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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924. ' in this way Use | ain's first labor premier, the Evening | married here yesterday afternoon to ir imagination | Star today eays it understands, Noth- | Mrs. Mary H. Earle of 41 High “When you deliver an honest ton {ing definite has heen declded as to |street at the bride's home. The cere- of good coal at a reasonable price to | the trip, but it is expected the gn- ;mnh\' witnessed the uniting of two of rm some happy fireside, when you | nouncement will be made shortly, | Norwalk's wealthiest and most so- and Prof. H. Augus- | ctor of fine arts, Bos- | o state capital, ton University explained the pjctures | on. At and told of their value in Sunday He declared the three | Utilities Commisslon. opened to view ‘he hearing will b held on that tine Smith dir @ brother and 1 sought in cor of several cz that federal been in their Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just molsten your hair-brush with a little “Dan- derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can | | [ those who for one reason or an. GOOD Am REGORD | MURDER CHARGE READ | 85500 GRURGH ST. BLAZE |SFFS ROTARY AS |5 s sz 5% s ACCUSE HULBERT OF ‘ Il | | m— J great opportunity for extra-occupa- ' eBus lltflfl ral | tional service, Invest your surplus s A 5 - — . Army Aviators Flew Over 9 ’m STRAPPE[] SLAYER Firse Burns Woodwork in Vacant in the salvaging of humanity, a great . v " | Store At No. 84 — Automobile roclamation service which ought to Million Miles in 1923 With Only | awaken and stir the immagination 18 Killed. s | Threatened By Short Circuit, e of any man, : P H i | “The next great task for America G M F G Dayton, Ohio, Nov, 13,~United Claims Scene Was Made | Dumage cnmuiod w avoue o0 Baptist Minister Would - Free,, eumere £ict S, e 60C EXpense Mony FIOM GHY | saie S seiors new sasnsen ot ing ol Wri ¢ t ) Miss | rosul ‘."' A .,:',,:I“'\',‘:',:'l' 0 (“ gether, We will perhaps forever and State Al miles during 19123 with & lo:l nflbut g | Weiliive Mco that Thorn- |store at 3 ch street last night, hurches From Traditio R AR ek ot T atple Y d § ]egw 18 lives, nccording to statistics given e”mg 0 “[ obsession about “mfi f‘! 'lv’" 'i‘,'.‘ L "‘1)?:"1\'_‘8 ,“'1”""" ! Urcies From m 1L0n§ | will not do to level everybody down out today at McCook fleld, e wat ihat Sgundily LA HO IR A NEN Bruain g — o the lowest s the Bolsheviats scek The number of miles covered by Pypesetting company and the New 3 3o oy the airmen s based upon the speed Rbiche nt SR, 1 ecend noosRorihe sybuliaing Breligloniby Rav. D eankss. ”““"““"vnur {rsquatities: will asass (t0) ke a||vonsesict Murray Hulbert, president | Haviland, which ordinarily travels at el Fow that occt 1 Y afte suffered small damage from smoke Baptist minister of Hartford and | g, 120 miles an hour, and as a result ¢ itigation Chief William J. Noble investigated isllsningiisouree o G fricon Aniinn | of Ah:besrdiptiMlermun; nuoURo: (1L o the 120 1 B b 5 e L Dase and said that spontaneous MeMber of the Hartford Rotary |overy man catchen the idea of serv- fcd today the discovery of alleged | Continuing the figures 98 he 1‘; 9 B ks Galubilehe o Inaentie R e bk SO club, at & meeting of the New Brit- |ico and puts it to work. The adding |duplications by which Mr. Hulert miles an hour basis, ft '; '0:0""“ y l:j uicia o SRl g ain and Hurtford clubs held in this | machine has been perfected and it is |collected expenses from both the |the table that for every 606,080 m |" m Adatratis ot s n fur 1E11 R OLIBR L S The fire was discovered by Mofor. o % g 0 The occasion was the [a marvel, more accurate than the |city and the state for a trip {rom\”" airmen (:0\uxe§. one hmonnn ;lm 3 Sahied ‘the d ¢ st 3 Pl Policeman William 8. Strolls, ooy arniioting of the New Britain | human mind. 1t took brains and in- | Albany to New York. [ was lost. ~ For svery £7,480 miles WX lshe L e ] v ] ) 18 vho s¢ fn an alarm from Box 14 Rotary club but was in charge of | ventive genius to put it together. It The announcement was the latest (hrfc was one ncc' dent., th f,‘ ed with a ¢ \w‘ : ve a g 1en he saw smoke pourlng from TR ol S \atson House | Wil take more brains to fnvent a |move made against Hulbert by The distance covered is more than e rected 8 whio s 0 slic \ ) T o ore LA b kel | A, \ il (‘l\ ¢ fl“. : N ( 1 i 1 e bullding. The flames were "y oo formerly of New Brit- |dividing machine, somcthing that |Comptroller Charles L. Craig, “1‘,,:114 times uround_y the world, Army i £ e B reading rapidly when the fire ap. o 000 T nd music was | Wil show us how to divide what we [recently withheld the aldermanic| fiyers put in 75,778 hours in the air. AL A ; Rk LR ratus arrived, but they were soon gl iy he” Il Rotary orches- |have o that as nearly as possible |President's salary for October on the | McCook fleld officers sald there s | k. fice ad z t 1 using nder control and the fire put out. o ey A fand - Rota. | justice will be done. Too many peo. |Eround that his holding oftice aa | no other mode of transportation that | 9 9\}: Lot s . ] -1 Damage estimated at $60 was done rjans presided at the meeting. ple who are experts at adding, have [commissioner of the “"“’:" "“]':" can produce like figures. foo and upon being fnfor sked that d she an automobile at the corner of | Congratulations were extended to not learned to divide. They never DAk commission = disquaified him o, the writ he served after 1 e e Ilolmes avenue and West Main Gardner C. Weld, seeretary, who has |scemed to get beyond addition in |{rOM b b fon tha welt ! giteet tirned s GpIRIEIING (e giroot last evening, The machine. |jugt returned from his wedding trip; | mathematics. The true Rotarian fa |AROUNCE at RIS ok Nty ad i ol et LSS s it S SHE B RSCrcn by Clarence Jacobson of 37 o Fred O. Rackliffe, past president, |alnays looking for an opportunity to [14IPCVS BhidS L I B tra a0 a pre Xe) Fanhaln e A, eld court, caught fire s a re- '\ho celebrated his seventh wedding | divide up his profits with those who the clty pasroll hut that satary | ! er strect ined but r st ¢ avex tpe ¥UIL of @ short efreuit in the clec- unniversary last Thuraday, and to are in need, to lend a helping hand. | RGN U B0 TGRS SRR | 3 oeasi s ot 3 system. Fire apparatus an- | J, W, Marsland on his birthday an- | “I predict that Rotary with its |the state office. tra that e = s ered an alarm from Box b1 for pjversary yesterday. 5 l:wkx:'rmmd of the golden rule and “Hulbert made a trip to Albany b o 0! ST Bt e - = aze. _A etter was read from the tie Sermon on the Mount, when it{on May 5, 1924, as a state offical | A Gleamy Mass of Hair | ved pationt time, Stark finally for a oot e Kiwants club calling attention to the [ycaches fts full maturity and gets in- |and as a city official,” sald the ex- | ha Rt b Ty Kiwanis service medal contest being | to its full stride will be a new reli- |aminers In their report today. “As o S : g B e L conducted in conjunction with the 'gion with a burning enthusiasm for |a state commissioner, he explained [ 3¢ Danderine” does Wonders -y B Gouk e il . Herald and asking the co-operation |humanity, the religion for which the |his trip as belng for the purpose of e in opened with a it himibel il of the Rotary club. modern world waits, a religion frec |‘conferring with the state engineer for Any Girl's Hair d selzed tha sale e case tor a loaded revolver ) y Announcement was made of the from the traditlons which hamper |and surveyor and other officlals.! As e ot i ¢ e b oint meeting of civie clubs next many of our churches, free from stift |president of the board ‘of aldermen, 3 as pushing the tod Thorntor six feet tall. He Thursday at which Frederick A. |formalitics, free from ecclestiasism |he appeared before Governor Smith, and pursuit. Star t i 20 Wallis, commissioner of correetion and theological disputes; a religion | With Mayor Hylan, in opposition to | i de ‘o « |in New York, will speak. that has di rered h . |the governor's port authority bill, | and the doctor