New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1925, Page 22

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBR 50 w nounce the engagement of thelr |season, which should be from Oct, PLAN APPEA[ F[]R SOUTHINGTON NEWS [5e0eiter, Mtiss Giadys mishop, to|1 to Now . ‘ -SSR tev, Roy G o P h 14 Mr, Richardson will 08/ n; & . = o il Al l]]ve If‘irnvl ((L‘n.)':\g‘r:ml\(‘l(‘)’l{nlw‘:l‘\(\:’l\'(})L nflvr:\pl Yu“;m‘cnrolu xflor?lfiefl oihe y flnflp"r;m!’{zl’/:'l Z/.t;‘ Gaining admittance to Aldl's | Ar Pavy 18 & grad 3 son for s, 3 y 'fl[[lNI]U[NT BV L sy e | e s o et esn o 2 B ENJOY PROSPERITY| || | Eastern Millinery Co. CA R Hm:. n“\llvm,'lmn’v(\(‘] \I"-I‘\I"%r u‘n;l and Yale nnl\l‘rnl()zl Miss Bishop ( Sba atl e Nt AL Oxr Wikstitom ¥ '1”..,‘\',“[;:.;‘'(I‘.n ].T-l.\.’.j‘ tho owuer 4 |has graduated rom the Lewls high : " oo I .“‘”“” . e atastea i te school and Simmons college, O o L Would Produce Sevral “Pag- v e st s i |21 b8 BRI 10 SIGN A st S, Mgt ‘ sion Plays” in Chicago e N RO o i vl e Remarkable, Did Not Overwhelm | auctea by John J. Kelleher of the | gog aptoptainment in St. Thomas' [ceaeral prohibition oifice, Gerald | Lo ity ome this cvening. Announcc foar ley of the county office, several aed ) . " A A o Chicago, Ich. ¢ the|deputy sherifis, and Constable| A g0 attondance at the jolnt Sclemls[ Clfllms Ab]l]ty fo Fmd 1],1]\{«4::0. 1"1\‘3 mzm-:‘ln:‘:::‘;:l;rnyln T ¥ production of “The I *| Thomas Murphy, T. J. Foley, 8nd |,odlal given by Union Rebekah lodgo 0 i I sudden] Carrival 14 admmer, A 0morTo several times o year 1 Chicago, Ui | Sunpson Smith |iad Taroka rodn 1. 0- 0. %, | Origln O B0 Tongues - |tnouen comarane, e has ot proceeds from which v o turs Walter Wolskl's place at the or- [ (a4 Tellows' hall last evening wit- whelm, and the n \ | . o —— been left asleep at the switch,” i e juvenile cour id in its | ner of Liberty a entel ots 3 4 3 5 ed to the juvenil \ in its|ner of Liberty and Center streels|yoccoq tho presentation of a comedy e o igan . Hericultaral work of reclaiming boys who have|was also subjected to a raid and| e wCaptain Caulifiower's Re-| Los Angeles, Feb. 20.—A new | ’ fud y h s le dvifted Into lawlessness, was an-|the officers found a quantity of al-| 0. ; ship was launched here recently on ',.‘3,'5",":,'"1:1';; ':,l(m:'f,fip;),l‘lfm,f‘m;)l:,';fyf A Notewort y aie o nounced today by Cornelius C.|leged liquor in an alleyway. Wol- = the seas of archacology When Ed-|press assoctation here today. el Craipe, superintendent of the DBig|skl was arrested on a count similar ward C. Getsinger, astronomer and “i-‘\'m; SoHeat mm'ng m";m“")_ Drothers Socl the |to Aldi's. ¥requenters were nabbed | R l searcher of antiquities, in & paper |yios are alive and active,” said Mr. The play will five [ at hoth places, The cases of all h presented by him befor the Argon- . . . by ' | Collisson. “A query sent out by the wcts and 14 scenes, in o of | those arrested will be hieard by Judge | aut Club, a philosophical body mect- |srsibune reveatod 45 different. pro- orlous he Chicago Civic Opera company. [ H, D, Fitzpatrick on Monday ¢ F[]R NEW fiAME [Aw ing In the University of Southern |jccts now in active operation local The first performance is announced | ernoon. | California, outlined the principles of iy throughout the five northwest tor Marchid 6 Evincivaleiin the, cast “zodialphaby" whereby, he asserted, |states to put agriculture on a bet- lave been chosen with a view to| Constables Thomas Murphy, T. J. he was able to trace the origin of 20 |jor basis.” continuing them in their roles year | foley and Sampson Smith conduct- | ' written languages to the signs of ' Mr, Colllsson's address was on . after sear, Nr. Craine s L pruminary v during e | Wan(s Season on Duck Hunting |ive sootac. RO B R e Ty B “Our workers in the juvenile and | grternoon, descending upom ~Adam an His findings, Mr. Getsinger dlelar- | foct on prosperity of communities > ) E of our best ofterings boys cou wve noticed an inerease | piygolewski's farm on West street. | Gh ged od, proved that" nstronomy was a|that have developed dalrying and { 5 re hats in juvenile crime,” Mr, Cralne A quantity of alleged liquor was dis- religious science familiar to the anced farming. He told of the| \ In years, Hcrca. serted. “The Dig Brothers, an as-|covered and Dlugolewski placed un- more intelligent classes of the an-|revival of prosperity in the north- o of a superior quality and soclation of business and profession- | qer arrest. e Peb. 20.—B cient world upwards of 12,00 years ates this ye . B | E olumbia, 8. C., Feb. 20.—Because P E 2,00 y western states this year, as a re e 5 al men here who reclaim boy de-| “yypje returning from this rald.|i.inweather in the south contin. |a0; that the Bible, by means of sult of the new grain crops of 1924. distinctiveness that will linquents, decided to do something | (he constables came acros8 &N |y.gfrom 15 days to one month long- [“0dialphaby, now may be made to|“In 1923 the total ~ value of ten| i astonish you at this sale to offset the Influences. We collected | opanqpned limousime, Upon Investi= | o ypan in the northern states, fed- |Feveal many secrets, religious and |jeading crops in the ninth federal | 4 A v) y a sum of money with which to hire | covion “they found this to be the |era camo'1uxe applicable to the na- | historical, which hitherto have becn | reserve district was abopit $530.