New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924, d e ic service commission, and Mayor! questioned at the hospital Captain eveand, speciali’s new comb TP Bk o gt I emerny) tresemont puaseied 10 [ William A. Hackett of Albany, will|Miss Margaret J. Williams, a School | hecomes necessary Miss Willlams use make trouble for his wife, and said: 1 . . 7%, Wheket, sistmants tad 1-‘!"_]"- Teacher, Has Caned Only One|Yal® writes to the mothera and obs n ™ 5 The Hudeson river connecting rail- % tains their consent before it is “It makes no difference who shot tions that dg ‘ [ me, It you make trouble for my Caurth, | roud linka the tracks of the N “' Pupll in Space of 40 Years Time. | glven. “I hardly ever do punish | Capt. Smuts Sags He'll Say He 2o vo matier whas sou sav. v GilbeRt Kaln Marries Miss ‘ : e | WL Reduce Preight Time Threg 3wt here Yaton' "y S 1 it will be possible to swing west Miss Margaret J, Willlams, a Itich- | the question first, 1 recognize that a game fellow, 1 can stand thls. I (s | 1ove tuy Wite." ,h 10 10 Seven Da S bound freight acroes the Hudson EARE e e 4 they have a side. No one, you shot Himse“ CaTtal St Mra ‘Rinuts catieit Anne Whelan ) free treament wit | [ river over the Castieton bridge, 185 e O e ad a0 ekuoh, & aanat eI Boston when an inn which they con- el SO IRR L feet above the water and nearly acancd only one pupil during teach- | & 5" hild, And 1 always wait ducted at Keene, N, H., was burned L ; PR e s ' ’ . " - I' 'he ler-1anson Drug Co S iIrk N. Y, Nov, 20 ~T Bostony Nov. 20.—Captain John|two weeks ago. ‘Mra, Smuta'as May| Now York, Nov. 20— Two of the | I Tle The Miller-Hansan Drug Co. | 8 KK, o beid e, the 1. A. Smuts, cousin of General Jan|Yohe, was formerly the wife of Lord | wealthiest familles in the country The Dickinson, Drug Co., W. M. Cr on river connecting railroad and Smuts, South African war hero, was| /Tancle Hope, and later waa mar- | Were united by the marriage yester- | Nathan Noveck, J. T McHriary, Ar il KR et T h ried to Captain Putnam Bradlee | day of Gilbert W. Kaln, son of Otto sl Ml e St | three comprising the New York Cen- reported as resting comfortably to-| girong, son of a former mayor of |H. Kahn, of the King firm of | e | |11 TP T T ORI ny, Tong a horteneck” and cause day at the clty hospital, where hel New York. Sho was marric sap- | Kahn, Loch & Co Mi ) . ot deln Nahd\inE Teaisht & The Net . 8he married to*Cap- | Kahn, Loch § 0., to Miss Anne 1. | o . . S Caatleton cut-off” which will redu « ay in handling freigh Th was taken last night with a bullet|{ain 8muts 1n London fn 1913, Whelan of East Orange, Tl "l‘“ fllltl'}_<l<x I\v\T‘."m,"‘m. by trom thves to sevan dase the time | connecting road consiste of 7.4 woeund In hie chest. In the mean- daughter of Churles lenna, 0 havoc : pafron : o ,.M‘I,' i ;v' | miles of tracks. The yards contain time police were investigating the wrought by the war In the birth rate | iU takes to move a freight car fr Tarkon treatment today and them,” she said, “but when I do I London, Nov, 20—The record of | mauke it a rule to hear their side of A, | mile in length, Freight then will go ing ecarcer s rather unique in | y iper cools down before I into the Selkirk clussification yards ()ie country w ' ind thence west through Schenectady, obviating the necessity of passing through the yards at Al- ero pedagogues sti |a trackage with a capacity of 10,-| circumstances of the sliooting,which LAST OF VILLA TR]BE (":,f:‘;’:,:"( m-,v’,]‘“ [\ ”:“i‘: " fi”p:.”r',',f in Austria is brought out forcibly i st to const formally will be placed { 2, TOo8RE3 WILE & tapachly of 10 R l M h‘ M” . A"' G it Captain ‘Smuts said was accidental, Was porformed by the Ttov, Katnor | TBUTes issued by the city achool au- | in service tolay wg| milca woat trom the Hudson river. | egular Monthly Meeting Aziz Groito A note found at the South Lnd lodg- FINALLY PUT To DEATH John B. Kolly, spiritual director of | thorities of Vienna, showing 100,000 5 ing house where Smuts and his wife, the Catholl¢ Writers' Bureau | fewer children inscribed in ele- formerly May Yohe, an actress, had Roger Wolft Kahn, brother \;:mx:wly N\-Iumlwluw 1 ml‘ Hmmnm resided for two weeks, indicated that| .. 5 rroom, and lcader of 2 or- | term this year than in 1914, o had planned to commit sulolde. | ¥amous Family of Mesican Outlaws | the Eroom, and luader of 4 Juzz or. e Last night Mrs. Smuts summoned Executed by Government also turnlahed the music for the re-| qy o tomperature of 1 o sk, o : y a physiclan and Captain Smuts was Firing Squad ception following the wedding, | emperature of a ti on trip. Bl el ) ,‘.: v estblishe o4 pesons B owed by social hour. taken to the hospital. It was lea g ® 3 Whiahi tok D e HGl I A iter s about 14 [ Patrick T :»\'_\ p w‘x ent of | perished in the ea quake which| cd later that the shooting occurred | Houston, Tuxas, Nov. 20.