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'FUNERAL SERMON " FOR MRS, HARDING T5c Services Take on an Intimate Aspect Today New Assortment Fiction Press Ohio, Noy vietlon of and { ) Wi All your favorite Authors Mrs, Flor- (s Swan chureh, d ty," was one Harding's greatest Dr. Jc 1 M. E Epwe s for Mrs, Harding er i s trust rmg BOOK DEPT. isibilities DICKINSON [z wini DRUG CO., et 169-171 Main St. | 1as enabled me to e - her, his great sorrow. 1 18 grace is sufficlent for not for that I would e last request Mrs the Rev. Dr. Swank efore she and Mr, for the inauguration cerem s in Washington was: ‘Oh, pray for us, for we feel that our responsibilities are too great to b borne without divine help'.' he Rev. Dr. Swank text from the fqurteenth cha second verse, “In My Father's Harding tnued, Harding left e ——— Quality— Like the rugged peaks of the Rockies. Greateoats and ul- sters that stand tip- top among this Win- || ter’s best— A mountain of Service — or money hack. #Sea-level” prices! Warm wool muf- flers, sweaters, muf- flers, Neckwear — “your winnin’ colors.” HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartforl. - “Ts pays to buy our kind” his er of ot s0 I would have told you. §0 to prepare a place for you. | “So much has bee nsaid and { written about the fine, beautiful and | useful life of Mrs. Harding that it |is needless for me to try in this brief time to say more,” Dr. Swank continued. 16 me has been neglected in all these ‘Y.rl'.'\i"<~l‘cr deep conviction of and { her profoun h in the great i.'tl!”"('! of C ianity. | *“The fir e I visited . | related to he story of her con- flannel shirts. || o e s { | experience i widened and as the years had come and | gone. As our friendship increased and the responsibilities of life be- eavier she found this trust essential to enable her to t burdens that her tion imposed on her. 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MAIN ST Opposite the Howes Dancing Admission 10c her | | house are many mansions, if it were | “One thing however, it seems to | hundreds of telegrams reaching the White House while Mrs, Harding vas 1l there, the Rev, Mr, Swank wid, that “the conviction came to lior one day that she was not going | to die and from that time she | ought steadlly on with a great! fatth in Oivine. Providence until her | recovery became assured, “It was n this falth she lved, in | thix faith she did her work, on this | th she relled and found sure sup- vort when her beloved was taken awuy from her and it was in the Toasession of this faith that she went ome to God WINE CELLAR 1 ROBBED AGAIN Beverly, Mass, Home Ran- sacked Second Time .. Nov. 24.—The | ne cellar at the estate of Joseph | Leiter of Chicago, from which $50,- 00 worth of llquors was taken Sate ¥, was ralded again early today $10,000 worth remaining, the efght men Involved rrested with the load by |lice, only to overpower Patrolman | James Dolliver later and escape in | the police automobile. They left | the liquor behind, with the truck | which apparently {dentified them as being from the north end district | of Boston, or from Cambridge. | Notified by Caretaker Percy Hux- {ley that he heard the truck leaving, iT‘nlv‘en\"n Dolliver and Edward | Eagan had rushed to the Leiter tate in an automobile. The truck was encountered on the way, and | the elght men were ordered into the police eéar with Dolliver while | Eagan took charge of the truck. | The prisoners turned on their cap- tor soon afterwards, knocked him | unconscious, took his gun and fled | They went in the direction of Salem, it was said. W the name Blanet Fortl, 6 T | another north end address, and | | Cambridge clue that they would net | divulga, the polica notified offielals of those eities. and questioned A. J. | |Harris of Malden. engaged as| | watchman for th Harrie, | |who was ahs celebrating his | birthday, he said, when the big hau! | | of Nquor was made Saturday, said | he was asleep when the robbery oc- | curred today. W | were | | of Salvatore Tiqu | Silas J. Lynch And Miss Marie M. l Naples To Wed Thursday Morning | At St. Joseph's Church. { | | | Miss Marle M. Naples of 68 Cher- | ry street and Stlas J. Lynch of 93| | Lawlor street, will be marriad Thurs- | y morning at 9 o'clock at Kt. Joa- | 5 I Il be attended! by . & sister of the | nor, and Councilman | nch, brother of the bridegroom, as hest