New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 2

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e A e A i A IN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925, “Tried So Hard, But Falled,” Says Mother in Note Asking Chil- dren's Forgivencss, == CTFIIFEAS [ | we still have much to learn about has to have a motive for his living Il the real values of lite, Third, E G [; D Gralin Lists Five Essentials emnite an, Bom: of us never got never started, Others of No better preservative known to keep eggs in just a lot of speed like pin- s but make na progress. The [ would not get into the dining room the same condition as when{| . put in solution— spok i Sl ms us out and we are vight [and be killed by gas, Mrs, Bessle 0 Nalter H, Hart | PINTS ..... 2 C started And fifth, we|l’ox Rubens, 55, of 583 Fourth power, or force oute | atreet, Brooklyn, committed suicide QUARTS ... 35C I | THE | 1m going to be happy. Will wait for | both of you to joln me in Heaven. f ourselves, to enable us to ac- | Yesterday by inhaling gas and shqot |l i DEFENDS HER FAMILY | Wil waten over you trom above, 1 If, follow t | ha to, but failed. Mother.” have New York, March |!|.-Nm~kln:i the kitehen door s0 her Pomeranian SPRING STYLE NOTES Action — buoyancy — spirit — life permeate and dominate the spring styles. There’s a youthful tenor —a free and easy charm that none may escape. The new introduc- tions in h show f New Britain 18 no better place our having lived here, you have only clogged up space.” 1 could build a was present nd the introdueed by bens. It was as follows: “Children, Dear: Forgive mother | and don't feel sad, Just remember I am going to have rest and be free | from all pain, sorrow and worry. 1 Said the Cynie ‘That is why God it you here! Go do it.” ymplish great things, We can't | Ing herself in the right temple. She vereome obstacles without a lever- | Was found dead by a roomer, Wil- age of outsids power.” | llam Hovey, insurance broker, 80 Malden Lane, | Woman in Mexico Fired Upon By | The police learned Mra Rubens had been separated from her hus- Ther | hund tor yoars, and that a eon, re- | | contly married, had lived with his| DPrunken Laborers Returns s audien R s talk on his ex a large baking com Detectives of the Fifth avenue sta- tlon found a note left by Mra, Ru- LI Wit Revoliets at the house until within & few ks ago March 18— Dis- to 1 Universal | — <4 arm American Campaign ng bout, | e | Valentina Azeue Ber- Methods in Germany | e was riding in A& motor Berln, March 19.—American cam- | her two daugh- ! paign methods are figuring as an Batan, in t issue in the German presidential | The Berliner Zeltung am Mit- tage yest y announced in big' bteadlines “A presidential campalign « mem- E "\ ar employment. erienc he ous Fancy man Collar Attached SHIRTS Choose yours from dozens of patterns and colors just ar- rived here for Spring. - | state of Puehla, a Bernot returned the o hell out of here ng the resuits of such methods in hiring men he undertook to work |fire with olver, defending her His application | mother and sister. The laborers ac- | on the American model,” and stated | blank for employment settlad some |companied by members of the local t the democratic nominee, Dr. | things, but contained such questions|Agrarian commission, had previous- | Hellpach, would use the radle, mo- | 1% “are you a self winder, or do you | Iy taken possession of a part of the | Vies, marching clubs, pictures, postal | . [ Ihave to bs wound up daily? Tlave |ranch and held a wet celebration at | cars railvay campalgn car, and oth- | u en elmer von a yellow streak and are vou a|wWhich the attack was decided upen. | er modern devices. | lanittar? It you wera doing the hir- Troops were immedlately sent to| This provokea the Natlonalist Lo- | . race. Miss Jos ant a battar gvstem, |ing would you hire yourself?" | kal Anzelger today to denounce | “The big thing in life is the hu Amerfcan campaign mct?:od;u clr- | | man equation, and the biggest sin- cus advertising schemes.” The demo- | gla job in the whole world, with the | exception of the minister's work, is |that held by the manager or fore. | man,” declared the speaker. “The | iy or s e e e e b\ aauiilia|| oDlateIke ffor meveraildayal resum x 3 work this morning. The resump- VG B IR (0 IR G 0 ity S i are two sides to every question, All| {| wars have been fought on this basis There are three, not two, sides to every proposition-—your sids, my| sids, and the side that is right. “He who knows and understands | the ranch to protect the Bernot fam- fly. STRIKE ENDED | Rome, March 19.—All the Lom- bardy metal workers who have been are accused ot adopting “American rowdy ideals,”” and the methods to be employed by the na- tlonalists ara presented as: “No lan- tern slides, no films, ro American | n, no hurbug, no circus—mere- ly a man.” Something individual and distinctive for every man— fine qualities, fast colors and moderate prices. $3 are manly, vigorous models that heighten the athletic swagger and set off the figure e o monnn smartly. And they have the Sl D FRESH 1 superb tailoring and goodness bertanas v ; ) of quality which means “An Lt e B | G ARDEN SEE Investment in Good Appear- who knows and “There are mora men out of em- | ” ance Just Arrived From the The Spring Suits and up | others, and it is often the fault f‘f; {poor selection and placing when | these men were hired. The only reason for the apprentice system in {the factory whera I was first em- S, y ploved was to have errand hoys to | Negro Arrested on | et the can fiied. ~ Beforo T lett| Charge of Theft |cvery man in tha shop owned his | o Torrington, March o Hometend allibutioneras e , negro, of 51 Atlantic atreet, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” WETHERSFIELD VALLEY x at the HARDWARE STORE OF 19, — William | All sang at each one climbed | lartford, was arrested in Tho charged with iresses from a department store fere. Smith, according to the po- ice, entered the store and asked to see some dresses, stating that he wished to buy one for his aunt. He requested the girl to one of the Irasses on and while she was {n an. water wagon." 