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R et R W : 'AIN DAIL oy G W GIDLEWELL | SO ss ST OPERATIONS | BERLN NS | e RAMN AN, DIES e T AESOAE $8| e |+ ) ERCERHIGNAROY CURAN ORI of the near riot fn Falcon's hall last Berlin Congregational y Saturday night, The plaintiff claims Boys' class at 10 o'clock tomoriow 1 " » Wrote Numerous Storis of the s v et him it Stranded Sub s Anchored {o{merine Morme i S0 553 YOU C AN S A VE MONEY Sumny South e Srastenres wa arrested ana | - PreveDt Drilting With Tide ~ Prona sunany schowr at b2 ostosk: . iy fined on assault charges in the local WMen's class at the same hour, There ON e court, entering a plea of nolo conten- | {will be no meeting of the Junlor ¥n- 8t, Petersburg, Fla., | 81— [ dere, The writ wis lssued by W, D, Portsmouth, N, H,, Jan, 31,—Pre. |U°8VOr sbeicty tomorrow afternoon, Gloaise W, Cable) aiitHor ialed ansly | Chust . /liminary operations iIn connection Kengington Congregational (d : ® g i | with the refloating of the Submarine Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, . today at his winter home here. IMla| . "o faie given in 848, wheh weut aground jn Little | With sérmon by the pastor, .The reg. l r en l r . bride of a year was at his bedstde, Town hall by the Tureka Social Harbor In the northeast galo of |War Session of the Sunday school Mr, Cable received the honorary ", will close this eve- Thursday night, were begun today | W be held at 12:10 p, m. The ce of A. M. from Yule in 1883 will be the usnal When the naval tug Penacook was | CJmistlan Endeavor soclety will meet Litt D, Washington and Lee, 1852, {1 "of dancing and entortaln sent from the navy yard hero to the |2t 6 P. m: and will discuss an inter- AT NEW BRITAIN'S stranded vessel. The tug carried a | °SUNE topie. 1 N s 0 t | a6 Hbeaid Sordenin g 3 [ leavy anchor to moore the stern of | East Berlin Ttor s A S e : Binght died at ‘the 8-48 and prevent her moving| Phillp Nase of Middletown has | P D E B ns HESiL Ha ey eHE M IER L uoT O IGL thalsiaven s udint | been visiting at his home on Wil- i i zine storice ¢ 2 in political af- Was also planned to pump water [COX avenue, . himself exclusively te 2 He was prominent S ety nd ran for several oftices on from the flooded compartments of | Thomas XKnight is serlously 11l was 8 membcr Bt etk Ik earvivedif(he mubimarine: with pneumonia at his home in this / P s 1¢ or 1 € . ) = | = R A ¢ my fein ‘reole | by his wife and two sons, Arvel | No attempts to haul the vessel into | Pla®. I HE FlN I 1 By “he Gra . Madame ' Pi and Herbert Bingham, deen water will be made until the | The followiag are the services at I it AR »s 1avy authorities e surveyed the |the Methodist - chyreh Sunday, reg- ) Wil be conducted by Albert Blinn, |1l and determined the exact con- | Uar morning workhip at 1 fol- Rt on, John | spivitualist reader from Norwich, |ition of the vessel, 1t is known that ,'oWed by Bunday school at 12 IN THE STATE Mo i e k tomorrow afternoon at the two forward compartments, the | ©'¢lock. The Junior lcague will meet 4 e 4 Baushenner. s on a Tkl restdnN el topedo room and the crew quarters, |t 8 and the evening service will be oy Smmpeh S winion are filled with water and that the |°ld at 7 o'clock. Rev. A, C. Fuller Pestos will maet the Com- [other compartments are parttally | WiIl have charge of the services. ot itione (b Houtlaked it 1w s five of Bristol in the Town [flooded. The work of salvage is fn| 1e Weekly meeting of the Com workers were lis slories aud sketeh- | Valley basketball league game, The [perintendent of submarine. construc- [ M SaovES "” SV ON Sehialn - y ‘ ;as Jected under the title of “Old |locals have won all four of their tion at the