- price! New arrivals, every the proper stage producers, actors| . oiaiy of a Waterbury man, it [ijan as o whole work a hardship on |locked books; that Israel has a 000,000, In 1924 the same crops| : £ the and writers who could produce “The | jovine “hoen stolen three days ago.|gouthern sportsmen, according to A. |history gonig back 6,600 years into |were 'worth $1.110,000,000 and the one of theme— Passion Play' in as reverentlal @|mye car was in good and undam- |4 gichardson, state game warden (@ period when its high priests, as |prices are still soaring,” he de- manner as possible. We think fl;"' aged condition, the thief evidently |oe gouth Carolina and southern rep- |vevealers of the mysterles of the clared. the result of a great play would impress and regenerate |y o0 o g0 corted ft when it ran out |jeeontative on the federal advisory |heavens, were more advanced in| “All through central and south- ' thousands of voungsters in the| . oco)ne [hoard on migratory bird laws. |some branches of astronomy than fern Minnesota where the creameries | New York purchase. crowds end it would equip the Big| |""AS a number ot the board, Mr. |the star-gazers of today and that|and cheess factories are numerous, | Brothers with a sum of money | pyoioyjo Grange will visit Unlon ' pichardson said recently, he expect- |there have been fundamental errors |and farmers are milking and feed-| the expansion of their educative | ¢ oo is ovening. The visitors g to advocate changing tha open |in the rendering by Egyptologists of |ing pigs and chickens on the by- work among delinquent boys. | will furnish & program of entertain- |ceason for ducks about 15 days, so |some of the earliest inscriptions fproducts of dairying, It is absurd to “Every cent of profit is to go ":x‘,m,,, in Oxley assembly hall. Re-|ihat they may be hunted in the |found in Egypt. |say that farmers are hard up. They this antl-crime work among the |, oo ones will be served. southern states during colder weath-| Zodiacal emblems, the speaker de-/reap a harvest in the milk pail two hoys who come into Chicago's ar clared, became tribal or brother- o three times a day and pay their | eourts.” Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Seelig of Wa- | \When ducks first arrive «In the |hood symbols, and from that plane | debis like good business men. : [/ tastiury formarly. ofl thi town, ob= lsouth! they’are in poor physicsiicon- |atepped ihto) place asi written ehar=|| Mo Colilason zsid = /talkiabout Dress hats! Tailored bats! Misses and : SSIFIED ADS ¥ ot Ve ; 2l Shkverreaent n idea to |price fixing comes largely from ress / THE HERALD CLASE E served their 50th wedding anniver- |ditjon, due to their long flight, Mr. |acters, each representing a | HEA p 2 o . - 1 A inclid- ' BRING RESULTS |sary Wednesday at the home of Richardson said, and the weakness |beccon ; fered forsm, the/| communities that do no know mieh : . -~ matron styles! Sport effects! Al inc thelr daughter, Mrs. A. T, Cram of of the birds renders them less able |letters of the modern graphic sys-|about the cary cow. herever | ¢ ) Al ke nies) g " 3 ¢ find a community where the 0 ¢d in this advance offering! Waterbury. Mr. Seelig was post- to protect themselves, resulting in [tems, ) 0 ! 3 : A : : ow paths are numerous!” he said, f it ith ov tylish T rease | master of Marion for 19 years. The their slaughter in large numbers. ] Jeliin Bt ¥ thing in straws— with every sty Dr. Howard always recommended couple has three children. } snactment of amendments to the | INDUCED TO VIS V_Hl).\[l,\ 8 5 Y 3 f national game laws changing the | Warsaw, Feb. 20.—With the ob- n during the past five years i 5 Oxldazeforcoug[ls The good basketball games will |duck season to open Nev. 15 and |ject of making it easy for Poles es- be played in the Town hall tomor- continue until Feb. 15, instead of [tablished in the United States to re: row evening. Tha Pextos will play from Nev. 1 Lo Feb, 1, as at present, |visit Poland, Polish consular officers | 0! N ) thMA e pamour five of Waterbury, will be proposed. in American have been instructed to | Let's All Greet eavaet stnds ind abssrsation conrinced | While the Lewls high school quintet | Another change sought by the |give them visas for six months. In | e would safely, quickly and surely ' wiil oppose its ancient rival, Farm- (southern representative will be 1o laddition these visitors are glven 2 Ch l A ;u.n-hbl:‘;:g:-fl:nm::y“rx‘"';‘(';‘n};: ington high. Dancing will follow (hc‘;!m\o an open season of one month [guarantee that during their visit | ar ey 8 unt ronchial s fAtiwoot er, ducks. He|they will not be called up for mili- . armiess. At all druggists, | games, for wood, or summer, y » S A Sk aatil et |said that these duck have hecome 80 [tary service, no matter what their || When She Gets Here color represented. i Dickinson Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs, Albert T. 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