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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925, R a0 S S FOREST FIRES IN |5t et &5z FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT | BOSTON AND WAINE R.R. 1 MAN, 9, TARES ISSUE 2, 0! % & 5 Waterbury’s Grand Old Man WESTARE FIERGR st i st mmsy) it Ao e 2 i YIRRRY DRIVER . o at Seventy-two, Enjoys Life Kootenal forest near Libby, Mont., General Superintendent Tolsom Re- | Maintains That Temperate Living 1s | >‘r Snow's wife diec is slowly being subducd, All of the ment Near Seymour Today, aged 92, President Cooll Cliroatar FTaATin A blasen ate smalll tires After 55 Years of Con- the Best Reclpe for Ol0 Age— | prosidents \Wilaon anc | s il GOfldmOIlS, HOWGWP, Repfll‘led et e :T:v‘;r;xt‘ni:‘l‘rgi, Seymour, Conn,, Aug. 12 () — A NS T bl b LR * A ety iremarkablafoase dotim sy Ranot iy handy and kneas S MA V 4 wired congratulations to t j)e S o ¢ Alr patrol forest offlclals reported | Coroner EIl Mix was called to this tinuous Service. Never Drank a Drop. cular rheumatism in which NOX-1tl- | @ night, I had to lie in paln—cou Somewhat Impmved that heavy amoke hovering over the | town today to investigato an early | Boston, Aug, 12 UP—The appoint-| New Tork, Aug. 12 (P—William | 87th being tiat |TI8 produced results, has just been ‘“m\ e b S;fé:u‘a}gxn&g’?: ranges north of the Pricst river, Ida. | morning automoblle accident, In [ ments of John Rourke, general #1- | snow, 95, of Fast Orane = called to our attention by Mr. . B. | 11118, 1 am not only able to walk ho, was so dense yesterday thut they ' which John Destiso of Water- | perintendent of the first district of | whio s sextion of the Bl P OUTTER GOL'S ASHORT | Handy, 69 Eastern Ave., Waterbury, |up stairs or come downtown, but am &n Francisco, Aug. 12 P—Forest | Were unable to detormine whethor | bury, was killed and Cesare Piscl- | the Boston and Maine railrond, as |torian e oy o ] The A ! Conn. Mr. Hundy s seventy-two to return to work. NOX-RI- fires in the Pacific northwest were | MO Cnadian fires had broken otti, §0, of 147 River street, Water- | gencral superintendent with jurisdie- | por ¢4 | Scattle, Wash., Aug. 12.—A cable- 0 and is called Water- |18 is such a wonderful remedy for | veported today as the worst in many across the line there, bury was 8o badly fnjured that his tion over the entire aystem, and of | i ol mand e leayk | vheumatism, that I want everyome condltion is considered very serl- | Samuel F. Miller, now superinten- . " alaska, on U ka Island, in tl i bl TG nes th e ¢ S At : L . Miller, en- [ Douchy of Troy, N. Y. who a )t all rheumatic medicines ing with this disease, to try it years but as gradually Improving. ous. Jent of the southern division, as|gers 2, O Trov: No Y. who a few '\jution archipelago. stated that the e tak H da o attributed i A I ever tried, and I believe that Ilon my recommendation, Neuritis :In‘aBrl!‘t‘l:: fi:fl(uh':bfl!ih:z l;,'o‘e,m‘e: Clty ltems The latter 13 in the Grifin hos- | keneral superintendent of transpor- \m.”‘ 1:5‘-\]‘y\’j\j«.\“n’lul]w‘:m‘\n:”. | United States coast wuard entler |y joq them all, nothing has ever |has completely left my arms, and J | two men lppu’ently' )m: Sh::i,, pital, Dorby, - probably suffering | tation, also with system jurladiction, | ™ npy o fakes T I lian senals at Cape Prince of ) ononted me like NOX-RI-TIS has. [can use them as good as I ever driven insane by incessant toll In at- | ¢, M. Meyers has brought Sramiincernsliinduion, [presannounced todayilnteonnectionliinabng i averitarini el soes - Aaletintihe Hm”'.’”