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LIONS FAREWELL New Assortment Retiring District Governor and Wile Guests at Banquet 75¢ lembers of clubs from Mertden, Bridgeport, New Hu- \u wich, Hartford and other lhr\ ven i Fiction ’i All your favorite = Authors BOOK DEPT. King presided as to DICKINSON % DRUG CO., ‘ I 169-171 Main St. tended by [ S president of Dugald it impossib arewell exercises to avis, retiring pastor Methodist chureh, s titting that I, a w ugged he Rockies. and ul- © TODR. J.L. DAVIS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924, W Can’t See U. S. | | | | Water- | tip- tain of| money prices! plration | wool muf- ers, muf- | shir — “your (Y \'i; he bas | much to increase interest in | \ and respect for the com- s of God 1 ment of 1 of man. | Davis loaves that will not ae he advances work he | has sponsored he loss of a man but the entire | friends and | g him the | w ficld of HORSFALLS 9399 Xlsylum Street Hartford. “It pays to buy our ki ed from citfes e l\.d carving wvn n. presen umn be- by President l Dora Duby, martre,” refuses to leave her | producers have beset her with enticing offer: | .| her head and continues dancing at her Paris imVER LIKES THREE CLEVER ARTISTS AMONG ROUND BOXING MATGHES' (0"‘.' City in United States “"“1- Postal Department Has a Club and Supports them: it Can't Get Anything Else e benefits of | ve a fourth round it termine a victor. The distric promotors that not be paid m t atte thos mor five times |4 Te other and re: sponded Paon and USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Mayor Northern New York I~ LABOR BT WAY TAKE IN RUSSIA, Organization SHE'S PLEASED WITH OUR MILK International Con- siders Admission of Soviets to Its Membership A distinet ! jud ble in connec- You 1l Do Better At Axelred’ s total of ratif conventions up to Over i les were of a ship 15 000 boxe past eight ¢ Our Flaxseed HOTEL BURRITT Thanksgiving Dinner 1924 Menthol and Wild Cherry Combination Thursday, November 27th WILL STOP that € Buffet a la Russe Hearts Celery Queen Olives Crcam of Tomato Lobster Pattl Newburg Filet Mignon Boquetire Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Roast Stuffed Vermont Turkey Cranberry Sauce Boiled or \Ihh-d Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes New Spinach Mashed Russian Turnips Asparagus Tip Salad — Ma)onnaise Axelrod’sPharmacy PARK ST m METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1.3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 387 Franklin Sq. Phsss 1873 XELROD FOR €CURACY Let Ts Fill Your Prescriptions Tutti Frutti Ice Cream Petit Fours Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding Hard and Fruit Sance Russet Cider Nuts Raisine Demi Tasse e i From 13 w08p m (fo\‘ered With Dee N. Y., Nov 6 ern Chautauqua co were ope depth was S \((Iflh W, jary co yxicated cor mad @ charges. nkgo tree es, has lea Special Notice months from “pet of Deauville Mont- American theatrical but she shakes an night cafe. and “darling of 'rance. LONDON MAIL CARRIERS Exliibitions of Paintings and Drawings The ordinary of the post- exclusively art n 400 piotures, of ex- f the cx- his work had pictures ! Academy. the G. and be and one continu e in the post office, b and | 'm cone in “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold nght Up g a } although re- 45¢ and 48¢ Ib. | \ | National Meat Stores 72 West Main St. { 5th & 28th Street V th 1000 ROOMS Each with Bath and Br Bus lin New England visitors are t England Dining Room and the homelike Tea Room. He: A M business and social activities Within one block of the Fo eorge Hotel NEW YORK e very centre of New Y hcnuc .'] Ave oadway Subways and 5 es. Particularly p adquarters for Marsters’ Tours GUTTERSON, Manager | as Alfredo | violating the Volstual DIES IN GUN FIGHT Unidentified Man shot to Death in Battle Which Follows Dinner in New York Restaurant. New York, Nov, 25.~—An unidenti- fled man was shot to death in a Mue- Dougal street restaurant eary to- day in a revolver ight which fol- lowed a dinner attorded by about 60 men, The guests flod before the podce arrived, leaving hehind their hats and overcoats, Two revolvers were found on the door and a third was found on the strest outsid) the res- taurant, One man, .whn deseribed himself Uocel, of hattan, was rrested by a policeman who sud he \w Bocel throw a revolver to sidewalk as pe was running a strect in the ne.hborkeod, denied knowiedgo of the shooting. Mrs, Conceltta Vigletti ,owner of the resort, was arroutad o after po- lice searched the place and fornd | wine. 12,000 MEN STRIKE Famployes of Penn. Coal Company Walk Out Today When Thelr Grievances Are Not Settled, Scranton, Pa., Nov. 25.—A strike of 12,000 employes of the Pennsyl- vama Coal Company went #nto ef- fuct today, closing all of the com? pany's anthracite collieries at Un- derwood, Olyphant and in the Pitts- ton district. Failure of the company to adjust griovances submitted by the workers was giveh as the reason for the walkout. The strike was not authorized by the district officers of the United club | Mine Workers and was decided upon against the warning of the officers, The general grievance committee of the miners in calling the strike also {voted that the district leaders keep Rinal- | district president of ! thelr hands off the situatfon, do Cappeliin}, the miners, 18 in El Paso, Texas. Both male and female clephants have tusks, while in the Aslatic tusks generally are stricted to the male, re- Think of Tlan'sgiving with a Good Appearance Prosperity—liberty—a —what better way to express these gifts than in smart attire, an appearance which denotes self confidence and self esteem. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES are an investment in good appearance. a real investment in g See the remarkably fine now on display. New bl and solids, N.E.MA COLIJC.(}IATE CLOTHIERS MAIN AT —the house of Kup s ticket o African | New styles. ROBBERS GET $1,300 New York Hold-up Men Use Strategy | § Rather Than Force and Find it Works Out Well. New York, Nov, 25,—~Two hold-up "men looted the Nevins street station of the Interborough Subway in Brooklyn of $1,800 today after they had accused the ticket agent and the gatemen to leave thelr posts by tell- Ing them that they were wanted at the “main office." The rohbers, posing as Interbor- ough officlals first told the ticket agent that he was wanted at the main office and instructed the gate- men to take charge of the ticket booth, Shortly afterwards the gate- man was ordeged to the main office to appear as a witness against the J ing the booth and while waiting for a train to go to headquarters, the gateman got suspicious,, He returned to the booth and found that the two supposed offi clals had looted the booth and gone. T e T e — HEAUTHY WOMEN, HAPPY HOMES Good dispositions succumb, Trrita- bility and snappy retoft take the place of happiness and amiability. | sunshine {s driven out of homes, \n fact, they are often wrecked, and friends are estranged because women suffer with ailments pecullar to their L The use of Lydia E. Pinkham's | Vegotable compound will overcome | such allments.and restore health and happiness. 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