New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 13

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BECEPTION GIVEN _INGUIRY DISPROVES ™ISSON WORK INPORTANT TOPIC AT _ AR QFFICALS -+ - LUTHERAN CONVENTION IN MERIDEN Manchester Diplomatic Corps of Otfer Na-| Nurse Testities Attack Occurred i Lr » “Attitude of Rebellion” SLll | Jes 3t 3 shonee ot y lay from a woe tions Offer Felicitations Day Belore Child's Death | [ ¥ j Bists at QQ!lege Mr. and Mrs, 15 B. Proudman a ’ R " i Miss Eleanor Proudman motored to lieriin, Moy 14.~=(AP)—President| Now York, May 14.—~Charges that b : K1 May 14 (bt | H Von Hindenburg faced another busy | Agnes Tooley, 18-months-old was | [SEEE ; " . e ! « time belng tixed in catured chiefly by a reception t6a wall at a baby hospital conducted ; . ¥ (O i S : tum that failure 10 zree cirion McKenna and daugh diplomatio corps, with Chargo (by Mrs. Holen Gelsen-Volk, have # y \ n 10 ¢ would result in ~ - ('Aftaites. Warren D. Robbins rep- |collapacd as & rosult of an autopsy b ¥ ¢ ¢ ) g et ‘”:,‘,‘)”“,:,k ERLOII 5( yur St 0om LlCh WOTSG resenting the Unlted Stafes, h £ which foliowed exhumation of the i ) . { vhile, reports were k8 in Chicago and In The new president was occupled |Lody, 4 1 of the university, negre in 1o und Indiana In vecelving fnaugural visits all of | The attack ocourred the duy be. | |AEN % : . : o ition, were threatening to ¢ ghbors® Night will be observea| CTE2LES more Acidity, besides Promotes Gas vesterday, seven deputatlons, repro- {fors the child died, according to the i ¢ theh? f tion proccedings to | . enting the various heads of depart- | nuncorroborated ftestimony” of a PN, AR ; nt suspenions. There wis o ) ments, calling at the exeentive man- | nyrse ' i ¢ § f that othar studen oy L1 han 1n‘:xrm But n ,’-mm ‘nr physical in- £ @ % . ‘W."; 1o Becrelu e \ e | rarily ie 5 N na s same test with |Jury were found on the hody yester- ¥ y % ¥ ald y . i ) \ d Mrs. B f A >hi Milk ¢ . His meeting with General Von [gay, ody yoster A f the interior departs & W"W‘ “‘ u,. ‘“ 'v i 1 ] ( r ¥ ips Milk o Alnxv't‘n\“ . .\10 Seeekt and Admival Zenkler, as the governm I P zases are formed—no bubbles at all, chlefs of the defense forces, was | nover, New Hampshire last we ewington Glange next Tucsday in the new hall students sald v Miss Mabe e y . v wdministers [, An autopey Ia yet to be porformed | |§ ; g 5 ; sl everal days in Woreoster, S A2 F nide Prcoatiat Tl a dit- touched with some pathos, the presi- | o e P04y of Willlam Winter, one- | |EHSSTESE / e 3 f meeting last [ p s » ! , Milk of Magnesia” in dent telling them that the occasion month-old, who also died at the ikers stood firm o ¢ rs. L. King { for indigestion or “flls my old soldier's heart with | ooy home and whoso hody also hg ids which the faculty has i« e has return on juice. T the acld ur, actd stomach and reliet A B |been exhumed. The reason for tifls \ fused 1o consider while they remain | weeks' atay in New York A { Ve paid tribute to “the indefati. |“UtoP® has not been disclosed > i fitude of rehellion.” Jaking moda (bicg ' v fifty years genuine “Phillips gable work which you have mrrlml.,‘,l - olki iy undaroarrestion i nson | and " k fagnesia” has been pre- out under the most distreseing con- ||\ 5" of baby substitution and vio- 10 accept muspension i 0 street spe t iring- | gas are for s g s physiclans because it ditions," and, assuring them ot his| "ton Of the health code. | rather than yield in their in- r «d the May | happens our stom x vou overcomes three times as much acid iR oae | Health department records have on modification of cer ; i ; o e lRtoman e ioA e atna ey x“ ' you be successtul also In | 018closed that forty-four babies died | ¢ university's rules — wpidly fo | . sweet and free from all S . 5 einh. (& the two establishments maintain- | |8 e ) elal yolice, call by th o, 0 . 