“ of Seward |ior ten months, I have been what . M. Mey . ght sult for | The two men were returning to | With & consolldation of districts and | .o " 7! P peninsula, in - Bering strait. you would call, helpless, unable to at Miller-Hanson Drug Co., 30 tempting ta save u3e1r homesteads | $250 against M. . Lerner of Hart- | their homes in Waterbury In a fcarrangement of divisions. v or smoked a cigarette ssage read: j‘uvv]« and spent considerable timo in | Chure! . and get the booklet, from destruction. Four were killed |ford as the result of an automobile | small truck at an early hour this After §5 years of continuous serv- |, " “Bear ashore on Cape Prinec the house. My legs have been 80 |“[orms of Rheumatism.” A laboe while fighting a blaze near Revel- |collision on Commercial street on [ morning. They had been to Walnut | c¢ with lines included in the Bos 0 ho 100 and still b (s village. Tresh southeast {gore, stift and painful, that my only expert 18 here to explain stoke, 250 miles from Vancouver, |May The plaintift clalms that | Beach, Millford, to spend the eve- | and Maine aystem, Harley E. Folsom, | *"°KI"8 but few can 40 1" ho tir means of going up or down stairs, : while another lost his life in a blaze |the defendant backed into his ma- ., and when they had reached Eeheral superintendent of the sec- lahs on Vancouver Island. chine. The writ is returnable in the |4 point just over the Ansonta ond district, which now ecomprises | J. Cox and W, Scovery were found |court of common pleas the first |y, qur town line, their truck went | the three northern divisions, has re- pouring gasoline on the embers of a | Tuesday of September. over an embankment. Destiso was | /induished active duty at his own rc- | burned house and shouting: “Let's| Members of Unity Rebekah 1045¢ | juaq hefore the ambulance reacheq | @Unst. His retirement, the 1ailroad have a big fire’ Both had been | will meet at the I O. O.T. hall |, jocnital. His companion who | iouncement said, has mads neces- fighting fire whieh burned over their | Thursday afterncon for sewing. lis In & precarious condition main. | ¥Ar¥ several promotions and tra homesteads, near Newton Burrey, for | 8t. Elmo lodge, Knights of | \ine 410t nig truck was ,,.m,f.mg ters, and in addition changing traf- 36 hours and were serlously burned. | Pythias, will meet tonight. lmmm twenty miles an hour when | ¢ conditions made it advisablo to They were removed to a hospital. Nicholan Molchan sold today |{j 7 (4EEH B8 B 11 consolidate certain operating groups District Forester §t. Clair of Van- |through the Camp Real Estate com- |\ @c¢/dent happened The Worcester, Nashua and Port. couver sald last night that “never in | pany property at 25 Sexton strect to . T land division, which has been espe- Cour choi ver 5 my seven years in British Columbia.|Conrad Ciancl. Mr. Clanci will erect | Additional Train Service | iy attected by loss of teattio. 19 i . Your choice of over 50 have T seen the fires as bad as they |a six-family apartment bloclk. on Plainville Branch |#bsorbed by the southern and Port- | ‘ 3 are now. Some have grown to such — Additional traln service between | 1nd divisions. The White Mountutns proportions that we can protect only e o . R Hartford and Plainville, effective ro- | @d Passumpsic division are com- 1 b & e valuable = timber. We are hoping by Residents of Kansas |now vork, New Haven and Mart. | 11Visions, which have been operated | NHl it P L\ ) has ll]\‘ n issue with W gram received here today f \is nonogenarian, Natl “It's all right to tall about living | 1] for rain.’ Kansas City, M . 12 f v T ¢ jointly for several months, a Yity, Mo., Aug. 12 P—A |ford Railroad Co. Train No, 1i1, ac- y ral months, are now ,dfi:’:fi::‘;yifl’:‘;":l’;‘lC'"Mfi- meteorie shower of unusual bril- {cording to the announcement, which | Permanently consolidated. The con- Two huge blazes are burning to- | sons here last night. Dr. . G. Da- |ing for New Britaln, will leave arter | ?¢ made possible, It was announced, s e — T ward each other near Penticton, B.|yis president of the Kansas City |(omorrow at 7:20 instend, and will | "V improvements in the raiiroad > ! = I R C. One of these Is out of control. | pgironomical society aid he count- |pe extended to Platnville. In addi- | Mant over a period of years, and an | | i ) 2 3 Ll Near Chilliwack, B. C. ons & | | ! =12 g I ed twelve bright flashes in the hour {(iocn "n new train, No. 14, wil | Improvement also in results trae: sweeping uncontrolled over & moun- petween 9 and 10 o'clock. The ] g ) | able direetly to personnel tain, destroving much valuable tIm- | .etaorites took a southwest course " + —— 9 & ¢ = il . e ] ligs 1ook 0o S EOUTR0 | for Hartford, arrising there at 11:35, | % 2 = : = 3 At R d d P With the exception of the m,,m}'n',_fl':v"],,’,"}?' ‘_;,,,M s \!‘h;‘r morning tixin _for_Flaimile MARKSMEN SELECTED i v ! TR S equce rices in the Pine Creek district near Wal- |white and some of a bluish hue el ;wi“:”;”'v;“n‘“ H“y’,"m;‘d Lk 5 et I | s 2 : tace, ldaho, which I8 threatening | Dr. Davis declared the meteorites 11 11 411 U new 112 €or BT for [ z the workings of & mining company. |are from the meteor belt known as |5 *io2h Sl TES B0 ST 05 Cpiian Rifle Team to Represent torest fire conditions in Idaho and | Perseldes, and thelr presence haq (€70 S'2nlard, and nel Ltrainagi Montana were generally improved. |been predicted for this time by | 7 77 Sundav. Connecticut at Camp Perry | Scores of homes and small ranches | astronomers. He sald it fs possible ST i are threatened by the Pine Creel |the spectacle may continue for sev- | Personals Matches Announced. ¢ - Lo remarkable values exist throughout the eral nights. “The Jast meteoric shower of anv | Mance was observed by many per- ileaves Hartford at 7:15 every morn- | <Oliations of districts and divisions lvave Plainville at 11 week-day We ave listing hut a few random selections from this important department. The same Hartford, Aug. 12 (P—Tha civil- | _l = ',’ ..‘_' 4, entire store importance occurred in 1810, suid | . prederick Sehill oy fan rifle team which will represent 7 i i 'r. Frederick Sehilling of To-)connecticut, at the national matches ||d e Soft Corns Dr. Davis, “but that did not at &1\ 110 Canada, is spending his ¥a- [at Camp Perrs, Ohio, this year has ,\i\H‘f\(H"v\X WALNUT DROOM SUITE—Dresser, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH WALNUT SUITE—Has gold compare with the brilliant display | oo™ "2 ; Nevanall : 2 5 ot 1&7."