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Book LACK OF NENORY MAY PROVE COSTLY Judge Aiing Wearied by Same 01d Story From Jags NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, CHILD TAKES AUTO Y. M C. A News Boys' Department On Saturday night at 8 o'clock | another popular movie show will be | conducted in the Boys' Department, | The following program consisting | of ten reels, will be shown, *The Raid of The Red Marauder, In The Land of Snak OUT FOR JOY RIDE {Boy ol § Steals Truck But Soon Comes to Griel PROTEST T0 CHINA Foreign Powers Urge Ruling Gove ernment to Hurry and Get Things Back to Normal, Peking, Feb, 12, — The Chincse government, named after the defeat | of the old central regime by the 1nnd the result s in pleasing con- .'r;mt to the grimy condition it was | 1925, Marble at Post Office Having First Cleaning Visitors at the local post office during the past several days have | been treated to a pleasant surprise, Postmaster Herbert E, Erwin having undertaken to give the interlor of the bullding a thorough cleaning. The work of cleaning the marble In the corridory Is almost completed Wyandotte d Monkeys, An | Reel Riots. Any boy in whether a member of the A.or not, is invited to sec these plctures. The | shown through a mod- | ¢rn motion pleture machine, “omw of General Chang Tso-Lin, |in before tho cleaning was under- | was earneatly advised today by tho |taken. It is tha first cleaning the forelgn diplomatie corps to take |T>e,hias recelved alnce the erec. | operating an automobile, a nine | P! “€ | tlon of the bullding, and Postmaster vear old boy borrowed a truck own. | PtCPS to reestablish normal condl- | Erwin considered it necessary for ¢l by George H. Delam of Torest. | 11008 on Chinese rallways, to restore luppearance and sanitation. The | ville, unknown to the owner, and |"0!INE stock where It belongs and |marble work is being done under | ‘,m,k several of his young friends for |'© Place revenues in the hands of [the direction of C. G. Spaln and W, Interest Is beng manifested in the |a ride last night. The machite was|the 1Awful administration, (1. Smith, marble experts from the membership drive which s being taken from the Baptist church on| A note from the diplomatic corps, [firm of J. B, Ford company, Wyan- conducted during the month of Feb- ign street, and driven to Silver | "anded to the foreign office by the |dotte, Mich, i ruary. Special prizes are being of- sireet, where the youthful driver be. | Netherlands minister to Peking, | — frred to bovs bringing In the most | came involved in a collision with [sentor diplomat, calls attention to N, B, H, S, vs, New Haven members during the month |another machine. Becoming fright- | the chaos which continues to exist | T Tl i € | 4 ve-| The Boys' Department would ap- |cned, the hoy jumped from the |in China in spite of the ceseation of In Elm City Saturday | N from whom he |Preciate the donation of books for |yiychine and ran away. hostilities, 'This sltuation, the note| The High school basketball team | THE thin thoe | the library or records for the Vic- | ho gecident was reported to the | points out, threatens to hecome per- |Will g0 to New Haven Saturday aft- | | you cvor e back here [ trola [potica and Policeman Thomas manent, thereby infllcting injury on |ernoon to play thelr first league | game, | \ tter remember wh Dolan was assigned to investiga foreig ntrade and interests, n ’ Ve incd your liquor if you |1e, with Supernumerary Policeman| The note points out that unpald ”-\;‘" Haven has beaten Hartford | ! I 1s gooc lgh. DRUG CO., I tor you” the !Walter Wagner, located the boy and | rallroad equipment debts, where ) . cd hefore turned him over to Probation Of- | hundreds of milions have been in-| /Coach Cassidy's boys will have to make a better showing than they 169-171 Main St. L —— NX-ray On The The Mfg. of Mince Meat. the city, Y. M. C come and plctures are — Cleaners SEE DEMONSTRATION NOW BE- ING MADE ON MARBLE WORK AT NEW BRITAIN POST OFFICE memory by drunks haled Judgs Benjamin W. Alling in cal police court is likely to o their interests in the according to statement by the § this morning. Having fathomed the mysteries of | for my 'Valentine Stationery Dept. costly “ about the oncoction res that com- memory regarding the lquor, for not one in 1 before lants h Kenness can These goods are unexcelled for cleaning kitchen and bathroom tile, bowls and bath tubs, painted surfaces and lino- leum. Guaranteed Not To Injure the Surface. are ACT[ON POSTPONED Decision on Humphrey as Member n a drunk- ficer