5 e i i w Besides, it is more pleasant to ”\" : """” 2 I""l‘“‘::“”'l:;;m’y“‘ "'L"‘ {ed by her since January. v ; % I ! rders i Horses on City Payroll? yalpitation are . | take t upon “Phillips.” Twenty- | in the weck, continued on Dobbin Is Indispensable :our stomacr i ! cent bottles, any drug store, t the campus today. - the honest will for peace for which w: v]‘lm]: “:I‘::\’i“,\.‘r rman officials | SOUTHINGTON NEWS e s | i MAP[-‘E HILLNEWS t ation of municipal ¢ . pianned to participate in the recep-! — - partments has not yet been accom- ;lvog"\“7“:;:".if.ulrl;irml‘,'vlzvv‘;‘:,‘;-’Jr‘s‘:;\.ig’v:”:\lly;g:inh-"i\ur Paynton was badly cut | . MATTHEW'S CHURCH IN THIS CITY 5 S thera e sonsl Nu -Llfe Re8t0res Mr’ Reed out the face 3 | HeLe th th ty B t who | ister Stresemann, Fxecutlve Secre- face and bruised about |the body whe | Delegates in session at the con. | ————————— — ; nu cotin t " 2 0 that fact until tk . tary Melssner, Foreign Under-Beere- [y 21 V0 r:]”a“yl ‘unuyl?\")mh\”p i of the. Allantlo districts of)| o pration Counsel Wohi i ki Zr 14 ye i of public works made expla (oL, e ERin G o (il |ariven by Frederick Limmer of | the Missourl Synod of the Lutheran [ 1875, T b i S fterday Snome ol s s e mr’.r;:,:...]:fl' intro A:( r',‘ ‘,y; .uI" “,'.‘“‘""‘“"“ street collided with a tro). | church in St. John's church, Meri- | Slerk John ogh to ¢ T ot wa i 1‘ ‘.'1 ”m‘.v‘ e el e - e aiplomitgiidecided ttosnppeanligy Co ey v : e |den, this morning listened to the | % oW I wor tt e folios 9 ks Sl Nai 1 Vothi 1 Y 3 infifrocicianalstinatean ot thelriam. | il oyl ST 08 Bilen svenuell e thE ST e e | BIdE woro v : T ecrs wero clocted: President, Mis, L, 190 vears ago when three were kii-| Claims That Nothing He Could Do Gave Him Any T gy, paops: | The D4Pal|The force of the orash thraw Payn. |on the Sacerdotal Prayer of Christ PR L ] s Dfiente s Relief Until He Began to Take NU-LIFE cio, aclli, dea f {fon into the windshicld, He .wae ! fead by Rev. John Volk of Boston 8 >roud pdad " mi i PRRT 5 corps. was chosen fo felicitatn the |10 ' | ] I8 o e e et pes et niot for ’ t. Mrs. Williar Middlemass; ission to purchase two elling of his painful expe new president in the name of the as- | o dcd bY Dr. A. & Oman and is ; L $ treas. Palrs of horses at a cost Lo ot b S L S SR pemblad ioraleniTanreseativon; ang [ Limmer escaped with minor bruises, | fllowed the conclusion of M i ¢ LN OHL e B i i Alsnon: 1l run down; could hardly get the executive's reply was expeeted to | py 'y p i IRE IR Mo Betaen. | o per. The Atlamtle Bilet, !ifled citeeks, unl it was - of pi tee, Mrs e s W AU e round, and in my weakened con- emphasize Germany's desire o co- | 1 A4t P e e on that sp ons did i ¢ : of Bliplangs 2 tion I got crushed between two opetie pokotully LD other Tes e e e edient. it kud mads | lesed S coteaney g ommittee, Mry DiEan Loard has found & IBbIviibeyere: loyelin tions. g Lot : session r - n of mi - 1 Gats {no arrests. Tt Is sald that Limmer At the closl g anso — — it r ! hat it was all over During his reception of the rail- ! s e R e el A O i Kinsloy. Al (ha close of the busl- | : £ (machine was procecding south on | Af!°rno approprié 0 ( | Y : e . I lay in hed for two way delegation yesterday the Dawes | you BEE KO8 ",m Gl Ol 0 volen Dyl {ho missioniboard wis AN s healing re Has Paid $2,000,000 : S ths and no medicine seemed to L upw' o o el r,ln(mx" | miles an hour when the aceidont oc. | Reartily indorsed by 1.‘\ Frod :1 : ; v For Antique Volumes : R N i e wew president for the firs [5es2 ter Wilhelm of New York, super ’ : ser The | isted RS et g i Bl to take NU-LI Indian Remedy Barlh Stleles s director of | ¢UIT J Pormer Captain of N. B. H. S. Basc ; et : Londo ay 14.