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Hot Water Bottles Indispensable in Cold Weather Prices from $1.19 up |Rrin;: in your old bottle. |\\'e will allow you fifty i' cents if you purchase a new bottle. THE |DICKINSON | DRUG CO., | 169-171 Main St. The “receiving téller” ) wants to see you! L} “Line forms" alongside our winter suits and over- { coats’ A chance to renew your i wardrobe and, at the same overcoats that were 8¢ ORSFALLS 95 99 dsylum Street Ihruorrt “It pays to buy our kin United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 i time, add a few dollars to ‘_\MH‘ savings account — as "apt to he “fifteen to the good” as “ten. 82450 now for suits and | overcoats were $32.50. $29.50 now for suits and | — | yesterday morning at her home, 50 | —_— Woodlund street, after a short 1il- EaoreiaryiCInroncs HERarnesana | ness of pneumoniu. l.\Hhungn born his unts at the New Dritain Y, |10 Sweden 62 yoars ago ””; Lind~ M. C. A, were given a vote of thanks | 87en had 1 Aagtiot e Saturday night at the banquet held fabout i years, She was @ prom |lin tion with, the state M, | Inent EM e of the "‘““‘““ "‘."" ! C. A convention for their eftorts and | @ny ehureh and an active worker in es8 1n making the convention |the La fety of that church. I|lwhicir closed yesterday, & success. She was a gold star mother, her big soclal event of the con-|son, David I Lindgren, having been vention was the hanquet Saturday | lost Ir World war, He was one t whe and their | of the New Dritain boys who 1oft T d of di- | with Compary 1 of the 1024 regi- tors, and members and friends of [ ment and who fought in France | | eal organization were guests, | with that unit e banquet was held at the Burritt Besid. & , Mrs, Lin e % niother, Mrs, Jnga | g the meal there was piano | Nelson his two sons, Erncst | music by Harry Whatnall and vocal | 5, and Panl W. Lindgren; tno Il Loomts, James L. | acught, Anna E, an? Clara ch was toastma W yors, Gustave cived from R i : ST : ral of the Blue |, A C Ko v n's Bible class, in- | 700 CF S ol idae vithng to nd - the W id this after- ‘1“‘.‘1.:;‘\.{»\:”“] it was voted to send a’ ok at the Sweil- | T.* o \nv“\ tional Counell: (isuat Olson L Alfeed i January Reductions 0 % OFF ON! WEER-LND SPECIAL $1.25 1h, box \Apollo and Lovell Roxed Chocolates, The Burritt Gift Shop 92 WEST MAIN STREET Glassware fumery Kodnks Writing Paper Yountain_Pens vather Goods Tramed Pictures Gift Novelties (Opposite The Hotel) N Y.M.G. 4 SESSIONS CL0SED YESTERDAY {Convention Delegates Attend | Banquet Saturday Night Lay| elopment of a Y am of Service,” by | Charles A. Russell, of Haddam. The | report of the state committes wag | ad by President Clarence Blakes- | £ New Haven ! e ad e of the evening given hy soeia was al sec tional couneil, who spoke o New Day in The Young Mer n Associatior Services for men and ne husiness and dinner at 1 vention. k I“m elm)cd in Fow Lll\c ()Id London’s 1 neh eapi- tal was elops ernight in a e Lo ike fog of a m s t per. til this mor Theatergor i and few taxi- There we In (ofiihm: Accident = 14 E e boy 1 swerved to Hear of ;'II;—RU‘I;l Ship But (annt\l Lmate It N T AL ank Stanton Poet Laureate of Georgia ROGERS HIGH TO PLAY ; of Newport, T I January EW BRITAIN DAIL “GOLD STAR MOTHER" IS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Mrs. Anna Christina Lindgren Dics At Home On Woodland Street —Il'uneral Today Mre. Anna Christina wite of David Lindgren, Lindgren died carly cemetc Earth Onl\ Planet l‘mm Which Corona Is V mblo New Hnr" Ja the o rona 3 ipse, according ! Brown of t astronomical ®ociety wo moo small to obscure the 18 fa protessor says. Jupite Saturn ave plenty of me 1 N by it is alwa what s know \;, a “‘anal; Head” "\lénl Be ) Onc of W, ashmzlon statue o fire saved v as heen Threatened Strike at Pa\\(ucl\et Doci \ol Occur '-\ll\’-l lHl\HIb W \\l\ $750 t ths com work. This wor s of a man thrs If this Signature .74y o OT on the Box, it is NOT BROMQ QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” | Proven Safe for more than a Quarter 0{:’! Ce.n_'.m:_\' as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and | Price 30 Cents. ] The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet is | as a Preventive. HERALD, [ | t L 1 1} ¥ ta i oft Handkerchief Light §! the Munalbro's bulkheads ney here fron ol and no water i r big carsc ptain Giles wass eport 0 as ahle, loading her cargo o nalbro s to go to New York for drydock repa iFrisco Mother's Murder Causes Ih ties off on a new jon cla that Dor: It girl is 18 she could be held liable to the retaimed by the he defense would be hased on men- | Portland, Me., Jan. 19.