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T * WIge_ o Dr Trues Elixir will ward off or lessen these at- tacks. because Dr. True's Elixir i\ made of tested herbs of pure that put the system in )Auod condition, and relieves constipation. The True Family Laxative Economical family size $1.20; other sizes 6fc and 40c. Successfully Used For Over 75 Years shortly you gors, Your “Tree to remove corn, or cort the foot ca or frritation. THESE ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, and in ork to bail tax city lces of treasur | collector; relating court, Ihat the approach fo neeticut hospital for the Middietown shall be a trunk way To er welfare ¢ Con- at high the insane (e @ department of publie oncerning salaries, bonds for stuto parks land for Mewmorinl - Hospital, $8,0000 purchase of nd ate for Home \t New London Requiring railroad bridges which In ir span to mu- their ‘w‘\”w\“ charter of Berkeley Middletown in- trustees, ries and game ics of the hin which shad L river wit or taken ppointing William J. ind Ralph T, Rridgeport; I Al I. Schoficld, 1ied to protect heavy 1t these days of (o appeared t persons using 1 no sidewalks ! In other words 8 to walk on g forthcom- ilure to do wnd their prim; thefr wtion ta re would he neglect of safegn Other Senate Bills Were ce benefit fund i police name he Con- lay sci ciation 1o religions education. sing Hartford Courant cap- Eastern C d Power Co. nicipat plant No and Millg Waterbury . until nex huy 1 ics ne i g orporating Tramwiy Bristol legislature. ed *hat 2 on sucn compan- forfeit franchises on 1 that the public commission shall determine the necessity for operation of It aiso provides that panies may have motor bus tion on routes puying lines lines wotor huses and suc! jes shall not such ir ities public I buses, h ce i through A co new of service. panion bill provides that no railway company operating hicles shall hereafter be | 1 upon such portions of sross curnings as may have beer d from the operation of such ¢ ten, motor ve irisdiction of c rmitory at St Norma ol at New Britain at u' Applyi hapter al statutes to cities over 10y population which chapter v relating to appeals from ients of taxes made to the cu- erior cour | B = holders of li- ©s for portions made inopera- la Several ady gons in. censes or club licen: of t licey tive iy the prohibition inilar bills have alre In The ms of sc House and For v 1 Stratford, for towr there and that Ar G tratford mey sue Br may cars on r companics, oting plan e son | t a person ury duty girls under 16 in d g into bad habits may t state institution except Long Iarm, charter National s of Jsabell A Dau Mr Serre of Dar to Jo . to pay the ¢ v offered four ting Culhare, t etor v nurse who r A0 a month for spital f the Foun- !¢ A Miracle That None Were Killed When this Passaic (N. J.) trolley left the trestle over the West Shore R. R. tracks in Jersey City, N. J., it seemed that a miracle was all that saved the 22 passengel from death, As it was, all were hurled in a tangled heap in the front of the car. Most of them were unconscious when dragged out, but recovered quickly after being taken to the hospital, only two being found to have been seriously injured. EASY 10 FIGURE TIME OF EEUPSE ; Scientist Tells Lions How They Gan Gompute Next One | L.cona nd v Bamforth Thure uwartled attend rotest Military Drill In Japan Institutions Tokio. Jan, 27. The 2 proposed tr in technical it many of military and 1 r schools has arouscd tion among tual soctetios and in the e native have sent department ti tining middle opposi- intel- ik of tudeut hodics to war press. fepuitations a chance to sec 4 gister their objee- this year, this time to Professor - Vo g i numi the moun according made public q articles inst it. the no o of Trinity college, or Tlie supporters o contribu spoke on *‘Astronomical 1pers at the miestin e Lions club this afternd tated thiat there will eclipses this year, two of including e of last Saturday, t! artial cclipae and two of one of which should be sec 1 He ealled that tl . but is intended as a and to in youthful mind have anthori discipli sulb: for sports orate as well iy American military the spirit steady and ¢ Baron studied how ies trying tion to keep vigorous, ' sald Gene million comparatively e r minister nd miles s compared ol ot 80 Sl RS copy it. To impute ions f rowar minutes ¢t is basis, > sun stopped 1 ne 'To Ld\ Duplicate flcean a'tle \cmss Pacnfic a Avy press of business on the cable, occupying it to the the P dcd to call the near future f before all eight min- fes a second nomicu of hoard | enders in astro me twenty f an inch is an s who \sure leg @ cable le the nex e chairman of » a deputation from the ich rates f N asked e Union, wi duction ir b and facilitic diameter t > substanti v and the n were loc station moon cated at carth the 5h empir much | cable was oc ive an would be imp additional tion of rate cable had 1 very, to the lim in 1506, ut ' France Importing skan Sily er h)\es 30 o'clock 21, 1927, Sounds Fasy th Lions how He eaid miles p 1 nd. the round G. Vibberts and H. 1i. 1 PROUD OF LITERATI RE e ngfors, Finland A large native an the printing corona, ' held he the ing the most * world. They point w fact that their little bookshops in country, 4 some 8§20 new gas flames was 1 “only traveled 5 s from cled for nine mi instd re. The visibl i8¢ s ) mil co ino selections w through | of | eir sys- TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925, ,‘ City Items | The Corbin Screw Corporation | wag granted a permit today to erect a tower 24x24 at a cost of $30,000, The tower will be soven storles high and will be bullt by the Aberthaw | Construetion Co, licenses have been “d as follows: Felix ¥, Zink of 24 Rocky Hill avenue, and Miss | Adelalde 1, Russell of 238 Cherry | street; Andrew 1%, Swicklass of Pequabuck, and Miss Anna Nevulls |of 684 Stanley street, | Mary