—(AP)=—Phllip A el Al aenedy raflways, informed that under | 5 medicine for me. as the very the Dawes scheme the roads were | ¢ m board 1t was also | 1 = home w 0,600 pounds SNatant Id me u ter lerkeley Flo boa e started to build me up. obliged 1o bear a large part of the| (A \m:. 2 "hr"“[ that two congregations were ' and Shuts Out Middicbury, 3 (o 0 A AT . books, « of them 1 G S eI el burden of the Versaille's treaty. ‘wn‘_h,\“ George Nelson and Alice | NOW self-sustaini the North Shor 3 yhnson st I return fron ! ‘ i ! i 4 d around very quick! When In-iteply; e residentiexprossadijigny oo e (B e il i | Panist i Tong lsland M and e Doy oty i I : y n New Yor at anet e most valu- I first got up 1 was very lame, and confidence that, despite the diffi- | S0 /0N 1 ldred Badgley, {o|%an Hills pari iten Island 3 ¢ ! t ction > NU-LIFE had helped me so Gaynor and Mildred Badgley, to | 547 ! hot < Y | The mission hoard also reported ! e 5 i y : y : ; I thought I would try Indian sterday afternoon that the num- vest : other victin I | pter's A Ca 2 N iment as well as the NU-LIFE {ber of churches in New Jers i Y ¢ peon for whi r. Mosenbach paid 6 t 501 got a bottle of Tex Coniplete motorization of thy« reported as resting comfortably, |ON the work of the church at larg 3 John Cockayne is fnvesti music The annus v elections dent of missions for ¥ 1h ¢ trict t N oot f . I hila phia is o the Lewis high school were held ye o district. A meeting ball Team Pitches for Norwich ha cultics confronting them, the rz 4 L make presentations; Henry Francis jand Alice Horan, class lawyer Leland Reiger Elizabeth Chrys vays would bring in greater re- urns to usslst meeting the na- ion’s international obligations. 2 increased to such an . : ! was round ¥ ey KE O i tal, class blographers. Pink rose | NCred £ 3 o) il gy / 1 I KE OIL and 3 buds were selected as t | bagibacome necessany e diid] 5 A <0on the lameness all away. . ° o, ! Bt Conniiers i tate into two circuits, the Newark bury i i 7 > % GHet ts Bl e e'u al 1 s olusa notte u““w s e 11 Hudson. was also annour « v [ | | o it catera riata ot l L at during the past 3 seore 0. ! { % to go bac NU- class colors were fixed as blue and | g0 back to NU-LIF was used in subsidizing 49 missio 1 ¢ ¥ ; Il e STOP ACHES AND PAINS’QUICKLY =011 : SR, e o P \ough for these twe : = lstations, but the expansion of ‘ S 3 . gL ‘ R At WITH NEW SAFE PRESCRIPTION (' elctions WL rn‘;:"“'!,_m, had heen such that the addi- fanning five and fssuing o e e la reauty, Gord Her, Janet ], ) 12,000 was necessary to t " b : : % P BED O PP eton o FalanouD | Broemel; class) moet, Rerkoley gria- | tonn S LG RARRE RS o LR : 3 Relief and Princess Pat | ; i D R R cause~removes inflammati . congestion and, | rian Dorothy Curtiss; hest singer arren St., Glens is, N. Y, s gadpiesiotouneiatiensge. |itenry Feancts, Kdythe sirulo: | 0" , fe e EL B R TYLE SHOES N COMEDRT SHAPE i W Nome T in e T help. Yon a s most concelted, John Fletcher, Eliz- [ oo o 2 il g in s : nat i ; z“.‘u'ff.i"?fiflfivafififidé\’f.’;nJmfig{‘_hfix31 aheth Cattahan; eiass sport, enrs | Will Seek New Bids on e tliets 5 R —— e o e o are run down trom ‘fghiing_the i S ;:H‘)" e W”(‘”lw!: n o Fire House Repairs i “ri suo » D gin ) i d ) 5 imdred ¢ SO S O Spring Drug serkeley Florian, Gladys Degnan o SR Gt fir 5 ; 7 A P N 3 i utoand s h thr HiEs D L0 (X G Sl dt! {athlete, Charles Hamlin, Janct Bro it s sV : sy N Rk " [ ek il Lol bens ': 1 o ‘:’t;‘rvj-\‘ Z:y\:fl,’v {mel; best dancer, Sinkiewitz : : e 1 & /) \ . chal L u y ist. Special sa Mildred Badgley: classiest. William Ak ) : 2 | |Gaynor, Gladys Burkhardt; cutest, | Siaits / i it . g ; . \ John Kennedy, Doris Smart; quietest, | "% et i : A X A E 1. \ — i T 7 bges, Srevar G ooy |7 2100 o Com | s S i\ e Accept Right Now New Britain Druggists’ Off brightest, Stewart Grafts, Dorothy | % et ¢ : Tt ngs sar Ned | N f = = uggls er Gladys Degnan: most Reussner; class flirt, John Fletcher Flzabeth Callahan; class grind, ‘@_ [ b e X R . i o e 2 ) Clayton Irancis, Dorothy Curtis (Pl == : o \\ One Bottle of Dare’'s Mentha - ay about slowest, Henry Wolff, Fannie Rel- fé-// B AR \ iy I e Pepsin Ends Gas, Bloating, ey o & ;fl'",';;“:l fm sl t \\I.j\‘\v_y“]"};:.