right \ Jidd scovered that the only o lon to avoid a s PR be(‘ond Day 0} S{ate Mae[mg ID| Rev. Mr. Hageard in his address way to serve God acceptably fs to| “Hulbert's expenses wera pald by 2 fnlhias S AT aat e [ predictad that Rotary would be- |serve men falthfully the board of estimata clerk who ac- e, ki phis come a religion “Free from the tra- | way man o oo . |companied the party of city officlals i :;;’:’;j_n"‘“’ re was t / Wale]‘blll‘y ditions which hamper many of our | ‘e "l "8 seek not \h:m”,:” o |as dishursing clerk. Notwithstand- i Chi (it o Crrro bk [ churches, and free from relizious |y, o o it RSN | We DK |ing this, as ~commissioner of _the o for entering subdued and manacled. tand theological disputes” Ho 8oKe | o are not aftor the thing gencrany |1 inSCT Lakes park commission, Hul- Fha ", aterlog sl ‘(‘ A Tt e T ey Waterbury, Nov, 13.—The second 'in part as follows: e et |e hing generally [hort collected from the state for the Papers; naveLe £ 245 pounds, Tndications 48Y of the state Stnday school con- | Rotary has two things in view, [, o %0 :m:‘r""h!“‘"i' ]“v- seck & |jgentical expenses which, it Iy tes v were that before she collapsed un. ‘#ntion opened here this morning at i one might be called occupational |y ™ it B0 o """ Is satisfac- |tified, the clerk paid and charged to attack she i put v"p a des. 0 o'clock with over 200 delegates|service and the other extra-occupa- | .o M””“ r 4‘" 'W‘:r\}" choose | 3 Azht for her life. An antopsy Aand guests in aftendance. Robert | tional service. A thoroughly good = “mrm: Mr 5"]3" © bhusiness nv'!; ‘The expenses concerned in the . t Mrs. Thornton had been Darling, vice president of Ensign-| Rotarian meets both of these de-|q Bb e 0. Experience proves | duplication were loss than $20 Ew MYSTERY k. Bickford Co. Simsbury, and mem- | mands. Business is usually thought 1ot & ’\"””’""';1’“ its "“”“«" me — — ber of the board of trustces of the | of as coldly calculating, and cruelly| 11y through some form of hu- H Sunday school association presided. | competitive. It has often been just | z’:" service. God has so made us, MARR AT 74 Postpone ea"ng];m Li Prof. Osbert W. Warmingham of | that, thinking of nothing but profits |® cannot escape it. Y Lo e v 4 -t | an divide Rut {t need ot hn Joston University was the first|and dividends. But it need n S ntinued trom First Page) | Kensington Bus Line noston ; ANLept b i g 2 (Centinued fion | A nearing. echedu hest speaker, s topic being "God in| Just thar, Tbelleve that the irritating| MacDonald Planning to ~ |Ru! Fros: Former Beigadier fn een successful { Monday afternoon at City hall on the moral recovery.” The second speak- | friction and illwill born of cold com- | i . National Guard, Weds Norwalk v apl A b Adelson vad bren sucese e o ot o for | oF was Onr A, Pheipn presldrnt o | Peliton can ve greatly releved by| Make Trip to America | Not Over 2 lbs. To a 2 5 ine f the Sunday school association and | PU!'ing a 8 flavon of udeallsm in-{ " y.ondon, Nov. 13.—Rs Woman. Bofl\lr‘;:gflfi Feud. EEmILALoy 8 Jitn! ‘.”- ’rn:: B el m].”:‘rr of the Fuller|t® Dusiness, and making it a real i ov. 1 Ramsay Mas- i Customer A bootleggers’ wa ce decla arkiis ! it L Belioh Go) Ha A ToroTis taste mh:}immmnv of human service. Tt win | Donald 18 contemplating a visit to| Norwalk, Nov. 13.—Russell Frost, | Jater brought R e e e ‘;'"_ iteul fie help a man migt and deepen ‘vve_:’\mn‘rlm on a holiday after his hard |74, former brigadier general of the | Adelson. L e L B S nathviltine canitelne I masifito] ETIA0LOf fear|VialyEar 43 Grest Beii | Comedticat i Nat onatf G lard was | With the informat Public noon 3 f flne arls Was) \ink if his businos | | o'clock in 0 afte the same (time and p IMPORTED appli- school w X P ver a full quart of pure milk 1o according to the Star, which adds |cially prominent familles. tol ol . ation AT - andred col yrints ited re | " L 8 do your hair up immediately and it | )] II nt A reports that Louis ion of Joseph T. Farr for a hundred color prints exhibited were | ¢ooq gome future American citizen |that while the ex-premier has re.