Edward C. Connolly, The police | vested by foreign hondholders, to- laid 1 Ha usual Lelieve that in apprehending the |gether with the daner of the rail. [2id In the game with Crosby High, ag | |New Haven has a fast crowd {his \Phc: boy, they have caught the youth roads becoming insolvent, leads the | NoF ‘ who has been responstble for taking | diplomatic corps to the point where . p at least one other machine in the |its members cannot help but ex-| The Senfor club will hold its first | | mec’ing of the new semester Iriday | city, and who committed several | press grave apprehension for the de- | , |evoning. Presiden [ burglaries in different places, plorable state of affairs, L t Howard Deloin the conse- | (EV reside On Monday, Superintendent Ho- | quences of which cannot be estimat- P at the meeting. gan of the A, & P. stores reported ed. to the police that his automobile had been taken from the corner of Broad and High streets and he aft- NEARLY INSANE erward located the car at the High |street railroad crossing with two small boys in it. Policeman Dolan is Mrs.Saunders Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Relieved Troubles of Change session, of the opinion that the youth appre- of Life After the hearing, at which As- hended last - night is the one who | sistant General Seymour also was |[took Hogar's machine. | T | Knoxville, Tenn.— ‘I took Lydia E. Pinkham'| sVegeuble(,ompoundwhle questioned, Chairman Smith of the Boys, Reported l\ldnnpped 1 % ing,through the committee said the testimony had shown no facts which should stand in the way of confirmation, and he Ran A\\av From School | indicated a favorable report on s . Y., Feb, 12— Monday was in prospect. In-hw'mfi at the Ridley school at The questioning of Mr. Humphrey Cathari Ont., today issued a today was said to be in regard to statement in which they said that his dealings with the department of | Curtis Munigan, of Windsor, Ont, justice as representative of a lum- und Lawrence H. Towers of St. company, Thomas, Ont., students who have The committee did not take up | heen missing from the school since hange of Life. I the nomination of Thomas 1. Wood- | Tuesday, have been located it their | was very nervous, New York, to he a member | homes, The boys became bored with couldnoteleepand school routine, the school authoritics had melgncholy gaid, and decided to return to their spells. Infact, 1 was nearly insane at times and my memory was most a blank, I was 8o weak I could not do my housework half of the time and suf- commerce commis- who 15 homes, but did not notify the school principal of their intention. A re- port had been circulated that they Lad been kidnapped. TWO CROSSING ATLANTIC Taborio Galanti of this city, a former soldier i3 on the S. 8. Conte | fered dreadfully with my back. My Verde, en route to Naples from | goctorsaid I would have to worry it | which place he will visit his native | out and I went through this for thr home in Italy. Sam Kaplan, a 10- | vearsbefore I began taking the Vega- cal businessman s en route to the | tgple Com und which Tl sawiadvers Mediterranean sea, planning tised. 1 think it was eight bottles spend some time in Palestine, t T ) f.Oflk It has been two vears lisle G. Kron and Willlam H. \’\n | gince I took any and Ihaven't had & Oppen sailed today for Jacksonville, | doctor since for that trouble. Ido all my washing and ironing and I have gamed from 116 to 138 pounds. I ad- vige all women who suffer physically and mentally as I did to give the Veg- etable Compound a fair trial. I hope it will do as much for them as it did "’—Mrs. T. A. SAUNDER: Florida. Monroe J. Hartsell, a let- ter carrier, sailed today on the | 711 E. Depot Street, Knoxvill Tennessee, of Trade Commission is Postponcd Until Next Monday. s sentenced to as found Washington, Feb. 12.—Final ac- tion on the nomination of Wiliam wrges of drunkenness | K. Humphrey to be a member of the John Monet, who | federal trade commission, was post- 1 with her on & charge | poned by the senate interstate com- ct, was fined 35 without committee today until next Julia Strolls was given a sus- after Mr. Humphrey again 1 b on a before the commit- Th at a two-hour ’ she | i i T i Local Distributors Brussels, Feb, 12.