New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 192 under-socretary for finance in Kgypt, | | . [ ter m) when the locul committes 1 chatrman of the board of inland rev- e i met at Tuncheon at the Burritt hotel enue and governor of the Cape of Announces Opening of Two New | ung completed it's plun to put New Tood J6he.: At the ajose of the|Allen (-L(N Contract S | Britain over the fop in the cumpalgn Stores and Possibility of Four In Boer war recognition came to him To Bu“d Park Pool now being carricd o the Har for hls administrative services in| Near Future ford district I'wo bLlls for the construction of Fm\mer Bri[m] swmtar 01 South Africa and In addition to bos | 40 b \ Tt a ey J| District_chairman, L W. Young ing created a viscount he was made = & pavilion a © new swim-' Announcement of the opening of (in commenting on the drive sald i 4 A governor of the Transvaal and Or.|MN& Pool in Willow Drook park two new stores has been made by “Wiile subscriptions would be soil War Flrst EDIdGl]llG Yic“m ange River Colony, as well as being | VeT® recelved’ at the meeting of the the Besse' Bystems, Inc, of which cited primarlly among manufactur appointed high commissioner. He |P0ATd Of park commissioners last|the Besse-Leland company of New ers, banks wholesalers tho 1 —— returned to England in 1905 and, MMt and the members voted to Britain 18 & branch, The new stores tional movement to check the oper London, . Mag , 18.—(AP)—Lord | as his party was at that time eut of rccommend to the common council jare located in Erle, n., & city of ations of the commercial crook 1s of | 8 that the contract be awarded to| 100,000 people and North Adams, unnsual interest to the general pub Milne s . ‘ho | Power, he retired to his cstates, ! Hiiner, former secretary of war, who William H. Allen, whose fligure was Mass. The Lric store has just beed .lic since it is t pu cven las been 11 for nur,u time, died to-| Pispute Over Irish Question $3,485, The only other bl was that opened and now is doing business. ually must pay, throug ighor lay. He had beer suffering with| When®avid Lloyd George becamc | or yarael Wexler, whose figure was | The North &dams store will be opeus priees, 110 18] 1 of mil doeping sickness, It was sald by his| Prime minister in December, 1916, /g3 650" The building, which wiil ed later (his summer lona of da 1o | | Lord Milner entered the cabinet 88| yicacure 20x50 feet, Wil accommo- This makes more than 40 stores tlirough 1 octors. v | minister without portfolio. He be-| o0 ahout in the I em, Ene being the | frayduler Viscount Miliner's death is the first | i g tatality in the epldemic of sleeping | C@me minister for war in 1918 and | e hoard alsg voted to report to first in Iennsylvania, The corporas jckness which haa attacked several | the neat year was 4 g the commoan couneil that t - | ton 18 looking tow AP EURLhOT eDros 1(\ ORMICK LEFT Sf) 000 000 hundred persons throughout Great|Of stato for tho colonics, The man- | uation of §15,000, which was gress in the Middle West and hag) JHUV Hritain, |ner in which he handied the Irlsh |joyed for the construction of the 00ked over Dayton, Clucinnati, Co. st Physiclans have been unable fo|8ituation, which had become acute, | gimming pool, will he exhausted [y |4Mbus and o Ollge:lionininin o & - xplain the sudden appearance of |dld not satlsfy the conservatives of fypa ) of the ext ns 3ol pennglionn Mo e URiigte R O R e (e disease, but in the mild form |the coulition government or the Irlsh | were thought adyisabie k] Harey €. Coutant of = New pygny Hiinois Had Personal Prop hat it sappeared those suffffering|factions and he resigned in Febru- |y suit anditio . will 1 1l ingrlyoadcy rom it have ordinarlly recovercd | @ry, 1921, ito! comtruet: the S ) e Slanilipu vapidly, most of them belng in bed| Lord Milner was cre: nKnigNt | g e s et anly about 10 days. Lord Milper was| 0f the Garter by royal arrant, | guperintepds veported improved on Sunday, but|being at that time the only nember | \wainwright repe 1 yeste he weakened and it was| ot of royal birth, He was born | ypoe in emall | | d that his condition was|March 23, 1834, the son of Dr|prond ang ich as to canse real anxlety, Charles Milner, a country physician |y teo. Rose from Humble Start of moderate cir stances. After yionap tre Confeonted in early Iifo with many | the son had completed his elemen " i i *" Kubeck Not Held for j icles in carning a Nving, and |tary cducation an opportunity was Death of 'l\\() Boys disappointment in his attempt to |offcred to him to travel