| The ceremony was performed by will ap. SEi RO EFORT eli Mp 1n & booileg ¢ mitjto on Rahusilinagbeln cEhiRION Y ow in svaddling clothes, when you | ceived a pumber of tempting offers | Rev. Ernest F. McGregor of the Nor- | ™ PERT P00 as L will be The a il v ha D e former propr New Britain and Hart The afternoon sesslon opened At 21 furnish a stick of timber frce from | he does not Intend fto lecture or walk Congregational church in the | 7 THEoS 0 LRI Dalh Sualiing CHEESE 1d ery, who, Rhbanared o'clock with Mr. Phelps preslding. | knots and sap to build a house 0| make publtc speeches, resence of a few immediate rela- | ™ A hlotaott h‘ fre. hgr' d lu 1b. 65¢ of Rosen in 1 ivitie Mr. Farr's proposed route {s as Prof. Warmingham gave another ad-| spejter an American home, when ‘nlrc Co S R ] T le 6oftness, freshness an x- 5 b Me ing three men i tows are seek- follows: Main to East Main to Elm dress and Prof. Roland H. Bainton | i outecl| sinsurance, tojfeed widowa w York where they will sall for | " anC™ nd orphans, to clothe and educate While beautifying the hair “Dan- | streets, to Corbin’s cor- of Yale Divinity school made his to Stan o = 1-mmo on the Olymple, P & S o S i P meT O e e e contention epeech, The con-| he fatlioricss, to provide an income { Recently Mr, Frost was appointed :‘;'":1rhun:r'c!,ol1\‘;)Illgt:n;r:\:n:::1:k IMPORTED soon ! to Park to Hudson to Mulberry to vention will continue this evening| against miseries of a poverty- | es re Sfir“e 'h» official arbiter of the New York | {{,5~ Rid ‘m,fi,,{g Hale st ops falling SCHWEITZER & o ; Malostioelianiont SR airickengaldeageyivhonsyoutarrango chamber of commerce to hear and | o0 a” gandnitr qisappears. Get a o homs atiragted ors = a bouquet of flowers in tasty fashion decide disputes tn commercial and | o 670 SUR T A rug CHEESE Lvo scene. Q S . . for a repentant husband to take Tl e el R e e | 12D L any £ Senator Brookhart Spent Red Cross Features S i SRR CRCe ever u e ur" e v tore | S, couataz. e S e o 1h. 59¢ “Tired of Life” Says <341 in His (amnagn First Aid Demonstration | vhen vou 4o any of the things or [to 1aw. e i e = ici 13 v one of a thousand other things s | Brother of uicide w Nov. 13.— : i | e Practical first aid talks and dem- | in modern life, you are a real ser- |'ing dressing. onstrations to local firemen, police- | vant of hum y, making a ve IMPORTED — Eugene Brookhart nf Towa reported to After years of patient, painstak- ew York, No Million Acres_Burneq ¥rank, a consulting ¢ secretary of the senate men, Boy and Girl Sconts, and oth- | definite con Hon s Huran weit | N8 \eTortionithe partiof Fa Favell 0 I Aoyl | SWISS orntt. o nigaE Slantat in jhis campaign for recle R ) A o i e P Kown doctor, a prescription has ver in Louisia 3 5 g et {lcons rafl received contribi given Monday in connection with the | *Any business carried on with "1"”“ 'a””;d!'h”;‘.‘,”,’ Actinlly Sheall idiexandela 1Ln ’f,u“ ”{, ;‘l",l S GRUYERE and engag ¢ to $327 and that his exper anual Red Cross roll call by a doc- [ideal of service back of it will nmm | m;_"q QCEADRorbth euEneVeriiofTesiiacisa on ""’l"f “'_”" S ‘:ml CHEESE 1920, com $344. tor from First Aid Tnstruction Car|a profit, often a large profit. Re heenipent byjforgstirivcs i cenits He ad 18 entertained free of times in hotels and homes; r, | halls for speaking were all fur ; some rallroad t for me by \-wo- fnating & a note explainir upper W night. His bo his brother, Walte k who told the police that t N ¥ | Noman or woman need suffer an- |and north Louisiana, as a result of No. 1, which is now in Hartford. \ U et i 2 . f , Louisiana, s . Police. Chief Willl: 22 jturns will roll in in geometrie Pro-| oy e your with any discomfort, pain the long drouth, with one estmate atn olice Chief Willlam C. Hart and | pression. Now the real Rotarian ac- S L Rain ! e ---Walt r Finis Tire Chief Willlam J. Noble are |knowledges his obligations to hu- or soreness arising from rectal of the loss placed at