man. ding reception to b emb of the will follow. r a wedding trip, | | Mr. and Mrs. Lynch will live in New {Haven, where Mr. Lynch 1s em- te families ridegroom is & veteran of the 26th divislon and for several years he local freight of- s {9 the daughter of a contractor, |18 no reason wi Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches . Jdoseph’s Church, preparing for vill meet for inst clock tomorrow after- public school ay morning. rraro and Miss Anne¢ married at 9 o'clock ¥ MOrning. e a month's ate Jame: 40 mind Skelly at 8 Thursday morning. | . Lynch and Miss Mary M. | 1 ba married at 9 o'clock | rning, | e no 7 o'clock mass on anksgiving day. rrieste wish to nk ed prepare and w r essful harvest sup- per held last week. St. Mary's Church, There was anniversary requiem ss for Mr am F. Long at all requicm mass for will be held at 7 morning. St. John's Church. v be a mass at ng, Th vos nks- | for Seamen ‘\.rc [\Eadil-_v Bemminz Better Men Nov, 24 —8eamen are t nbers of society r “marked atti- for law and a deep according to the the American Sea made p he 80Clety’s wroughout the ndred thousand sramen ¢ the society du visiting the the Nort station was ope vor of meat smoked with s is sald to be better than rom hickory. e | VAUDEVILLE At The PALACE BEGINNING THURSDAY ‘.\I. LYNCH-NAPLES |- it is partic | town ear Bandits, Beware! Marcau Anzer is one of the 1,400 employes of the Cleve- land Trust Company who are trained to handle guns to resist holdup men—if any. J. F. Mears, pistol expert, teaches a class every evening. The pretty stenogs grab their guns upon the approach of a bandit, climb around in the lea of filing cases and office furniture, and start firing. FRENGH LIBEL SUIT | GETS UNDER WAY TODAY| ‘\v SOUTHINGTON NEWS Mary Hal an, P. Hallahan of Hob; 1 at her home yesterday after an fiiness of long duration. She leaves besides her husband, three daugh- e and Elizabeth s town; and four han of New Brit- Frank and James ngton, Tuneral at 9 o'clock to- St. Thomas’ t will be in St. Senegalese Deputy s Bringing Action [ Against Newspaper, Les | Continents, ‘ sons, Ch, ain, Dan N Hallahar services w morrow h. Interme 1s' cemetery Nov. by Paris, brought th Diagne, Les Continents, of which Rene Soutl against the newspaper Mar- the negro author, is the editor, norniy an, ot under way today, but Georges Clemenceau who, it was expected basketball team open- n with a win Saturday teating the All-Walling- played ha, locals had a fal lead at the half, but in jod the visitors came fios core, making the doubt until the final would appear as a witness, was not letter was read ndel, f rly present. Instead a from George Clemenceau’s the minis: It was libel &uit M. f war. n today that editor. club will of the u this 12 and 31 | an organi- to meet at Lewls' ool at 7:30 o'clock. or Poultry under direc rd country farm bur Boys between that aditorially 1 during t recrulting of black troops. M. Mandel's M. Diagne, took occasion sm on the Sl No. 1 will hold an im- 8" en ing in the hose house fo Hose Co. B portant me his evening. been the custo come time gys- | tematically to belit nd insult b the Clem. | work 1n | Diagne ehould | emie. 1 CHEE : Court Tndustry, F. of A., will meet {his evening in Red Men's hail, ITTOW ¢ » will meet bers are re- 11 canned in not be o HAS NARROW ESCAPE N. . Anderson of 183 Main street received a slight injury to his hand | when he was struek at the northwest ( tral park last night by hy Frank v street, An- e street when Main street Main strect and struck erson was carrying in his e driven on of 39 Ch on was turned into m West SO Bak Posse Seeking Man Having Murdered Visitor Sebree, Ky, Nov, 24 blood led a sea thicket r Suspected A Bear-Grease AN OLD INDIAN REMEDY §vtops Falling Hair g party Joseph Ed oratc with thro +-Grease was the Nation's hair ¢ had full-growing, healthy bair. Tod s BEARGRO —pureBear- Greass trade-marked and guarantesd. stopa faling hair by feed irSTAY COMBED tal oum beantiful. Be g GRO, woid oaly by Scott, him nis t iouRly #ent uted will murder, A all day Sunday wit n Department Store. air Department Store. ear-Gro TRADE MARK 3 georg«e 5th Avenue Hotel ? 