‘ ation with his parents, Mr. and\peen anpounced by the adjutant decorations, the very latest; four large, Mra, Joseph Schilling of 71 Grove |gencrare office. - Semi-Vanity, Chifforobe and Eed, 8140 OO recessed line Money Back Says Drugglst If = =y hill. Harrvi Aloneal N6 AWl Iy TRr e reduced from §165.25 to......... ° fine pieces ; reduced from $269 00 Moone's Emerald Ol Doesn't | Three Blm\n Overhoard | 1issIrene Heisler of the Commer- 1,0 New Haven, has been named |i %lfll 75 $347.00 to ) Do Away With All & <8 Co. is vacationing at Myr- | JCE WALN T s e hy Gasoline Explosion ' and Bayvicw, Pl enin ne {-PIECE WALNLU Norfolk, Va, Aug. 12 (P—Three | The Misses Helen Glaser and Mary |0t M50 e 0000 o nore, | & QUEEN ANNE TWIN BED SUITE —American Walnnt nflm}w‘))‘lli,llq t]» el Get a tottle of Moone's Emerald |officers and two seamen of the bat- o have returned from Burling: g5 ywood avenue, Bridgeport; B. " Dresser and Twin Beds, with choice of Chifforobe or {-PIECE WALNUT SUIT 295 00 Oil with tho understanding that if it | tleship Texas were blown overhoard |fon, Vi, where they spent the past | FEO, B80S FEEEARE 0 DHERER e} i eds . t from $375.00 to does not put an end to all the pain [8nd another officer and a fireman fweel e e e R Semi-Vanity Dressing Table, %130 00 LPIECE HIGH-GRADE M: \HU(-\\\' SUITE, re- and gorences and do away with the (burned severely yesterday in a . and Mrs. Clarence J. Terry 0 2 g reduce : U o o 4 5 -PIECE | stol: I. H. Greene, Forestville corn itself your money will be |Basoline explosion aboard a lannch jof 113 Jubilee street, are on a frip ‘er ) reene, Forestville: 7 p O oy duced from $495.00 $ 5 00 Soradelr yous | s e O D | 3. Dogle. 113 Thornton street, {-PIECE MAHOGANY SUI $187 OO foid P 34 Hamden; H, M. Webster, 151 Whal- (§ reduced from $220.00 to - ADAM MAHO( the team captain. Other members |@ pprem WITHOUT CIHEFOROR! Never mind the cause, how long | Lieutenant H. Seal was severcly ed H. Anderson n",”, avenue, New Haven; Jos - |8 \\\ su IH,, 6- morr including Bench preparations you I tried. This |1eft side of his face, and W. J. Car- |vacation at Long Beach, Long ls Rlvers, 137 Mason street, Green {-PIECE WALNUT SUITE, in dull rubbed finish, re and Chair, large Dresser, full Vanity, new style Chif- 3 you have triec his |16t side of his face, and W. J. Ca at Lof ach, L 5 you've had it or how many other |Purned on his left hand and the ack Rock avenue, is spending 2 SeplEOE G A il |wieh; Paul Tavmond. Greenwich; M duced from $285.00 %1 6% OO fonette and Bow Bed; was $440 00 preparation that will make your |both hands. The explosion was af-| g AR Rt ; g s 15 gl 563.00, now.. Y 3 painful aching feet so healthy and |tributed to carburetor hackiire ig- | O STUDY SUN'S RAYS | Alternates are J. £. Forbes, 77 ; | e oA L PTG MAHOC ANY: SUIEE, fres INLAID SHERATON MATOGANY $5 5 0 free from corn and bunfon troubles | niting waste gasoline neve, AuE 10 G Gean ”‘",'r: AL ‘H,’,‘,,“:: "v, :r,v:,:‘ \.l’l..i‘ duced from ‘,A.\,u to. %1 !79 QO SUITE, veduced from I"w“li 1'\ Z 0 that yowll he able to go anywhere e ed from Zermall that th {ie soullibalable lo mopanyknehs APEETET R | Fovat Acndemy of Selence at am. | Nex Uaven ! TWO-TONE WALNUT STTTE. §-PIECE PARCHMENT and GRE $250 00 e Miararoid, Ag 10 Travelng eas ’ srdam has planned the scientific S | piece, reduced from $275.00 SUITE, reduced from $380.00 0 So marvelously powerful 15 | nivals will he banned in this elf imination of th in's rays from 4 Moone's Emerald Oil that thousands | the polica committee of the comman ‘ station on the Gornegrat, situated | M” ’TARY ORDER | e e e have found it give wonderful results [ council has decreed, following de-|al an altitude of 0,600 feet. 