several million both enthusiastic about these dem- |manity and uses his tefits. at] troubles—Piles—now that this won- dollars, and have made arrange-{a part of them, for wl ierful prescription known as MOA-| Thousands of mature pines and box 49¢ AMERICAN CLUB CHEESI lawye only to me free of ¢ Stff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic { VA can be obtained for a moderate hiardwood tree in the state haverdied | foints should be at wa cal s brother's act ' tickets we ments for their men to attend them. | uxtra-occupational services. In spite treated with a 1 ot ’ 5 ’ any : SxEs PRI - 10 SPILe | yrice at any first-class drug store on | from lack o st vd millions | remedy made ust thi 0 Suge ran ! in_n trips il v w\r: physiclan, who is an expert | Declaration of Tndependence life has | K g Pk St L LD * the United § cluded In these fig- corps during graduate of Says Allenrhu Surely Conquers RHEUMATISM -~ s army eering | rree he wa He Wa® & ures ia untversity. You'll be amazed to Sce how mills have been destroyed in the | Remember the name of this new quickly it acts. Blessed rellef often [fires, a letter from a lumberman at discovery is Joint-Ease and it will comes in an hour: even in cases of | Urania said: Operations fn the Ur- take out the agony, reduce the swell- long standing with profuse bleed- ania oil and gas ficld has been sus. |ing and limber up any troubled ing, really wonderful results have 'pended for the past 90 days due to | joint after ordinary cure-alls have been accomplished. the drout miscrably failed. Just rub it on—80c¢ Simply ask Axelrod’s Pharmacy e a tube at all druggists—ask for A A for a small box of MOAVA BUP-| Watch the classified ads this week | Joint-Ease. POSITORIES, being careful {o fol- | for whatever of value you lost. and | Always remember, when Joint- r high school sme.u 1§ low the simple directions that come you will have success in recovering ‘ Ease g agony gets out— fn each box. it tment , will be at the fire de-ldealt very unequally with men. quarters on Commer- |There are glaring and painful in-| 1 lecture to the fire- |equalities. We have the blind, the are off duty. At 3 o'clock |crippled and the subnormal, and | ill talk to the police at police rter 1at § o'clock in the r platoon of firemen 1 Silverm of Provi iressed New Britain PURE LARD 2 1bs. 37c BAKER’S COCOA box 19¢ ssah last e eds of Hadassa rritt hote resident of the s been secured for § fternoon, and the speak there . 1strial council M. C. A. is making efforts doctors, nurses and others ~ [connect th first aid work in lo- factories be present at the dem- . Richard W. Pullen, of health, will attend | i w0 8 White Pine Honey...Tar The oldfashioned~ reliable cold nemedy others who wish to at- Th Wik Crlwn & Hartond Com et Rk ey e vt | auie! =————____.—. _— s No Joseph N Russell's Superior Car No. 1 is out with & ~d Cross | aft of six doc- | i nters, belng tford from Lol i Ris| | Royal Par-Kerry COFFEE NAMED IN TWO SUITS OVERCOATS N ’ . a Crane s or lnear Get a worth-while overcoat this Fall. l S 5 Royal Par-Kerry assures you of style c Bilios & Shnyice correctness, warmth and comfort. - 1 e bel Tailored in woolens of national and e An entirely new and novel writing paper F‘;,ef}r(‘::lr‘;,"n:umfl;t :,g: uc:i:de?p::: 2 lbs for $l.00 IRl A for the discriminating person. In a variety and more, m ,{C’,\T\\‘ 'W" of unusual tints and colored borders ;::t?‘Tmo.‘s:;xc;f a\}]‘lrt;\%x; Th'e finest Coffee Sien Lt Rrr 'and completely George Burns, T 1 We are showing some new colors in Ready-To-Put-On grown. Buy a pound Dbanished e 5 m of s last night, at his RiohisadbTones and give yourself a rheumatism fr = % AS gh ] o i he.cuiled A : £ tbe Tata: Ol el H MARK CROSS GLOVES MUFFLERS treat, hatisk iCiciihimi i Che it e 3.00 to $5.00 2 16.50 Do ADKINS § $ $2900 to § :;’:"-",“;“"' KIm A et PRINTERS AND STATIONERS RUSSE“. BRUS e e ieps orele 66 CHURCH STREET Fl' I '( :H JONES . A AMr. Allen's own discovesg early eemers.—advt

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