New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 2

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Holy Family Circle Sale For Benefit of Needy ale of the Holy Fam- to the poor of the Amittees for tha various heen selected are y store, Mrs, Aug- : Mrs. Corb- , Moorliead, cream Mrs. Cranle; and Tf‘nl[]]('!(;l; Does Not Want to Be Senator - . Governor Is Acensed of _ Having Another’s Dog NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,® |GYPSY TRIAL ROLING ACCEPTED BY COURT Declsion Made by Nomads 1s dustice I Lyes of Judge Bonniwell of Philadelphia udelphla, Nov, 8.~Judge Eu- ¢ ¢, Bonniwell he 1 the verdict d aceept. of a “Glpsy trial" 1] al" exander and Antonio Crise eld here last night, and dismis “forcible entry te to's 16 year old ona became the $1,600 of Mi 0, Later she left him | urned to her father, Obeying 1 dictum to red the ! but subsequer was | e and his br tto the purchase r Steve v pistol ey were arrested, @ their arrest, in c ' was held at Lena return to he 1 until such tim who ctaim the monry pay it back to the parents nforman ce “ather Jo nd it h Ther Stgned) T always is n mas M } ecn | occhio “raw ' over tl 1 the tale y and t they stuck to fays, AFTER SHOOTING of Intoxication Likely to Hiding Body of Ernest Schoer | ™" g of Roglrs, . 1, Conn, Nov. 5.- New York 8 —-Four young s will '8 ed in childr today after neider, accused in he I3 e Mix, of 1 when th 1tomo of Mrs playing with t day m had been stories last n of lquor. both the yepartment and by the t North Have ccident occurred has he e Schwer b of brush with s of p 1 and assist- ast night, | @ place where tl ed from Schwer s report and a 1t has been madc Attorney Ch that he will Onep oue direction and the other in the opposite Then, under threat of arrest, they 4 told the y of al shooting which their two r corroborated. They ve of them had gone swamp with a rifle they had | ased by mail and that while | aking turns shooting one of thelr number diséharged the gun before sto liearing before state motor hicle departn carrying a for en 56 months while intox there will y h reve en rare and convic DrTrues Elixir is an invaluable aid to Mothers when children show signs of worms. §You know the symptoms: Pale face, coated tongue, dull eyes, itching of the nose, constipation. €@ Dr. True's Elixir will quickly relieve these undesirable conditions and bring back your children to renewed health and spirits. QDr. True's Elixir is absolutely safe. Made of pure herbs of finest quality, it clears as it cleanses the entiro digestive tract. In successful use for seventy-three years. The True Family Laxative | and worm expeller Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. MEMBER » FEDERAL RESERVE _ W LS YSTEM, YOUR BUSINESS ou. 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They were 10 without bail for a second hear- g in Franklin court November 18. rds were represented on cha ¥ counse Hundreds of persons assembled at e hour sot for the opening of but the authorities took every precaution to prevent disorder and nly those directly connected with court or with the case itself were ritted to the room. The four pris- oners were brought here from Ded- un jail and taken back to Dedham imme fter their arraignment. Alfr d in Pawtucket Thursday night, is said 1o have admitted that he drove the bandit car, but has disclaimed any part in the attempt on the .Mank others were taken early yester- | day morning in a Providence lodg- | ing house by Rhode Island and Massachusetts police officers, for Be the g part- BT | death of | Og- State Motor | by | va- T eral ving anutomobiles e been obtained be of wide open ven ealoons AT s o P o A e g ey P SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924, Teachers' Club Brings Russian Sextet Here A concert which is colorful and unusual will be offered by the New Britaln Teachers' club, when it brings to this clty on Wednesday evening, November 19, the Russian Cathedral Sextet, Last season this superb organiza- tlon filled 100 engagements, and was everywhere acclalmed an unquali- fled success,” Each of the singers has made an {individual reputation for himself in Russia, and seyeral were members of the Imperial Opera company of Petrograd, The program is made up of cathe- dral musie, folk-songs in peasant hollday costume, Gypsy music and operatic arias and ensemblds, The sextet will appear at the Cen- tral' Junlor high school, Life without the classified ads would be one made rush, Use them dally and save your strength and nerve, They are your best friends. i v ISR 5 Coughs quickly broken up by the soothing, healiny ard cur- rative effect of pure flax seod oiland irish moss; two of the ingredients in Linonine. 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