7ing the fact that while improve | Grafflin said ** for our t | respo lour ch | you come hle om, but I do care what The irony of fate HERBERT L. MILLS Coats are shorter, that means the pockets find a lower place and the buttons are widely spaced. Shoulders are broad—broad enough to please those who have vigorous muscles and those who haven't. There’s a flat, smooth lay of the coat against the hips. Trousers are wide, straight, roomy and long. The Spring Topcoats The same basic characteristics as the suits. Generous shoulder breadth; generous length, too. The coats hang perfectly straight. Ford Coats (made in Rockville, Connecticut) featured exclusively through us. N. E. MAG & SONS COLLEGIATE CLOTHIERS MAIN AT EAST MAIN “Read ‘Famous Yells’ on the Sport Page Tonight” other room, he is alleged to have || seized four of the dresses and the store. The girl gave chase and |, Smith is alleged to have threatened | her with a gun. 336 MAIN ST. Our 30 years of experience with Garden Seed ought to be worth something to you. s what always happens. “To get adventure out of life, five ings fire essential. First fmagina- | tlon—some folks get more joy Teft | Once In A Lifetime Comes The Chance To Feel “SO BIG” Dentist Quarts Tight For Pyorrhea | DR. LASCH ‘ i 353 MAIN ST. | COAL The SHURBLERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. 8110 Mahogany, oak ot walaut Catalog sent on request New Popular Victor Records out tomorrow The Only Only One for Me—Fox Trot Lucky Kentucky—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Victor Record No. 19584, List price 75 cents mob that had ing in Tuck T ching the prisoners, Serious Charge—Guard Against | | | | SPRAY NOW FOR | NOW HELD FOR MURDER fesiing acpuen ana| REV. J. EMERSON FORD | Death of Bank Official Brings More .\’o‘ ;:\;\l)rh::;w~l|r? “1-‘”'0": Island Man May Be Preac hvr; ) 1o had started| MM Sunday—Mr. Fonl to Ke- | Have you provided fa TOW \R[);* THP} their homes. main Until Next Month. | your dormant Spl'ly\ NOON OF LIFE g el Your child the dawn age and ! Lynching 'TUCKAHOE ROBBERS ARE st s N0 SUGCESSOR NAMED FOR DORMANT SPORES MAtChEl) —The M s 04 No successor has heen selected as ' ury, which Foreign Provisions Out vet 1o repla rrv]‘-» Rev 'J l-u-:u‘.n1 1o-] Of French Income Tax | rord, acting pastor of Trinity M. Fa| 1 first de- Paris, March 1%.—The senate's| church o has ot committee, as wa anticipat- \ad removed from the revenue | possible. Mr, Ford is tal the budget a number of | graduate cc modifications in the in-| nected with the loc hurch a come tax provislons introduced by - [ the chamber terday mc one obliging The three men e Pettitt, | oath not only Wal- |} . and| g NO Wonder—Fox Trot with vocal refrain International Novelty Orchestra Betty Lee—Fox Trot Jack Shilkret's Orchestra Vietor Record No. 19590, List price 75 cents to be re- | asked lieved of his duties there as soon as creeping the up tow hree young re vounded Edwa + hold-up of ank last Friday | was a direc noontide 14 “Scalecide™ will control :cale.}( aphis, pear psylla, bud mod:.l case bearer, Iea{v roller, collarrot, | fungus and blight cankers. Yet this complete dormant spray) costs no more, tree for tree,! | than other dormant sprays. | We are authorized by the mane ufacturers to guarantee that “Scales ide”™ better work in pour, otchard than lime o your money will be retumed. t an- Pyt g il smashed when it fell a e or interesting information. 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The committee also has removed | giderson of Long ision repealing the 1 1918, governing the exporta- n of capital. rof the Keep Smiling at Trouble Shannon Quartet When You and | Were Seventeen Helen Clark-Lewis James List price 75 cents ning. arrangements have | Victor Record No. 19588, bill of DIES IN ARMY PLANE CRASH DIES AT 102 YEARS | Sergeant Plunges 1,000 Fect At San Rerlin, March 19.—Friedrich H”,% Antonjo—Another Ncar Death 1 | The Victer Company will broadcast & musical progmm by famous Victor artists on Thursday evenmg, March 26, at 9 o'clock Eastern standard time. For further details see our advertisement in March 26 evening newspapen. After Coroner Frank Hughes | held them responsible for | der, they were arraigned before Mag- | strate John T. Byrne of Wi vho ged the ry to first degree nitted them to out bail. T? to trial ¢ court at C 1wood, nisch, Germany's widely known old | San Antonlo school teacher, is dead here at the [ One man age of 102 years. He pen- | to sioned some years ago after having term taught for 46 consecutive years. His | { favorite saying was n I don't smoke T 1 1- ideas, and when T have no ideas, 8 why I don't smoke.” | Texas, was insta March 19.— | ¢ Killed fatally {1 was There is but one Victroi- and that is made by the Victor Company’ Look for these Victor trade marks Victro Victor Talking Machine Compary. Camden,N.& Victor Talking Machine Ca. of Canada. Ltd,, Meatsal Canadian price st 98 request an- | was y are expected g the Ap May co afrplar \ e ) a Rooms _—

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