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COLD WAVE GETS 1‘:;‘1?“:3?&53?«:??:‘i,;;5‘i‘-f'f- NEWBRITAINGIRL o i o 1 GRAY INTO SCRAPE i < JENTAL WORK HF Al}\w Rty FRERD | Must Explain Freezing of Radia- i asant street t vugh Fast | for on Air Compressor Yor Piwno Playing \I- Radio While Serving Miss Nolsou Dlrectmg (Clinic al LI Drisoe u\ to Day the ne claim for his exceptional plano play~ put a curve i I 5 ing via radlo, while serving a term cot so that t orner_ will be \lise Aline Nelton, daughter of |jn the Missourl state penitentlary ; Mr. and Mrs \ett Nelson of this | here, SATY 10 iy, s In charge of the dental clinle aintained by the Laurentide Co., a apermill located at Grand-Mere, ¥ Canada grams from WOS, the stato market- ympany has spent $5,000 | g burean station, o lnst 30 montha for! Dast performing, officials announced that with the benefit o1 good time earncd ' | under the prison merit system, he would be released next montin His three year term would not expire | 1 conducting the T " until June 21, | Snodgrass recently won the title | & of “the most popular radio entere | 2 % . tainer,” in a natlonwide contest. He | P : has a wife and son, 8 years old., | “! Last night when the announcement | " was made, {t was stated that he | would ledve the prison a poor man, Today more than $300 in gifts and donations have been recelved, offi- " cials said. | % He has recelved many offers of . | employment on vaudeville eircults, rk 1s done on the company's iy theaters, cafes and with dance or indicated the e the work ¢ ¢ on m| essitates more ]"m one work he is given a chestras, but does not know yet what ‘!‘\r‘“"“ who are members g gyjj do, he says. 5 HORTENSONS WiLL STAY AT CROMWEL To Remain Temporarily Charge of Orphans’ Home 7z at Forsythe attached to Rev. and Mra. Clemens Mort. who submitted their resigni as superintendent and ma . respectively, of the Swedis) istian orphanage in Cromwell. at the meeting of the Eastern Mis- ‘| slonary association which was held local Swedish Bethany ‘Intmm'm S Nv h;zcnce ('HN‘tl I‘m\el Dcath : Los As d to retain their positions tem- ons followed the e Misklonary associa w constitution, one ange 11 as by you essmen by t\o meir rning board of t T y which is comn mamy of mi ers, i Rev. Mr. Mortenson resented t action of the association in mak this change as he said that composed of businessmen 1 pable of directing the woi than a board con ATARRH e of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of= AT ALL DRUGGISTS 'ix ‘A\LL 'S (C50%) CASCARA & QUININE nisters. He ascribed f! st s of the home to the abil! — of the businessmen of the board. M . HHILL OO ’90(;.“\\1&”“ I MICA: R EAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED varoR Mrs. Mortenson's plar —————— R —————— ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly inr the future are as yet undecided ! GOODYEAR @ | i Are Successful —That’s Why We Sell Them— Le*x‘ us quote GoonfiEAR you on chang- X : ing over your BA LLO ON Spec1a] Prices present equip- on ment. We make ’ a fair allow- 7 Ford Sizes ance on your ! old tires. Prest-0-Lite Batteries GOODYEAR TIRES-TUBES Your Phone Is Our Self-Starter O’Necil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington St. Phone 900 1 while Snodgrass was | § last September, have de- 3 SDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924, 4 SAVZIGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Established 1862 Assets $16,500,000 Surplus $1,500,000 NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS The regular dividend of 214% and an extra dividend of 14 of 19, from the earnings of the current six months have heen declared by the Directors, to be credited to depositors’ accounts; January 1, 1925, o e - Everyone is urged to deposit regularly to a savings account. You are invited to deposit at this bank. All who do can be assured of fair and considerate treatment. Remember that Depositors in this Bank are the only sharers in the net earnings of their deposits. - Bank is open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday Eves., from 7 to 8:30