Forestandj of 44 Albany avenue reported to the police this afternoon. that her pocketbook had been stolen from a table in the |Booth block this morning. The | purse contained $35, according to the rt, mes T. O'Connor of the Parker- ! UrConnor company, steamfitters, res |celved juries to his arm yesterday {afternoon when he fell down a flight | of stairs in a house on Dover road where he was wurklm: MINES MENACE SHIPS | Twenty ThousandDeep Sea Mines | Slowly Rising to Surface in Baltic | 27 Twenty | mines arc slowly to the surface in the Baltle and adjacent watcrs and are be- coming a formidable menace to| shipping, according to A. Flaes, | Netherlands consul-general in Ham- | lam, Jan. 1 deep burg T a report published here recent- Iy Mr. Flaes says that during the war 60,000 mines were laid between | Bergen, Norway, and the Baltic| archipelago. Vorty thousand of them lhave been recovered in some way mostly, it through the chains by whi secured being gradually eaten away by the action of the sca water. are still unaccounted for, reappearing gradually places. The consul Baltic, the or other; were and they in unexpected gives warning that the n gulf and the [Finnish waters will not bhe cntirely mine- ' free for a long time to come, ! Jothni Jan. 27.—The 15- medical and dental building under way here will have floor num- ‘running from one to sixteen, dthough the structure will be fifteen | The doctors and den- | tists, who are putting it up under'a crative arrangement, explain | that the thirteenth floor has been climinated, not because th re su- | but because, in their al public prefers or dental treat- | San 'rancisco, ory stories high. perstitious, opinion, the not 1o have medical ment on the thirteenth floor. The roof will be used as a garage, with a v of 210 cars, and -a | basement garage will accommodate | | 163, The building will cost about 32,500,000, wone Ithe stat | fighter | /er—rm————_y . formE——— LARGE INCOME Mawall Pald Into U, 8. Treasury Towal of $3,190,777 Honolulu, Jan, 27,~The territory of Hawall pald into the United States freasury durlng the fiscal year ended June 80, 1924, Individual in« come faxes of $5,021,422 and mis- cellaneous taxes of $776,856, making a grand total of $5,796,777, accords ing to officlal fgures relcased vy the collector of internal revenue, The total Individual income tax payment exceeded the payments of each of 12 states in the union, the announcement said, TAXES A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Ostriches may be able to eat barbed wire, and men may drink moonshine liquor—but when a puppy swallows a seven- | mch pin there is plenty of trouble. But that is what “Brown s, fox terrier, tried to get away with at his home in lmsl)uu.rh I)r J. C. Gensberg removed the pin, and placed “Brown Eyes” on a strictly milk diet. OLD T]ME GRIZyLY "mvm tls of the early Calitornia days. | 4 Vet he was not considered by man a dangeroys animal, and he usually took to flight on man's approach. He | was even loss carnivorons than the srwller black or brown hear and lived largely on acoris, berries, roots and grasses, When combing Just moisten -brush with a little “Dan- deri wnd brush it through your hair, \e ceffect 18 startling! You can do your hair up immediutely and (it will appear twice as thick and | he mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with lite and posscssing that incomparable sofiness, fresh- usss and tuxuriance W he hair “Dan- derine’ s also toning and stimulat- ing cach single hair 10 grow thick, long and strong Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears, Get a hottle of “Danderine’ any drig or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your halr ap- im | pears after this delightful, refresh- | ing dressing, Reliable Report States That Call- fornia Bear Supposead to Be - Foun tinet, Has Reappeared, fan Francisco, Jan, 27—The 1, supposcd cstin Cali- ¢ h ¢ ARRESTED 1OR MISCONDUCT John Nose both of Chatham, fornia grizzly 1 “ Y and Gladys Clifford, after quol has appearcd a lapse National For ording to a reliable report. thne the California ¢ ranged the Slerra Nevada and Coast ranges in sueh Jarge nnmbers (hat he was made the official embiem of and still graces the sfate | s He Is consideral than Muss., in 8 of miscon- | ¢ were arrested by De- it William . McCue trick A, MeAvay after | ization was made of u com- plaint by a relative of the girl. The | the Rocky Mountain grizzly, is of a | rciative told the thgt the | grayish tinge and distinct { girl had joined Rose here Friday hump on top of his As a | night us heen staying with he was feared by all otherlat the Grove strect house since. were ar- rested this morning « Grove fl police has a shoulders, cary lief. thin see car You The telephones, telegraphs, radios to web the world to- gether. a widely advertised lead pencil, a pencil that thousands Read the advertisements in these columns daily. OVER 11,000 HERALDS Things you believe in Belief has tunneled mountuns fought diseases, ied tons on columns of air, spun advertisements, You helieve in belief and what it achieves. You be- lieve in advertisements, for they are evidences of be- You believe in advertised goods, for they are the os other men believe in. When you see a widely advertised lace curtain, you a curtain that hangs in thousands of homes . . . . You don’t try advertise wares to test them. try them to bring yourself fresh satisfaction. y help you recognize wares that justify belief. Don’t buy in the dark—spend your meney for advertised goecds DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation REAL OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS-JAN. 25.FEB. 1 In The Big Auditorium {EETINGS OFTENTIMES RESEMBLE THOSE OF FINNIE 308 MAIN STREET 3 AND 7:30 P. M. [\\"\I:l’{ICHELI) AND OTHERS, WHEN MEN WERE SLAIN TO THE FLOOR UN DER THE POWER OF GOD INDAY 11 A, M., WEEK DAYS 7:45 P. M.