Porfsmouth navy yard, “';‘1‘ BesCNeanenday ”"!"”’:‘\ : with | contests, whila the visitors have| Lieutenant Commander Stewart B, | Miss Florence Wenning and Miss d } | New Or- | broken evc Bray, who was in command of the | [I¢lcn Flaherty are spending the R an 8 Ox en s p e -4 when she went on the rocks, is week-end at their homes in Water- was the acknowledged lead- | The directors of the Clark Bros. [in the navy yard hospital nder |DUFY: |social in the church parlors Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Anna | samsel w1 act as hoste This office Is equipped with the best of everything modern dental sclence has produced, -abl . Te 4 § | The lndics of the Sacred Heart P h T DR. WILLIAM ¥. KEITH . r of the literary movement which | Bolt Co. have elected the following |treatment for exposure. Commander | The In e s orrng¢a lreatmen B s ierery movement WHLCh | fticers. Drosident, Edwin 8, Todd: |Bray raported today. that sl men|chureh, willgive thielr steskly whist y & Surgoon Dentisy or xtractmn i5ihe LGl R G i | secr -treasurer, Oscar G. Knapp; (bers of the erew who were exposed FHE e 4'.\!%\1»*‘ with | as nt secretary, Walter D. Wal- to the fury of a winter gale many couracy instead of imaginative ro- |1ac; superintendent, Boughton T. hours when escaping - chiorine gas | 2 ¢ - Mg ot At 1o M eptutionwas adonted |drove them to (e avck of the vemey |, TP Midrum ot Sutieid ta REAL PAINLESS DENTISTRY BY THE NOVOCAIN METHOD Ini\iThe Creoles! of » paying tribute to the memory of the jare doing well. Many of them were |*7*1In% the weelc-end as the gucs A Shiishad n 1854 and 4 late Charles H. Clark, president of |barefooted when taken ashore, and (\" ]“_‘ I“"é;-l s,) 'r ]H(v 3 re. V. Knowing that I can perform the most difficult operations without the least particle of pain, even on the most sensitive of : Lo Gt e Caterich ve |the firm from its organization until (walked through the snow to TFort "‘”‘ "‘"“' (L D R . teeth, I make you this proposition in good faith and mean just what I say. ' S '1in 1586 he | his death last Saturday. | Constitution after landing. |BHERER offense to the Creoles and in 1586 he | his death last Sa h | d | p e 50 T T | T K e S i [ — — | oy IF I HURT YOU—DON'T PAY ME for some time and afterwards con- | On and after tomorraw, February 1, | BR[NGS LIBEL SUIT | SPFC!AL ducted the Mo @ Litera- | Tax Collector L. O, Shepard has | e | o WAL “re, published in New York. Later |Announce. """““” bejas ‘f“,mf,fl £ : 'Five Million' Throughont Germany *ned to the south. |in the Town hall on I'riday eve-|French Taxi Driver Takes Action | 4 nings and Saturday afternoons and A tnan . S roan | Determined To Defend the Repub- £ e |evenings during February and | Against Father of Youth Found | Pl Coaw i & {an Bound [March. Al men and womenbe- |y | tle Form of Government. Fully Guaranteed Plates Bridge Work or .. o {tween 21 and 60 years of age are g s A D b = | d ot ‘age By\Tlial Assoolaed Press B Come in, in the mornin; TEF WITHO PLATES ot lomicide Count llable for this annual $2 levy Un-| papis, Jan. 31.—The Chauffeur Ba- | Berlin, Jan. 3L.—The executive . - - As ol LISRDATES Waterbu,, = Jan. 31.