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* QLD COLON Toilet Paper 0ld Colony Brand Toilet Paper is made from purest materials only. 1t will dis- solve readily and therefore cause no obstruction to plumbing. 10¢ pkg, 3 for THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN S1. LATE BY VACATIONISTS—PROFTT THESE ( AT SAVINGS N Smart Apparel for Men Fancy "lmn \ hirts Men's group $2 65 Men's White Shirts left of tiiis lut —Poplins fords. to ghades tailore merly Men's Fan: broken sizes to 350 Values SF \Luv 4,5;/:!((.}) Streel 939 It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Al Business Day. Das Laery store Open 6@@ for s a preseription Colds, Grippe, IFlu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs, * I suffered ples SEIBERTS F‘.'"F JRIZED MILK AND CREAM ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST PHONE_ |77o NEW BRI D 3 MARE SURE READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILL ADS FOR YOUR WANTS NEW BRITAIN | “Ye Olde Home Towne” Seen in " New Britain Dtrectory of 1872 10 Saloons In There were Town but two brick manu- facture at that time ‘They were s Moulthrop, 8. Main ) and Andrews, one-half mile And Fishkill Rallroad s foll There — ' .:r”llm;ln T i " Himits; eato { Operated | butlding business wus booming even | ‘ | \ (Hartford, Providence i Aol Had W) emee 19 builders and cur wrun in the village. There was| | one d¢ rpets and oilcloths, | three one china, rockery dealer, 10 Saloons — No Street Numbers on Houses. - aler in ca carvinge maker and zlussware n's furnishings me nts, three dentists, eight cirenlating lbrary, six dry goods deal- ss offices, three of ry offfcvs; five hat Joaker horseshocr, they being the Hum- the Strickland house RBritain ho ol jewelry manufacturer, five livery stables, two marble s manufacturers, 16 meat mar- two dealers in coal dealers, two hors olie v printing to know He Rritain ere as a and needed hold of a and looked up the list Ah, new- | ¢ tour expre ind - eap phrey hons nt t New the hox he discovered T, Adkins Brothers, book and ol |1 | printers, and found according fo the | ' that 15 Adking and his brothers, G, M. and W. T., were do ing business 1 Bulkley's block, oner He got three ory |of printers here was one. First i crack out of one lawyers, lumber it two matire ston works, masons milliners aters, three (werklies) two trained ornamental hi six paint- and paper gers, two paint Jealors, three paper box manutac- on one pat- tern 1 r, siographers, 12 ans one pieture and steam ot with two saxh and sewing ma- manutuc- three o mineral W one in stre | Looking along through director found Abbey was clork at the house, while Alden Allen, Main Allen nurses, one loc e L ott. E. B and Am in Freston's South plumbe located idenly he i ot e el two p and surgeons framer, theee plumbers fitters and h-h ablishments, 1w agent, rs, gas fitters. hloc) in the street direetory is nded, He an Rasket Physic ‘uu directory. nnoEtreet nun “What kind of this anyvhow 2" he tound that Ameri the ¢ chine stores shirt DAILY HERALD, Double Duty in Beauty Pageant | | | | SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925. LGHTNNGBOLT 7 FINLLY SUCCUMBS Jailer at New Haven Stunned by ‘Stricken With Strange Malady Flectric Shock Sevoral Weeks Ago en-| Glen Cove, N. T. Aug. 13 (M- Nrs. J. P Morgan, wife of the {nter- national banker, n ey e ¥ n Hv. work of ‘m porfecting (e organization plan ina little mor of state A been enlle sistunt Secretary |n..m.mm. re- to | o effee- than two weeks and al- 4 by Mr today and | wonld com- | ary tive A score directors vision chiefs ha it was his ¢ plete his confe forerment officla MMese o the a for conference that he ees with Monday hop! Naw Haven, Aug during a 15 P~ A holt « lightning thin here on a tres rstorm \fforded an opportun- T \ side of Whal to obtain flrst-hand informatior R