'The —— d YR BT s o O iy T AR T 5 ACT I VAT in the treatment of dangerous swel- | nial of an application for.a permit | expedition will he headed hy J. Van | | THE FUF URE YOU THOUGHT BEYOND YO UR MEANS WILL BE PLACED IN YOUR HOME len or varicose veins. All druggists |for such carnival filed hy the North ' der Tilt, of the Dutch Academy |Avintors Assigned and Captain | ® P e ot s e L T e o o AR UATS ). e ay 5 are selling lots of it End Athletic club. i Nence) Precnt s e ot B by us immediately if you simply say the wovrd. To pay eash might not be convenient. But our credit system that provides that a person pay just as little cash each week or month as they can afford, and no more, places furniture within the means of evervone, regardless of their income. We don't believe in penalizing our extended payment Hartford, Aug. 12 (P—Secon i loniers it i S R T T T e AT UIn o s nee g0 w § Licutenant Farl W. Fleet and Ser- M CUELOII S 1 urniture ov extra che . Our service and our credit assistance go with the greatest geant Harry W. Generous, 118th ob- of good will. Full sale reductions on this plan, servation sauadron, have been as- f | tigned to duty with an afrplans in irr—nm\rvmn with field maneuver: f Investigate [E375 ) ODD BEDS AND BEDDING ‘i’(‘ S 4-POSTER MAHOGANY BED, re- /MAHOGANY OR WALNUT FIN- FOSTER'S IDEAL COIL SPRINGS, § by the ‘adfutant general’s offics to duced from $49.00 to $39.00, ISHED STEEL BEDS, all size reduced to $16. M | report at Mitchel Field, L. L.. Sept. | et now S$11.75. The most comfortable bed spring {5 to take the fight surgeon's course 4-POSTER MAHOGANY BED, re made, e Ore i' F"r'm"' B ‘m'gd i P"rf""‘.("«"";. h duced from §$15. 836,00, IVORY METAL BEDS, reduced from PILLLOWS, per pair, as low as $2.35. [tery e, 12 N 6. of S $15.00 to $11.00, ALL WHITE COTTON MAT. & | Norwalk, Sept. 15 will report fo DORTE R " . f ok ) A - 0 ]\V‘nr:‘:m_ e e Lt 4-POSTER MAHOG/ ) Te- TRESSES, now $12.75. attor ol orriecis ooutas duced from $56.00 to $15.00. BRASS REDS, reduced from $42.00 o) SPECIAL FELT MAT- i AR to $24.00. g 'S now $1 ® 5 it o - g 4-POSTER MAHOGANY BED, re ES, now $15.95, lnveStln j|French Tennis Stars | " duced from $125.00 to 595,00, 00D QUALITY NATIONAT, LINK ~ DERRY HIGHEST GRADE SE- \ulmq For \c\\ Yor k NOQ : n i LECTED LAYER FELT MAT- at Fort §ill, Okla. el This last is a solid mahogany hand SERNGS rediceditols6:25: RESSES, reduced to $34.00. Jacaues B | carved bed of unusual beauty and SAGLESS CABLE SPRINGS, re- GUARANTEED ALL PURE SILK of the French Davis c R 4 Sesen m e 5 A predl i S nnis team, with Max Decugis, cap- | | refinement. duced to $11.50, FLOSS MATTRESSES, $25.50. in of the team, sailcd for New -— interests he represents to fully investigate every publication’s Jl it ey it jots reia mee] LI REQUIRERISEARVERYS SMATT ‘ . DEPOSIT TO 10IN OUR POPULAR . claim for circulation, etc., hefore he invests in “white space” | B e S o | SEMLANNUAL Derry Pure White Layer Felt Matress | complete Sty B i 3 ) Made specially by Derry for this sale. One of the great. S L The tea as entertained at a b ) advertising B et e ol Gle’iflo@d {te Chg} Sa_le est values in mattresses we have ever offered. A firm |2t noon today, the guests incinding | B and durable, yet softly vielding mattress of excellent ;t“"j.' (" “ Lenglen, the woman | § 15 Days’ Free Trial. A Year to Pay | quality. Covered in that good blue and white striped It is the advertiser's