-“ & ) & IITCJ'{' IONES 0.‘ i e | _s i == Near Suffocation. Sourness eeor neor 71».,.”,‘» Curtiss; bluffer, Joscph | g e Delahunty, Gladys Degnan; musl ” (e =5 i - Le : Money Back. ieorge Nelson, Gladys Burk- \ . 9 X iest, Wilford Roy, Fmma caralds; done most for school, anry Erbe, Dorothy Curtiss; most | | likely to succeed, Henry Erbe, Doro | thy Curtiss; most gencrons, Kenneth fwitlu {f1ubbard, Mae E Florian; a ND ) ; lady’s man, John Flatcher | man’ Edythe Sirnllo; most | BRILLIANT LUSTRE . ddua Pettingill; m John Kennedy, Margarct “The Original Film-Removing, ' sneriock: most ambitious, Henry High-Lustre Polish” e Doroihy feTia et o TAKE ouc of your front mud- T guards for cxample. With any ekoleyERopan, ordinary automobile polish, polish annah Woo a aircle about twelve incaes in diam 2., held ftsr e : eter. Make it shine as brightly as e e s HESE . N style is made comfortable. In addition to the correct shape voucan. . A ! S | 3 o i k <ley as ho! 2. N % Then with a rag dampened with | \v yitch was in charge of the music P e Sl WONDER WORKER BRILLI Dilegateaito ual ( R 2 ! Over narrow fitting hee ANT LUSTRE make a cross o the sertion vou have just shined and notice the difference ! Sisan 7 . . ' I ¥ ot CITY.HALL and Gaspy Breath or Your 2 L REE0 ORY : el stomach distress, quers stubborn indi - epsia and gastritis, the Astonishing Sales Amaze Druggisis t bothers all day and robs | sleep at night an end to headache iency which nearly al- stomach asant The narrow heel that adds _wir : . comfort to style shoes Wi e . L et o and By s Detter o8 cor- fi/ U see only two snoes here — the Walk-Over Relief ‘ sorder s s and Princess Pat. Many more smart styles await you or v y B . here at the Walk-Over store. Now even the smartest shoe of these two shoes is the s ental CONgress repo on whaliwas | . < ¢ A Tha: s an exclusive hee done at- that gather Princess Pat cling at heel, instep and at the top with smooth- g F | The BRILLIANT LUSTRE cros§ | surprise miscellaneous s rill stand out like a new coat of home Tuesday ¢ paint! A gl L — 4 ness that adds even more smartness to their correct style. Below at the left is a diagram of the Relief. The dotted e \ ‘ i / nes indicate the tqo-wide heel and too-narrow tread of the The reason js; BRILLIANT LUS \ ordinary shoe. The black line indicates the comfortable wide TRE shines the original enamel or (0L (0 0y b SRl e e varnish finish —not the accumuiatec ZLEE B | N : A ‘ read and ¢ nb‘nb narrow heel of the Keiet greees on top. BRILLIANT LUS n MENT NOTES Low-Crown Broac Flattoo ennit " : S g g JUNIOR ACHIEVEM i i ' Hiiat the'r £ t e t TRE cuts away oll the oxidied | I NIOT ACHITE E0R b and by In the diagram at the right below is the Princess Pat g M.}‘}““""“"'"T e | tne “zee-w ub will give dem Straw having black or fa ( ) Notice the straight inside line that fits the normal foc the original factory finish of your | Tt I'he car. R : - rectly worn all day and dotted lines show the too-wide heel and too-narrow tread of I linary shoe. The solid li how Get a bottie today - 60c. a half pint, the ordinary shoe. The solid lines sho $1.00 a pint, $1.50 a quart. Equally rood for cars with a dull or satm fini WONDER WORKER Products Cover Every Motor Need Here are a few of the 54 products that bave made the pame WONDER WOP R I Top Dreasing, > Seal Radiator wst Brake Limng, M clo Nickel Polish, Never Squeak Spring Oil, Tire Patch, Rapid Rep: ‘ Y Enamel, Cup Qresses, Tire Veneer written by experts. 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