New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 14

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"l " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1024, A S S NEW YORK DOCTOR ity Ite 65 lnche'i‘ ]FRAMF UPISTOLD Aunt Sarah May Go, Too! TABS ARMARS 0LD f;;;(;}‘;".',i{i;i";:m This Evening's Social, In examining your oyes and abllity to fit you with the cors \Mrs. Now } | . " g d _‘ £ A 3 . ; X o \ ) | The 434 anniversary of the Y. M. rect lenses and frame, go hand Killed During Hold-Up of | o Mrs. Robinson Openly ACCUW\ Tl : 0 D My e Nl e : | o . p | tonight at the club house on Lafay- Your eyes are your most e Drufl S[“]‘e ' flf Blackmfill Scheme stle strast, the oalebration. . taxing clous possession, aur.-pur:d fo} oA a¢ & | > 1 the formof an old fashioned smoker. them, : s * iy H Gold medals marking completion of 25 years of unbroken membership Have them examined now— will be presented to Thomas Crowe- James Lynch, Willlam Murphy and . a Michael Sheehy. President George I, Kane will . With preside at the exercises and Rev. B, GEORGES & €O, Matthew J. Traynor, chaplain of the || 4a6 MAIN ST. Phone 2702 soclety, will make the presentatic of the medals, ”‘3 - U who Las u sen- atternoon HELD FOR TRIAL. Bridgeport, Nov, 25, —- Jesse W, Taft, 23, walved examination on the I ke | charge of embezzlement of $5800 ur ys | from Lustig’s millinery store today 3 | and was houid over to the superior Otey Walker, director of ]nul»h( safety in Knoxville, Tenn,, | 27¢ ¥ie BOtid ouer fo X 45(: and 48C lb. has sent his three policewomen off to Washington for intensive sl training under Mrs. Nina Van Winkle, in charge of the capi- NEGRO JUDGE ASSIGNED, : tal's “copette: From left to right, th('y are Miss Annette E.) cCnicago, Nov . —Municlpal Natmnal Meat stores Steele, Miss Kathevine Dooley and Mrs. Daisy Mclinn, Now \ / PR Cleos flflm' nfl‘zrc Ry oA AT A, iRl “ Town ? ie | tlected (ornwn:\n hicago, has I o gy the other Otey Walker, f.lmmls‘m Hln' Old Hnmv. lmm._ 18 s ke g Ghto Tustios Olson 72 W M N S | el ohlngani toTaER planning to send Aunt Sarah Peabody down for a similar| | to the non-jury court, where he will est ain t_ November, 1919, that ta« eastern ! 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Nothing » ! & |} action, e ek : : f i a0 95% of all diseases are due to a lack of k operates dnrnl‘ e rigid \w\,Je‘:\ si¢ This mOEping iy ik 5 X RHEERITS ager : - ; ) '~ | Nervous Force. nd the Federal Resery at tho loral yost affic m whi ; " . d { The main part of this system lies in the cavities within the head and spine. The Chiropractor is most capable of dealing with the Nervous System and diseases caused by lack of its normal func- tions. N‘EW = ae l‘i‘\'l\“\“lj' - s ! ! A ¥ 3 : | (Attention given to all house calls) TiE DRIAIN o Nk PR P B [DR. FRED C. TORKELSON i 2B 0N e NATIONAI‘ i o - ’ . ‘ \ . AR 4 ( h | YA B,\Nflhlllxl“%?:raCtlc pl:i);?xlrgz-lll}uz 25,78 272 MAIN ST. Daily and By Room 310 Tel. 195 Appointment part of your Executor must be su knowledge of business and fin financial responsib of the U. S. Gover Bank and this, together wit sources, “Cascarets” 10c f Constipated, EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER AT 4 DIZZy, B|||0US [ Oakdale Tavern o O | e v o o s s e => : i be H llnn/]lf) may be expected to WALLINGFORD — S ‘ ‘ ree giant t ,rm‘ were caught off Florida’® and E Bringing It to Pass | l | There’s a way to bring things to pass— to influence opportunity to come to your door, not once hut many times. . = ‘ H ¢ v (left to right). “Genuine Old Fashioned Turkey Dinner”—=s2.00 : / 5 i . S IO IR > “big boys” prefaced the' Served from 12 Noon to 6 P. M. R~ i Sy s ! i g of Bringing things to pass means finding the right landlord who has full rental value. — Tel. 513 — Gue boxe 3 LARGE SELECTION OF YOUNG | Getting a job_that’s pleasant, profit able and holds advancement in store. Buying or selling under conditions LARGE SELECTION OF FINE YOUNG & VERMONT i s e E VERMONT W |TURKEYS ! 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