in Ger- thtor parllament, the rise of Alfred |many, whore he continued his|Smallpox Epidemic Is Meriden, May 13 ries 250 childrer erty Valued at $1,750.000 sides (he 40 & system 0 larg factor Wrols a large pilinerstiont aghumble commpner oy Sulise e IS TS SSREAL Feared in W c(heniwld W boen: hold'in a peer of England and a knight [ he entered Balliol college, Oxford, to : of the most exalted Order of the |study la celved his M. A, de Hartford, May 1 Followiy LEAPPLC AR Garter was a characteristic exam- |gree and was entered at Temple Tar discovery that Thomas . g ok ue ple of the soclal revolution in Eng- | In 1581 vears old, of W thers. prared in Ha ind that followed the Victorlan | Ior 14 years Lord Milner carned !101d, locattd in ti AsECL e R TSRS i R1200 PURSE FOR TINKLR He was one of a group of |a rather scanty living at the courts, D€ (oW1 “““ smalipox, Dr. Edward "““"“‘ ‘l "“l:“"' 5 3 My 1 who, in the latter part of the supplementing his practice with [ 10x. Tealth offic tojn RUSHICERES ith century, pushed their way into | journal work., While o a1 Svedor lered Cay U political power in England against |staff of the I'nll Mall Gazette LR rantined a Lesyanail the tradition of a governing class. | leading politienl afternoon Lord Milner's first attempt to en- paper of that tin ¥ r politles was through parliament | quainted w t the request of several prominent ' bberal par wers of the liberal party. Hemake his division in 1885, but was| TIn 1971 Lord Milner m G ” - 5 i [) <] S aise . , is mind any further thought of add- | was Violet G axge. Al A e e s S e R | G o & . g M. P.to his name, but the way | danghter of the late ] o, e hiinatlvaT e ¢ i Mo R i 5 or his entr into polities was K 2 Maxse i g 1" = i q ol o ding. fo re . [l etary to the then chancello " 1mor v wing v schnols o o fown v vae- tribu by firms in N¢ ity he exchequer. From that time his | 1 and Ligyy irive is for the pury Doctor A e homes o i hho ir-old 1 « Canf loyed as ford on April sonerated b —‘“and the srorrl«cr{nergrinned his approval.” “Oh, Bos j' exclalmed Bobble 03, i ) L : t not \1p3~l nd they are e. You may con- 4 h them, for they are the MOAVA SUPPO oblaingditor all good stores o you g Wint-o-green, Cinn- b ’ ! i o i y be 5t0 . -0-rice -o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a . b Rl b {5 vyl b ! to see ho . S P = A D fe Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. 7. i3 Little tummies 5232 /%) tiny teeth SUPPOSITORT follo (T R T (et ) /‘r» ‘}\ ?Jz\, RPN { $C b/ \I/ factory, plus war tax Famous ““6” Coupe \ 2 SOCONY is “s[andar(l" *'Seems to me it was driver as much as car,” 12t’'s why “Cannon Ball Baker' was made claimed an envious rival in sing t} of Test Pilot of Rickenbacker Motor Com- several record smashing feats of Ri IFE these davs is a high-speed 2 \ ar is Six with ‘““Cannon Ball Baker'’ : _z getting higher. Difficult busines p one’s foot “Could any other than this Mz to be free from worry, to guard a generous measu f a drive of 1558 miles—Can abundant health. 3;: ::é“r:;l:‘c"{::;‘lr_’_vr:‘ e 3nker drives for therres Nt the tar It “Sometimes I think the automobile is the grea 1 and hair-raising plunges down the mountair 'l all the grief he ca e 1t, 11 it is to get wcu(ui preventive medicine that we have in this hu rly and around hair pin turns? thatirec age—that the mere ability to pack up at will and hit the v “Could any other thing of flesh : lood and tamin e ts oiling system—its trail into the peace and quiet of the country, isa g few muscle, make that continuc e brake t be equal t amazing physi- of us realize, and too few take advantage of. hours 57 minutes without r sther driver could p } new Ricken- test its stamina r Tlike to preach the gospel of Auto-matic Health I say a lot of credit goes to th r every test g record. 1al to ce s for speed, and ¢ best life assurance in the world. Nothing like the st § . s smashed e | SRS g “ lied b : has sma great pair have in your face and the wind at your back to ke ) LDl EeR: 5 g : ne a 5 pr that it is a wonderfully Ao A AR L, gt o any other car stand the merciless = 3 . 2 and the courage soaring. accelerator down to the floor boards 3 time—save when, to slow down for ive this Ric ; vourself—it will be And there’s nothing better than Socon the brake pedals are in that position.’ Socony Motor Oil to ke test of the road. ““There’s health for the whole fa life and- happier.” SOCONY Gasoline & Motor Oil STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK . 26 BROADWAY

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