player planos at Morans'. | There ap no | $3.00 s of Rohemian Eagles T Iy meeting in cer's hall on Arch street 30 o ck tomorrow afternoon. | Xmas Music Club.— and a complete stock all style Frames and i Prompt Service Victor Stepenski j A .thr The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO |. | B. Georges & Co. | I were issued by erday to Joseph r. and Mayanna and to C: * Oldest Bank in New Britain ” 3 ¥ ilee | Influenza and other serious | ' * Warse Gfe 15 Park | SR NEW ENGLAND Square \I‘)"“‘\, 'Iei‘; L | jlls resulting from a Cold. ue. s DSRY S 436 MAIN ST. The box bears this signature < S e o PALACE e Starting Sunday _ —k | L P Mere | e e G | HAROLD LLOYD In : ozt ittt | @ TRETOTY | S o e “HOT WATER” | New Eng'aniPa’ngCo.(0 K)Eranch, Hart‘ord perve. They are pesh iymeds. | ~ <he Tel. 1966 —adt