—The last] bassador here. (e pieshevas oricCentral il nreauniiredenuyisnogiciCentral vava ! carly yesterday afternoon. Captain|of the famous Villa family, notor-| After a two s Jioneymoon Smuts said he was sitting on a bed | jous Mexican bandits, has met death | at Virginia Hot Spri the couple | cleaning a emall calib revolver | heforo a federal firng squad, ac-|will return to New York and the| . when it was discharged accidentally. | cording to reports here, Confirma- | groom will ente anking busi- | . HARTFORD In a search of the house the po-|tion of the death of Hipolito Villa,|ness. His wedd from his| f""‘l-’U*"lll a note ‘\im]'h read: “I in- | brother of Pancho Villa, near Jimi-| father were a substantial increase i tend to shoot myself because T have | nez, Chnhuahua, was received from | his allowance, he , and a hou, beon unkind to my wite The note | (he Mexico City correspondent of La | in East Seventy- et, where mmm—g13 MAIN STREET, Near Asylum S — Tribuna, local Mexican language | he will live with 1 e l Early today a train bearing il Gl Ui ok g ; | railroad president, men prominent LG preasnie tho it Friday, November 21 the political and business life of S 0L RIBHTUNG, l he nation, engincers, technical ex- R Grotto Hall e L R 64 DIED IN QUAKE | | ‘ . 10 leave Albany, on an inspec- | Tatavla, Java, Nov. 20.—It is defi- | Important business of interest to all members fol- Villa was “tricked” by the Obregon : i | government. After several months | few months later he entered I o Of Our G " ueadacnes | fuerilla_warfare with a handful of| ton university, Lut eventually they reat | ragged followers, villa opened nego- | became engaged, although they kept ~ tiations three months ago with Gen- | it ot for some time o | eral Arnulfo Gomez, military chief Among the s y prominent ® of Chihuahua, for surrender. Villa| prominent p s were guests Since she | 2#rced to lay down his arms if given | at the weddin : Grace | [the “Hacienda Canupillo” where | Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Cornclius ' | § made the | [echo Villa set up a model ranch | V. Whitney, Mrand Mrs. Jiernard M for his followers atter making peace | Baruch and Mr, and Mrs. Felix War- with Obregon. Gomez assented, | bure. | INDICAN [ il Sebua sttt —— To-morrow we begin the second week of Our Fourth Birthday Celebration and with the coming of the rea‘l colr% TEST |!he asreement to give him the haci-| When o piant : s weather we again wish to emphasize that this is the greatest opportunity for coat buying that will be presentec enda was retracted. Datter against| (OO ARG TE € this season. Our stocks are large and complete. The garments were never more beautiful or the savings more worth while. If you have not already attended this wonderful event we urge you to do so at once. s | the breaking of the paet, Villa star 'Y g | taken from the train by Obregon | T Th. F ! y “Yowll never be ria | U | ry 18 ror Betp Fun | of headaches by | A cour artial was summoned, | l o Gz | doping vouredl? |and in luss than 10 minutes he wa | | o td he v eadache pows | .cooute é Getey enid Bl ol | i werana | SXecut ng squad, doetor tola her. ™" | i ! ‘Then he made a y P | 4 tost, and sure enougn he found 1nai | VVOmMen Get Average ‘ I can' p . As long as Indican fs S 206 Drache I oir® estim yan. smmpl | Of Six Hours’ Sleep: 5 : will be troubied with sick headaches, ‘ Chicago, Nov. 20—Employed wom- | . ~eutitis may b 4 in a | ca for I Paso. At Jiminez he was| * bloated up stomach, gas, bilicus- ik bt sl single nerve or may be general, in- , broken out skin, loss of appétite | 7 get an average of six hours of volving a large number of nerves.' he Indi -d. sleep a night, according to a num- VinE & SO 1 For quick and lasting relief pY . |t s o i vt 1 ; € In Four Special Sale Groups months disper you have. ca8 vou remove |several thousand women by Mrs, : ¥ \ \ " uick penetrating remec tha the cause of an you may |raura P. Miller, director of the de- | 471K T g emedy the e e i earTte T eai S orontmarlmenthomoman il ndustrya opi] f a6 ORSEL LIS TE S0 AR | p . ‘“u;ju‘&h’r‘v:'nlh;‘lv;‘nl:(:uluv}v e the national W. C. T, U. S t ins { % mide and It the chemist raports: Ihe weman #ho ddes not stretoh | =y 50 g is for lir ; ) i favter's | out her ‘official’ workday with from | " ) ; Titte Liver Tills for a fow days |two to six hours of homework, | 5/t Johis: —IeIUONE | Uhen make another test and see how | ooo'to o rare,” said Mrs. Miller, | 210 Causing ! ; all thege signs mentioned above start 1o disappear he majority of employed Carter's Little Liver Pills not only |ajgo cook at least one meal a day.” make tha stomach, liver and bowels SR i : ) Regularly $39.95 Regularly $55,00 1 for this purpose tho 1 daily—~6 worlk in a fine healthy manner, but e = i also have béen found to drive.the | GERMA BUY H DAILY 2 ~ Indican out of the Systenm. Constantinople, Prom-| Every rheumatic sufierer Vel AL A T 2R e W | inont members of the German colo to send today for free bhook, “The | § Sy c § V@ LiTrie LiveR) ;W\\.x\p .‘tv,x<c1:|::-l~41 the Prench daily | Innce Mysterics of Rheumatism” | i Y 44 i PRRPEIARCR, | olonte. 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