28th Street NEW YORK T - the very centre of New York's lr\ ss and social activities. Within one block of the Fourth Ave. and Broadway Subways and 5th Ave. Bus lines. Particularly popular for New England visitors are the New England Dining Room and the homelike Tea Room. T i Headquarters for Marsters' Tours ; A. M. GUTTERSON, Manager A cor 1000 ROOMS Each with Bath and up Dexble Rocm ard Bath $4 and Room S be | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924, ! OUTLOOK FOR 1925 TEAW 1S BRIGHT Harvard Already.Planning Next Year's Offensive —— Cambridge, Masa, Nov. Harvard football team in 1025 that should restore Crimson prestige Is in prospect, it was sald today, after | those familiar with players avall- | able had surveyed the conditions in the wake of the game at New Ha- ven Saturday. | The principal loas by graduatioff will be that of Erwin L. Gehrke, | who acored Harvard's slx points, and notwithstanding an old injury that kept him on crutches until just be- | fore the game, a finger broken in the first period and an eye cut in the third period, was Harvard's star on oftense and defense. With him will go Captaln Greenough, Beals, Dun- ker, Theopold, Hammond, Holder, Chase and Spaulding among the let- ter men, Lothrop Withington, captain at Harvard in 1910, was authority to- day for the statement that no wholesale change in the coach- ing corps ls likely. Fourteen men who have played against Yale will be back, among them Combs, star end of 1023, and McGlone, quarterback two years ago. Daley and Zarakov, stars eliminated by Injurles this year, will rejoin Stafford, Miller, Lindner, Maher and other esophomores as candldates, | Adie will have Dudley Bell, fresh- | man captaln this fall, contending for center, and several other freshman stars will come up. New Chinese Govt. Now Is in Control By Tho Associated Press. Peking, Nov. 24.—Tuan Chi-Jui, | former leader of the Anfu or mili- tary party, today assumed office as the republic. The provisional cabi- net, formed following the ecizure of Peking by the Christian general, Feng Yu-Hsiang, ceases to function from today. General Chang Tso-Hn, Manchur- fan war lord, has arrived in Peking. FIRE IN PHILADLELPHIA Philadelphia, Nov, 24.—Fire last night practically destroyed the four story building occupled by the Adelphla Radio and Electric Eales company and the Champion Cap company. The damage was estimat- ed at $100,000. | You'll Like Thlat Spicy Flavor of v | C L/- 0-VE WFE SAVERs CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE They're 50 Ref—r—eshing! | “Always Good Taste” C . . She Didn’t Love Him So He Killed Her Brockville, Ont,, Nov, 24.—Unre« quited love 1s belleved by pelice to have formed the motive for. the laying of 17 year old Beatrice orpe, of Hulbert, Mathilda town. ship, at her home Saturday night. Thomas Collison, 26, a farmer of Hulbert, has confessed, according to police, and is now in jall on a charge | of murder. AUTOMOBILE ON RAMPAGE A driverless automoblile started.at the* corner of East Main and Main for FRANK Ey 327 MAIN ST. president of the new government of | My Specialty—Corgfortable Vision streets list night and back dow it Main street, swerved across thq Iroad and oiito the stdewalk in frond of the store conducted by Rudman at 56 East Maln street before com. ing to a stop. The machine startod of its own accord, and during it journey, narrowly missed hitting an othes machine that was coming along Fast Maln street. The police were notified of the in cldent, and Sergt. Patrick A, Me Avay, who investigated, found thaf the machine was owned hy Altonsd Troy of 284 High street, The rea bumper was slightly dam ed. Have You Ever Blaimed Your Eyes Your Headache? Most headaches come on toward the end of the day, after close work. several eye muscles can cause an intense headache. Attack your headache at its source Any one of Have Your Eyes Examined { ' | E. GOODWIN | sight Specialist PHONE 1905 A ORGAN INTHE | BUSINESS OF THE MATION- A} J N J v' ' 3 A i An error on the ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET Special Notice part of the Publicity Committee of the Indoor Midway caused Saturday's ads to read Unity instead of STELLA. We apologize. The Committee. FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING Appropriate bouquets for the dinner table, and for other spots in the house. We have a specialist thoroughly capa- ble of working with hostesses in such work, and- suggest you phone for serv- ice. All the season’s most appropriate floral displays available. Volz 92 WEST MAIN ST. the Florist TEL. 1116