P e ley avenue, shot acroas and into t the nt tion and & “eardiac after being 11 early last night came down' died at noon yester. south stant secretary on thie lity ay on enforcer sit collange"” { then | 1t le along {and browned tlie lcompany was lncated on while Arch gtrect the Ameri- was on Park railroad 1 the hook had a nuine ("¢ directory of New Rritain agon mak turer four stoye one to- tore, one dealers; tanl near Park | Hosiery streot The visitor turne and learned that he avenne, andle manu- umbrella and pe o undertakers, of wh late B, C. Porter; 0o0d dealer and cam company oh two cturer; one near the streteher, was the . one Residos |pageant, Mis beauties of other cities repre enting Atlantic City in the annual heauty lee Bartlett will also act as hostess to the visiting | it had been horrowed from hamber of Commeree g T directories an dated 1572, Havy- | he ing been a resident of the at ane time he continued to pe i |1 pagzes, finding many things of inter- est He Britain [nounces in 1571) were as fol- Mayvor, 8 W. Hart: clerk, F Goodwin: treasurer, A. P. Col ftor, 1. A, Pickett; sheriff Lewis: eity snrve Ar Rio Henry R commissioner, & A commissioners 1 P, Woodruff i ehicf of police, A ) W. 1. Mor- | M. Camp. | it for a ity officials (New S5 me 1 eity city Jows day to an one ea ton London lins | James I, thur W Goodrich Moo {Rub Thomas Mot | W spalding; al | gan, T. M. Brady and D, found that S D. Arnold had shop at the corner of Uark and Atkins and hop next door on Myrtle < minister nity from his street opposita the Leonard Pailey and had his honie «frect near Main Dt N ackn i nley streets Balr A Catholic Dr. led to the paint and 1n the |stront men, home on Churet tation 10 ecouneilmen. : Prominent among the K 4t that time wa, lodge A, 1. and A 15 R0 Yo it of o toel: founa | M| 701 | aver” Main anizations Harmaony which in | “entler’” and fhird dinand Beelor Arch ational chur ] ars ol anid Jodgos R. A M having beon organized in ho cars ol Other| o Giddings onuneil R L8 0 Andre Post, of Samaritan saloan on ris freet Ab- and Progpect ineind M Phoenis lo I Fimo ledge, K. of P. K. S (. Stanley Lincoln ¢ 11 (0] Gond ) ehap) orialist ) Do e was 4 “ininer & bon Hart ay Grocerles and Tiquors prat &t enue 5 of the in view conncil A, i (Good Te cioty, mplars) Mary's W of Eam- S titude Bals st Renevolant Tae who cories and liquors 1025 ‘\. ture on org of i ria Pat. and the en Verein uty parlor is something L corinty e snrprised to learn that Azastinn Rerting condr Sehutz abli more the Soakn at I ' n ehurehes dresser's os nent in yrev house allowe ptis, e Aon gatisnal, | and four tiona n vere | lavs tists 18 ind 1y act ) gocond Hir 3 ) | Tohn ane s apal, i1 Adt nd many an | fire alaf Jc on [ They companies nJ direction f engineer, | Nort) Co., No. vl Hook THnse ar New 1 Ha Why Ts a Drug Store? Het of aire tellin eu railroad o lived * iitacior i ¥ rum is found h literally to the troe aclectic Jein SRl Waterbur Br six ta Ha York adee aler to thre ford nd thr 0ad any other A in nd all ather kind offi Tpoint RICES on its RIFFIAN FORCES | GOING TO MECES » el Ay i hlong affors “Cas French Secialists Open Their Conventie 15 (P v have < have pow wear Sucoessiul All Front Ang 15 U the )ranco- t Eituation Freneh, while be zo- struggle eyvdenburg Diebel o for ff had abont from nen astride highway canntry Arba com will futurs inc s appeaTs El-Krim's HIGHLST A =l ' efehings jon of efe Viete oo <men of eontinned is heginning £ othe i propaganda appears 1o he where it submissi inging cxeente than 80 heing exhibited W more first time Filliard roo ) iFlacke . hearding trads respectf books and beot 12 A full page ade. hv the Hartferd and shoe dealsrs thers were Providencs and Fishkill railroad an s in her operatic debut as Rosina in ter- | to' : ;\\'cathorrlnrlprm‘cs‘ias Time | front the jafl and[also have