—RBaron Fvence | Coppee, one of Belgium's weaithiest | manufacturers, was today ordered to pay 20,000,000 francs damages to | the state in a suit brought by the state. meree Monday, had appeared tee for questioning Men’s Suits and Overcoats $22.75! $28.75] "% . $27.50 | race Men's 850 Over- $34.50 % or & nap, but he oats go at . Brown woman itence ¢ dr ness. trio sted when the police raided tenement at 319 Elm street oce 1 by the Strolls woman yester- found Monet and the rown woman in. hed Policeman Thomas J k J. O'Mara said that Menet them ves there and had gone to did not knaw got into the Coppee was tried last summer on | the charge of having supplied coal ’ and other gobds to the Germans | 80 WEST MAIN ST. during the occupation of Belgium | in the war, but was acquitted after | ’Phone 381 a prolonged hearing. The Brussels advices do not give the grounds for | | the present suit. | . he Men's §35.00 Suits upi o noea, an Teeney and st Michael Faraday nhacmnrnd the principle of the electric motor in 1821, | | | Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Women’s Dresses $16.95 | Bhvie e a g $34.95; 18 Prisoners Dig Way b Women's $50 To F |ced0m, l ( aught Dresses at h lock of of the interstate and Chairman Smith, opposing confirmation said it would not come up Mon ot of the ”‘U\H. sion, Four was tun- were of the wood- Sl CONIVER WITH COOLIDGE Feb, 12.—Confer- 1d by President Cool- today with Rear Admirai Henry Wilson, refiring superintendent of Naval Academy, and Rear Ad- miral Louis N. Nulton, who will succerd him Feb, Admiral Nul- ton was presented by Sceretary Wil- and his call was cribed as one of courtesy. Admiral Wilson said his visit haid no relation to re- cent charges of dry law violations at Apnapolis. ich is built on foundation. The mortar 8 Was remove ORSFALLS | £ ) 93 9 \jlum Street Catalog sent on request Waterbury Man Fined For Selling “Polici Witery Feb, 12.—8tanley Or- ski of street, this city, was Judge Pi g Keeping a that his client was not con- :v shop, but in the op- ness had from Vit 100 & Victeola 3603 Mahogany, oak or walaut Walaut, $235 New Popular Victor Records out tomorrow “It pays to hu\ our kind” ur. city rning by Abner Paha steamer Manchuria to San Francisco | Ly way of the Parama canal and | Havana. middieman of second hand | s Is often embarrassed by | classified ads. ] Dr. H. L. Dombroski Chiropractor 450 Main Streef. Tey Chiropractic for Better Henlth Hours:—10-12 a. m.— Mon., Wed., and Fri. 6:30-8:30 p. m ¥eh, hie Japanese ment budget totalling 1,524.- 100,000 yen was paseed today by the for the fiscal The Too Tired High Tone Mama of Mine Mitchell Brothers Victor Record No. 19531, List price 75 cents I'll See You in My Dreams—Fox Trot When the One You Love Loves You—Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Victor Record No. 19553, List price 75 cents Bring Back Those Rock-a-Bye Baby Days—Fox Trot If You Don’t Tell Me —Fox Trot Dick Long’s Nankin Cafe Orchestra Victor Record No. 19543. List price 75 cents Jlays” and money. BACK lfil OLD STANDARD The SHURBERG COAL €O, 55 Franklin Street Phor Chiropractic Will Get You Well Or. F 5 Tume Son Chiropractor City Advertisement The Victor Company broadcasts a program tonight at 9 o'clock Eastern standard Ruilding Department . S & 5 City of New Britain time. Renée Chemet, violinist, Emilio De Gogorza, baritone, and other artists. —-2-5—1-8 P M k 122 NOTICE May « Nat. Bank Bidg., Room 310, Hrs.—10-12 198-OF.—117-13-Res, 'Khmubunomvm-mdmm-mbvmvmc@m Vl c muu MARK l a P“V Camden,Nd¢’ Victor Talking Machine C Victor Talking M.dm.. Co. of Canada, Lid,, Mootesal Canadian price-lst oa request . HiS UASTEI! VOICE™ DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhca 353 MAIN ST, No Questions Asked There’s no question of Royal Park being right as to style. It's the type of suit worn by well groomed men everywhere. Coming to us from our tailors at Fashion Park we need no further assurance of its correctness. Then too, the woolens are fine and the tailoring is done to a nicety. DOBBS HATS KNOX HATS FITCH-JONES Guaranteed to Hatch Every Hatchable Egg The Burritt Gift Shop 72 W, Main St. Now on Display In Our Agricultural Store Valentines For Young and Old The Largest Assortment in the City BOILS—PIMPLES AND ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS Moe’s New Incubators INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY Size 400 Eggs ..... . 60 Eggs .... 800 Eggs .. ‘ Also a complete stock of Party Favors The Burritt Gift Shop 72 WEST MAIN STREET (Opposite The Hotel) A BETTER Price $63.00 $96.00 $115.00 Price | $25.50 ; Size 85 Eggs ... 150 Eggs ... $36.00 250 Eggs ... $51.00 | Complete With Thermometer, Egg Tester and Instructions RACKLIFFE BROS,, Inc. PARK AND BIGELOW STS, "Phone 1074 | | | Herald classified ads and results ASK YOUR DRUGGIST @re parallel thoughta

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