- ter Munaibro of the Munsc hip Line arrived in Portl voesterday morning, convoy coast gnard cutter Ossi how was stove in helow 12 Killed in '\Ie\lcan BEING CONDEMNED Social Upheaval For Use in Financing Child Wel- GIFTS OF $125,000 fare Program, I | totalling Amarican Leglon to finance ite re- habilitation and child welfare pro- gram during the present year, while | Ind, Jan 000 to rdianapolis, $1 10.—Gifta enable MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925, VAMPS AND SHEIKS the GOES OVER CLIFF American Leglon Has Recelved This | Engine and Expross Car On Mexican Rallroad Wrecked—Two Killed, 8 Injured. By The Assoclated Press. Mexico Cf Jan, 19.~Breaking of & coupling when the engine of a passenger train which left Juarez for Mexico Cit, Friday plunged over the $5,000,000 endowment fund for @ preciplce jusi south of Zacatccas San Irancisco, Jan, 19.~Wom- | {};is work I8 belng ralsed, were an-[8aturday, currying an express car 8 clubs and clvic organizations | nounced at the national headquarters |With it, probably prevented the ‘shicks,” as a result of officlal dis- losures touching on the night life ot Dorothy Elllngson, 16, who shot | er wmother to death when the par- | ted to the company and ours her daughter was keeping., Miss Ellingson revealed after her st in a rooming 48 hours r tie shooting that she had tak- | Nt objec house n £45 from the room in which she| Cairo, nt, Jan. 19.—Postpone- Hled her g gther and danced and | ment of the Egyptian electlosn un- i at a pdr ty, on m evening at- | til March 12, has been announced er the killing. in a degree efgned by King Fuad. It cegoday intended to ques- | The date originally set was Feb.24, 1l me 11 musiclans and [ The impoasibility or completing the Is ol girl, who are under angle of i n(sum-‘ A. Bloom, who | wad the care of r 1912 and Janu- Mrs, Eric aimed to ha dorothy in Decembe ry 1013, notified the police here she was positive her former was more than 16 In response to that development, | thy sald yesterday she would be April. The polfce announce | if it were developed that the T death instead of fm- | risonment for life, although a wom 0 never has been subjected to capi- al punishment in fornia. Frank J. Egan, lic defender, | girl, announced that irresponsibility since childhood. | ific witnesses or alienists employed, however, he the city pris- | the brother, t father, fused to Ellingson, hom at first vthing to do wit we become rippled Collier Is Towed Into Portland ine, from a colliston Satur ng with thie steamer Re Agrarian Uprising Mexico City, Jan. 19.—A. pitched it ch twelve persons were nume s others were o urday be- mor ed agra- 1 leral force un- hio D ne surto R. Mott red, and Hickey is p appo ant T ond lieut 1 to eec or, ) years o I jent yola versity, died suddenly last 1ight GIRL OF 15 TO MARRY A & ha American Legion Auxiliary ight, each pledging $25,- child welfare work. IMorty (00 to the i 000 for and toral st Give Yourself a ’i‘reat RUSSELL’S PREMIUM BUTTER 51clb. 2 LBS. FOR $1.00 Jhere have started a campaign against | of the legion today, the activities of young women desig-| The gifts ;ame from the Knights nated as “vamps,” and men called | of Columbus, which appropriated rehabllitation, and the and the Egyptian Elections Are Postponed Until Margh 2 in time 1s the reason arrest charged with contributing to | 1ol for the postponement. The the' delinquency of a minor, primarics will be held Feb, 4, in- The slaying of Mis, Iliingson was | 8tcad of Jan, Z0. The Chamber of the subject of much pulpit comment | Deputics will meet Ma . yestarday, ——r——————— . Until ye lay the zirl's age was | dccepted as sixteen, Word from- Los | Angeles, howoves, get the authori- | RUSSEL BROS. 201 MAIN ST. | wreck from becoming a serious dis- aster, As It was two persons were Kkilled and three others injured, The engine left the tracks hecause of the breaking of a rail in the intenso cold. Three other express cars were ove erturned, but the parting of the coupling to the first car and the | moderate speed of the train climbing |the steep grade between Zacatecas and Guadelupe kept the rest of the cars, including the second class pas- senger coaches, which jumped - the track, from falling into the abyss, None of the passengers was injured. The enginecr and firemen strange- 1y escaped death, although they were badly burned. Those killed were a man and a woman in charge of am- munition boxes in the cur which fol- lowed the engine over the precpice. TALKS WITH HERRIOT | French Premier and Soviet Ambas- sador Tave Conference As Latter Leaves For Moscow. By The Assoclated Press, Parie, Jan. 19.