—Michael |less exempted. The bills of those |jot, in ‘whose taxl cab, Young|council of the German federation of 7 g 3 have the impression taken As Jacarusso, 104 Tairficld avenue, | uncollected on April 1 will be| phiyinne Daudet was found dying in labor, representing five million P . ek Low gm. d with _[hrm icide, '\‘};M:; turned over to te prosecuting at-| November, 1923, has brought a libel | workers, today* considered the situ- " z WL % and go home at night with a eputy Coroner T. E. Conway hel torpey. action against the youth's father, ation arising fgom the formation of G B y responsible for the death of Domi- —_— ) I o nEDan e royalist leader and |the recent congervative government / BEEE , | perfect fitting and natural ap- pie DeMara, 32, at St. Mary’s hos- | Dr, A, S, Mace of New York €Ity | formor deputy. The case is calleq |under Dr. Hans Luther and served ! H .50 +| pearing set of tecth, Per Tooth pital, December 23, was bound over | will address the monthly meeting | ¢on May 23. notice that it weould defend the re. et (J) 00! to the superior court this morning [of the Southington Business Men's public at all costs against attack e In clty court here by Judge Abner |association in Oxley assembly hall| After an investigation of more |either from the Qermun nationalis 2 P. Hayes. Counsel for the accused. | Monday evening. The consolida- | than g year, Leon Daudot early this |OT communists. My Plates are guaranteed to fit and not to get loose My Crown and Bridgework is made of 22k Gold and Attorney Joseph Guilfcile, walved | tion of town and borough govern- | ok lodged formal charges against | ~Organized laber must ever b and drop, thus preventing that clicking noise so often examination. |menfs and other important matters | fivo persons who he alleges were jm- | Mindful that every attack on the r heard in artificial tecth. DeMara, died at the hospital last | wiil be discussed, plicated in the death of his son, He | Public and its confstitution endan December as the result of a stab = charged that the orime was of a | (¢ rights and liberties of the ¢ wound on the heart. When first ar- Lisut, Frank Connes, official m-_[,m,“m ature, and named a police | M40 work a ;stf)!nnun of the ALL R rested, Jacarusso denied all kne terpreter of the New York supreme | commicsary, two ofticers and a for. | fcderation stated.” The resolution edge of a stabbing in which | court. will_speak at the service at|ier ofricer of the seeret service, and | [UTther recalls the services labor i | rendered to the country and declar Wear one of my scts of tecth 10 days and If at the end of that time you are not perfectly satisficd your Mara sustained his fatal wound, i irst Congregational church at [ gy ARE i Aitar being fdentified by De I Rl i Rl U i L (SOOI | it has always chamgploned the demo- | money will be cheerfully refunded. the Tospital before the Jatter died, | yosper service will be held At 4 Do | tha (axl cab, with the reme |Cratic-republican ideals. T Al 1 b e et (AR S T G et i i volver | e Absolutely Painless Extraction Free With Other Wor D o : qsn"‘";.s"orm;r::,‘. . ;;n;‘:]?‘x“" i :“i;"w}”"" dnieria s e oitu cat ACGOUNTIN“ ASKED | Arrnnng»uu can be miade wherehy )lglinnf:‘mwemuvrlwl-srhk agcl:,veul:m.ln: k |Gasoline Cars Will Be o part. BUCKNER NOMINATED <‘ Run, Danhur_v to Hartford | Heirs of Licut. George Le Mesnager | SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS ¢ ; e Fashington, Jan. 31.—The nomin- | 3 - I 5 National Bank of FFulton was robbed m\\“‘“g[”’]fi“m’ R. Buckner of New| Danbury, Conn, Jan. 3 of Los Angeles Aause Widow of | You can be assured of a clean office, sterlle instruments and all Work done under aseptic conditions. ! ity to be United States Af.|nouncement was made today of $12,000 today by a man whoeslug- |2t ged Robert Cowan, assistant cashier, | York clty to be divison offices of the N. Y., N. H. &| Disposing of Estatd. after presenting a check that Cowan [torney for the southern district o lites S 2 i At A [New York was sent to the senato | M- railroad in this QO,W'F‘“}M’:;',‘Q]‘ Los Angeles, Jan. $1.