right to demand facts, not theory. Super- { S iatiees s a8 ‘@ You can also carn 107, Discount by making payments | ticking with rolled edge. This mattress would ordinarily ! get to B America this vear” Mile. Leng promptly each week or month, sell for $25.00. ficial information is not the kind on which to build a successful e e e EVERY KIND OF GLENWOOD RANGE INCLUDED | Our Big Sale Special $18 45 was not & to New York with the — - — - - e — advertising campaign, and unless each copy is delivered and read, team, P the advertiser is paying for waste circulation and his advertising '.qnm,, Fined éfid Jailed i..sE..v RE}GS REDUCED dollars are not producing proper results. For Throwing Lye in Face § N IE DN J LRI |, roxntan cout House. V. Ave: E\/LRX ONE A MONEY SAVER FOR YOU sentenced (o thres months in jail In almost a 1es of merchane re lways one AXMINSTERS, 9x12 ft.. are now reduced to $28.90, e o e A liand fined $:00 in circnit court ves oy B 3 P R , i i By our membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations we safe- irday for throwing a et of 1o |l Erade that seems to be t special Wil- 3.15, §¢ .A.‘;O $42.50. d St o L | g {vater into the face of Mrs. Hortense || llgn I’.v“ A_‘ux; ted I;‘ low, ¢ you gre g‘(‘, "“]E’.‘,' dollar SPECIAL MOTTLED AXMINSTER, 27x54 inches, $3.35. TR UNCRERETE IR 00 G UL LG, (e o ; : foutasE A BNy LA Gl AR S ce L L o e S S PRI AT MOV 1- D AXMINSTER, 36x63 inches, $4.95. i dexslopad Hthat i Mra terns are close copies of his nriced rugs and they a e R el make no claims of any nature that are not fully substantiated j ¢ e water woven of pure worsted wool. A heavy pile rug of gre ~ Tapestry Brussels rugs are ideal for many purgoses. A Rocky Oak Methodist |l durability. They are easily kept clean and are especially suitable for who i8 superi with A. B. C. verified reports. urch Sunday school, her hu SPECIAL WILTON, 9x12 f fuced from $83 ) dining rooms. Mitchell. and their two ve A .85, TAPE; I'I{\' BRUSSELS, good grade, 9x12 ft., reduced ildren, when she met them May D A 3 1 A to $27.00. . M!10. on their way to church. All were A -ix -2 reduced from 27 iy Get our last report. Know what you are buying. Then invest. N baaly burned trouble hetween TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, good grade, 8 1-4 x 10 1-2 ft., : 110100 Nomen Sarted gver s letter § . WILTON, 27x31 inches, reduced to $8.95. reduced to $24.00. i i\'vfi-'v“,.;wivs,‘\:V:‘(Fwn'-h. q‘? Lo OTHER FINE WILTONS in 9x12 ft. size, reduced to We have an assortment of Wool Fiber and Fiber $78.00, $85.00, £95.00. 0, Rugs in 9x12 ft. sizes that bear big reductions. Prices X ‘;rv:' SiS SIHatBibictcam AU} | Tn n:ndi:nw priced 1 s have no superiors from $6.25 to $21.75. |Fort Wavne Visited | R for any room in vour he Mat Size Rag le\ ¢ OVER 12,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY gy }f?fd°f‘rfifi""‘ ; A LARGE STOCK OF INDIA DRUGGET RUGS AND COLONIAL BRAIDED RUGS AT REDUCED FIGURES Thirty prol The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain Biand as o slo tot of ¢ " With An Audited Circulation : aleiday atl weres : he mgents arrested men whom i wae eatd prohibition agents 56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD STORE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. EVERY WEEK DAY o ofice heieh Every advertiser—whether national or local—owes it to the best for the past three

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