—~Leonid Krassin, Russian soviet ambassador to France, had a long talk with Pre- mier Herriot today preparatory to his departure for Moscow on a visit. In connection with the protests | which Jean Herbette, the new am- bassador of France at Moscow, has been directed to make to the soviet government—one of them against a speech by Chairman Zinovieff of the | third international’s executive com- mittee, and the other against an ad- dress by President Rykoff it was an- nounced today that this latter pro- test had drawn an explanation from Forefgn Minister Tchitcherin. Rykoff had been misquoted as de- claring that Russia, was not called upon to pay her pre.war debts, the forelgn minister decared. What he did do, according to the officlal ad- vices received by the foreign office, was to contest the legitimacy of Rus- sia’s forelgn debt, but he had necver sald Russia would not pay. M| Paterson Girl Killed In Coasting Accident Paterson, N. J, Jan, 19.~Edith Cannel, 14, high school girl, was fa. tally injured last night In the pres- ence of hundreds of young people, when her sled skidded off the coast- ing road at East Side Park and struck a tree, The girl's head was crushed against the tree and she dted five minutes after being recelv- ed in garnert Memorlal hospital. Concord, N, H,, Suffers Fire Loss of $100,000 Concord, N, H,, Jan, 19,—~Damage of §$100,000 was caused yesterday when fire gutted the bullding of the Concord Yurmiture company, on Main street, opposite the state house, The top story and the root of the four story building were consumed and all contents on lower floors heavily damaged, For a time the Eagle Hotel and New Hampshire bank buildings were threatened. PRIEST OFF! RS REWARD. Norwich Pastor Wants to Find Who Stole Church's Poor Box. Norwich, Jan, 19.~A reward was offered by the Rev. Iather Willlam A. Keefe, pastor of St. Mary's Memorial Roman Catholie church at his serviceg yesterday, for con- viction of whoever stole the poor hox of the church with gontents late Saturday. The box was of stee) and cost about $40. It is thought the contents were not of any amount as the box was frequently emptied, The poor boxes at 8t. Mary's in Jowett City and at 8t. John's In Plainfield yesterday were reported as having been stolen. A year and a half ago poor boxes were atolen from several churches and a man and his son were con- victed of the thefts and punished. THIS GLEANS THE HAIR A5 NOTHING ELSE CAN Whether your hair s hobbed or long, rinse it with lemon juice next time you wash {t-—and note the dif- ference in the hair—how clean it foels—how much prettier it looks. The lemon cuts a soap-curd that & shampoo always leaves, Ordinary rinsing, even if repeated, with plain water doesn't take it out. It an- swers only to the mild acld of the California.lemon, Only hair so rinsed is really sweet and clean, Get a dozen California lemons now and keep them handy for this purpoge as well as for the score of other lemon uses in the home. California lemons, practically seedless and heavy with effective juice are the best for the rinse. All stores sell them the year ‘round.~Ady. With Amazing Speed It Stops That Tough Hang On Cough That Racks Your Whole Body For simple coughs any simple sweet sugary cough syrup will prob. ably do. But when you want to throw out of your system one of those old timers, that simply won't be con- quered, but lingers on and on caus- ing sleepless nights and days of tor. ment then you've just got to have a real cough medicine. Then you must ask your druggist for a bottle of Bronchuline Emul- sion for the harder and tougher they come the more joy Bronchuline gets in knocking them out. Bronchuline isn't a cheap cough conqueror, mind you, for first raters are never cheap. But if you are one of the unlucky ones that a per- sistent, health destroying cough is pushing towards the grave, get a When You Come To the End of the Trail Some day, some one will have charge of the administration of your estate and business affairs, The welfare of those you leave be- hind will integrity depend largely upon the and experience of this “‘some one’—your successor. Why leave the choice of this impor- tant manager to chance? You should choose today an Executor and Trustee that you know is capable and re- sponsible. Managing estates and handling trusts is our business. We're glad to discuss such matters with you at any time. COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY New Britain bottle today and notice how the first dose takes right hold and soothes the terrible soreness. Often three or four doses brings blessed relief and half a bottle forces the most stubborn cough into sub- misston. “A bottle of magic” one old man | calls Bronchuline Emulsion, He was all worn out and ready to give up when a friend brought him the good news about Bronchuline, Don't let a cough hang on—it's damgerous company—Get rid of it quick, Ask Axelrod’s Pharmacy or any up to the times druggist for a bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion, It's a good medicine to have around the house because it contains no chloro- form of dope and often two or three doses will stop any ordinary cough.