—A suit for today by President Coolidge, type will bs operated betwoen Dan. |20 Recouniing of the pstate of | J RTS8 st t George Le Mgsnager, ° bury and Ha h day that the | "y ioon in the Mrench colony g o Beneraiassemblylsiins here as the oldest saldier in (he | | TUBES City Advertisement| onericnce of memoers o a3 0% 10 G e Worid war | SURGEON DENTIST is on file in superior apurt today. Graduate T whor e ent train eervice | B ate Tufts College, 1910 hom the present train eervice S not | e povition charged the widow, | equate, | * | Registrars’ Notice, 2 acting as trustce, dispoged of $750,- | g% ¢ > TODAY ONLY | The Registrars of the City of New | = = 060 of estate which ghould have & E i' C ngh g | Britgin will be in session at their of- s A“" i e been divided among th¢ heirs. An | oy unningham ........ § ce Hall Buildin SR rat.Sen | OFder 10 restrain the widow, Marie hone 3410 W T Nurse in a . from | south ‘(‘Ak:w w: : r‘“‘a;“ \\( ,l»:\ " | Le Mesnager, who now iy in Iran Open Lvenings NEW BRITAIN Attendance ! Federal .. k felock =t il It feveninglaflen isfoparation for | ol diaposibgRofitlindaiotithe fos- Ceenls . b JENGLS Lemperature was brought by the nd- 5 < from 12 o'clock noon until 9 o'clock i) 1078 (iekrennonAdl 1o 1 Magnavox enrollment of the legal voters oftl \perature was nearer dleans gerisdanghor Mesnager dicd here in 19 Sodi City of New Britain, for the purpose s 3 hi 1| Mesnager died herw in 1923 Sodion ........ T |City of New Britain, for the purpos strongerfantlhis mind|TEee st SRS S CRE ETE I Sas OUR GUARANTEE of nominating candidates to be voted e [ . l P . on at the Town and City election to e —— pecial Frices on be held on the 14th day of April GOING TO WATERBURY Other Merchandise (J'} nlv:"lr’llvfkvm)‘wrf(‘CL the present list New Jfl!:”‘"'\;i;"'n::y-!-'»ll-n Lihf:m"{“‘:: HElRS LOSE RIGHTS | WILLIAM ZIEGLER 1 his resignation to become (Those Who Sit Quictly By Uneil | Cor. Elm and Chestnut Registrars of Voters, | librarian at the Silas Bronson i S | Suburban Helght,s. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ’Phone 3285 ated at New Britain, Conn, this | brary, ) g May 1. $330 Estate is Worth $20.000,000 | 9 rincet u U. S. Dist. Judge Declines Petition of o i 2ok VaLY 7 U Have No Claim, Judge Shys. . Paylng A Call Minority Stockholders For Receiv- | Porcelain. It is reinforced so that it won't wear through. $12,000 BANK ROBBERY { Fulton, Mo., Jan. 31.—The First | | i, | | SLNANWSIIYIAQY LS9 AN YV SINILLVd AIISLLVS ® McClyre Newspaper Syndicats cksoaville, Fla., Jan. 31a—H | er Tor B. and M. Railroad. | e | | who sit quictly by. until propesrty | | ) 00,000 a hundred wegrs la- | Morris in U. . district court today | ter 3 t to any portion of 8 the property. said a decision yester- | denied the petition of Edward T EAT NU SWEETS day by Federal Juc R s Brown of Ipswich, Mass, and others | The Hudnall heirs sought i for the appointment of a temporary and title to property located irr I . s X 3 Tabkaontilla indes Gallialed 1n r for the Boston and Maine Says Glass of Salt Helps to Overcome | equities and in the propers S E ONLY YOU Rhcumatism. Acid, with the present owners. The Com- |, Counsel for the petitioners said ToLLOwS T5 T LUTY FIONT DL 1 e e modofe Joint rmihal com at a bond issue $500,000 w ould | FOLLOWS UP THE LUTTS! FRONT PATH STILL ~ PAIN ALWAYS TALKING HIGHBROW STUFP is easier to avoid brought sui & C. V. Hugman | Mature February nd they would | MUTTERING HE DOESN'T SEF ANY EARTHLY CONCLUDES IN WHISPER AS HE RINGS BELL RESPONSE COMI t cure. states a well-known | and others w the complainants ‘]"fl "‘\“*‘J]““‘:“("’L“"w‘”; WV"' 2 "?: REASON WHY THEY HAVE TO CALLONTHE THAT ANYWAY SHE'S PROMISED THEY THEY MAY BE INLCK AFTER AL CAN SAY authorit v advised to dress were threat sith ejection @o~ (NERES S MR 8 “'“l oy p‘r":" ‘fj"n‘l\ LUTTS_THEY KAVENT ATHING INCOMMON V/ONT HAVE TO STRY MORE THAN HALF AN LOOKS LIKE. NOBODY HOME dir | WITH T:EM\A‘\ND MRS LUTT GIVES HM A IER TO STICK 1O T e bl 5 . of the Londholders had a 1 to XN 2 4 et o withhold temporarily presentation of < R </—\ whether your prope we all kinde COLDEST IN 48 YEARS [Aeranoldings S HesandEthat swhile ) / - Sl h’ AR L5 aneenl Do b the rafiroad could meet the hond e ty shall be distributed T i b e matuity it was not in a manner different cniaton Tt a thefuntrlon <1 | Month of Jamuary 1s Thix Fiecoraei | isale at prese, " © " ¥ from that which the L M’d"“!"\l" ‘r"‘”f”"‘” ;’,”“ Recorded on the Weather Chast | doubt as to the jurisiction of the law specifies in the rine; the pores of nare also | of University of Maine ey e el pene event that you have P l;"(‘r'um St "‘r’:wiur;v STl Orono: Mo Tant i nti A | made no will. er the skin pores are closed, of January, 1 r ) thex| COOLIDGE MAKES DECISION = forcing the kidneys to do dou- | University of Maine we recordsg] Washington, Jan. §1.—The trou- WWANTS T0 KNOW WHAT'S THE SENSE N GROANS /% TOOTSTEPS RESOUND INSIDE MAID OPEMS POCRS AND REPORTS TH Have your attorney work; v become weak 1nd |as the coldest in 48 years 1 the'} blesome southern Ohio judgeship o N WHY NOT SHOVE THER AND WHISPERS QUICKLY REMEMBER., LUTT3 ARE OUT WELL, WELL NOW ISNT . b N sh fail to eliminate this st in 60 with one juestion was decided by President CARDS IN AND BEAT T LET WELL ENOUGH HALP AN HOUR' NOT & MINUTE MORE' THAT T00 BAD AND WILL SHE TELLTH vrite your Will, ap- vhich &eeps ac-| The average femperature s § Coslidge today with the nomination | . | ALONE'S M OHWELL, ALLRIGHT HE DOESNT WANT TO M85, vy O THE point the New Brit- imu nd ci t h month is 8:45 al 2cr0. The pof Benson W. Hough of Columbus to | RADIO PROSR AN 4y . e t eventua In average for January 187 Uil the vacancy resulting from the | (?- ) 1in National Bank as the joints and muscles, causing stiff-| December and . Fetirement of Federat Judge Sater. e Executor of it, and e osneosad pain, fiolseq ners theicoldest tegimonthalin ) you can feel sure that At the first twings of rheumatism | = ——— - your personal prefer- e ney pharmacy sbout four |Congressman LaGuardia | - ences zlilnld instrue- ! il In a glass of r and Is for [Unification | Grand Opemng TR o | drin re brea W morn- | Washington, Jan. 31.— Urging a —of— and obeyed. [neutralize acidity, remove wasto |alrcraft committee today. Represen - || THE BELMONT also to stimulate the kid- |tative LaGuardia, republican, New considered a sl o neye, thus often ridding the bleod | York, “declared. Fresoent tosommm TROTS JUBILANTLY DOWN PATH EXCIAM: ANV OP THE RADIO PROGRAM STOPS AND SO APTER THE USUAL ThLK ABOUT HOW New Britain FRC A tis frbto T B d Saiinive o ovig ta et Hotel and Restamant INo THAT THINGS WORKED OUT PRETTY SUDDERLY GROANING 600D GRIEF LUCKY T WAS THEY CAME 00ST THEN AND d Salts is inexpensive. and 1s | possessed all the facts. Iie told the ACE ATIRALL THEVVE PADTHOR OID THERE COME THE LUTTS NOW- JUST HOW FHEYD HAVE HATED TO MiSS THE P 1 the | “ o~ | from the acld of grapes and | committee that it had an exMellent 90 CHURCH ST. CALL WITHOUT HAVING TO ISTEN T0 A LOT 0P TURNED THE CORNER,, AND 'S VIs(T, TURNS ONCE MORE AND POLLOWS PP uemMBER 1on e, combined with lithia, | chance to bring out a report formu- 5 SILLY GHATTER AND HE WONT MISS HARDLY TO0 LATE T PuCk THE OTHERS WEARILY INID THE HOUSE | * RO RAL RESER used with excellent results |lating constructiva logisiative rerom: NONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 l________________;_fi__—_—_j o EM ousands of folks who are sub- | mendations, while aircraft is still in | SOUVENIRS i ‘its infancy