M ta give the |of sleeping sickness for two monthe the five |TY officers his own viey Hushand Arrived Late Z I No relatives were at the bedside My, Morgan, informed at his Wall strect office that his wife was very ill, left before noon by train for Glen Cove. Te wis met at tha sta tion & rushed by autemoblle to Morgan ' country home at Ma tinecoek Point. on East Island, whieh an- short d stanee off the main next |land of Island, He reachad his home three hours after his wife's laeath | Mrs 14, door of county anabled I dlsappeared along The T cetive means of 1 has not heen Mr. complefe sele 24 ereated in this eonntry nfor law, don- the administrative cing the Andrews' of larm wires. tree itself wa dnmaged hoit passed [sive to ction men to At Posts to Porta Rico and Hawali before con- ring per Tt s ne he one of the larze hranchoes leaves, then shoot ing directly across the street relled, Raldwin and Leon 13 Gl the fail. The three cked off their feet | the holt flashed through the As quickly as it had enter- the flash disappeared by he arm sys affic i by the WIres were Cavsed Fir The flash sent an Jana and just as hont son with the the his b will b vointments present lief Wl fa late ‘Three Nearly Jailer Frank R. Stevens on duty almost ki | offi how- that lies a Stiles e |nounee Lone ifl ORIDA REALTY ~ FIGHT CONTINUES: Shenn Missing, Ts Latest Anglefl in Thriller | Fatled to Tall | not, however. i o month after the attack that ft be- what | Tampa, Fla., Auz 15 P-Reparts [ came known the patient had re- hat a deputy sheriff had sap- gained only partial consciousness ariers ne ired 1 trom the west 'yng her jmprovement, referred to Then Mr the Everglades, [in the doefors’ statement, was ver and N pope fense hetween rep- e the m'._ Natives of an eastern rapitalist and old homesteaders, Wed ru (e threatened svinlence or federal officials In- were han Morgan was stricken June while attending church sraviese ~ was removed to the Morgan eof- tage at Matinecock Toint, en East Tsland. isolated from the mainland of Long Tsland. Notified while on his yasht in the Mr. Morgan hastened to her bedside and remained there during the neat 12 daye until the doctor pnounced the erisis had been pas q main etation of the ten apparently inside fire honsed in a claset m was not J’H\\ lightning, hut all of burned ous Alarm irm into fre fire- | a tele- | il sta {sennd ors ta respond that there w Mr. Baldwin stunned by the telaphone fire the vin ghut off the s bells wa until 2 s o fire though some able lightning was alarm ysterion pond to voast section of itch feeling 1 of The prizoners frightened heard fire bell, maintained ordsr inside b Grew Morgan was Miss Jane Nor ton of Rostan betare chs [ married Mr. Morgan in that eity in 1890 The Morgans had four ehildren Junius &pencer, Jane Norton, Fran- | Tracy and Henry Sturgis, The married names of the daughters are Panl G. Dennover and Mrs Nichols. Remained At Home interests| Although it would have been and W. G |eagy for Mrs. Morgan to have 1ak- ganization {on a leading part in New Torks town of Marco, most exclusive oty, she had always giten the greater part of [her time to the domestic dutles of ppealed [ her home and to the caveful rear- ling of her chlidren. She was a lover of flowers and gae fime and thought ta their tion at the (ilen Cove es PRINEF OF WALFS HAVING BUSY TINE His Fivst Day in South America s a Hustler of the Tt =i little Jier connty. Yort Arrying laprents ith town of Maren Barron G advertising in €al | whers Collfer. Scopes Sister (viven o8 a Joh at Tay New York, Aug. 15 Soopes, who lost excitem Padurah, Ky., ting {he she shared the same beliefs patroling the lutian as her brather, John Thomas [\Williams, hoad RS Ve SR Tareytown | was Jeading an opposition organiza- {tion head of | The Willinmns ANOUNCINE | fop foderal or stat h they said a8 “hizh-hand, [ potitieal mag viown | Miss Lela |y position in | ant one in Florida Armed det Collier island an of the largest ething ctives | her the on evol- | wers Seopes, fhonl |nest year Dr. Engene 1 the Tarrytown scb n Lthe appointment of the sis of the Tennesace i< fn fo e for ar Girls at Lehman farces have ool intervention inta wonld he aperations d the well-arganized liquor hand ¥ oof the | anti- | peive revealed of a|m of af fransgressor cvolntion law £1.000 eaid she n vear. She will teach in tho cnlloge preparatory department and | live in the dormitory with the girls “Immediately T heard that i Seopes had refnsed fo disavow o ring activity Collior's representatives the “grossly oas ated.” niftad in was 1 althaneh th York said sifnation ome controversy Tntion as a condifian of reappoint her g in the Padueah T was impressed by fhe her aism of her position should like to have ing staff,” Dr. arison ever awnership of the with \\nmw that N | on ‘\'ur/v‘ re and flared in- | prominence last Aeputy. sheriff disappeared ment o : i e | In connoction an | sehools (o feeling h Tsland for thres ye was taday learned and € heen evident her on onr te Tehman said tn sudden winter on (‘anadian Wheat Expor Valued at 226 Millions Ont.. Aug. 15 (P Export n wheat for the 12 months 1 1o No sinee Sheriff W up his resid trace has heen found of m Maynard has vfl At t R Ottana | e home af the | Wi the of Canadi ended July 31 146.958.1 alned at § 970,571, For the same period end- Juiv 3 1924, total o 2084 lacal Callie presentative heading naunte iam Mantevideo, Urnguay, Aug. 18 (£ The first day of the Sauth Ameri- can vizit of the Prince of Wales wac + busy From the time e stopped from the British crufeer Taking Fast 'llm(‘ ©urlew at 11 o'clock yesterday morn ; Aug, 15 (.. IN& until he retired late last night Calombian the royal visitor was kept busy ac- nowledging the eheers of anthugi Urnguavans and the intredue- tions of distinguished personages. Normal life in Montevideo vas vir- fually ahindoned throughout the day, for it seemed that evervbedy vas nnxions to welcome the prinee After an official reception at the sovernment palace there was a lincheon tendercd by Tresident Sar- rato: then an inepection of a cattle show, where Wales displayed great interest in the exhibits of horses nd eattle. Tater he was given a reception by the RBritish eolony at anes at [the Park hotel. the prinee dancine Captain | with enthusinsm unti) he left for his flight residence at the Taranco palace to receive a delegation from the Brit ish Chamher of Commerce. During the evening he was guest {of honor at an officlal banquet. after which there was a zala performanee at the Solis Solis theater. The pro gram came to an end with a ball at the Club Uruguay. Here Wales met most of the principal members of charges, and is gk 1S hushe harges, and i armed patrol ing one. Colombian Air Ileet I Ralhoa The s (446 tatal exports Canada’s er. during the 12 74,815,710 bushels went throngh ths it United States and 40,055,885 % cls through Canadian seaports The statement issued by o minion burean of statisties shows fa tal rxports to the United valuation of $206 | 0f the United | fo the i month period om st [ ral day ico, start. | 1stie | planes, wi the from aince el sterddy morning rt Limon, Costa 1t The squadror anned German A new ree route, the fying n'elock : X cached 1 1 11:40 entir 1 and | e at n tates dnr Tuly nihs en 31 for this fime 15t of 3 £4.514.615, as 040,554 bushels in the °f hushels, at | of which herefofore Aind o half for men of the Canal Zons month pe » Calombian planes flew a distance ot has heen American three campared valned at preceding 12 with honrs Alre 802 | riod \pprosi ) miles, On Balhoa land W of the pl imander, | Fritz 1 the empt to | f ishing a per channel | between | States he Cana For Channel Swim Nears | Ronlo, Frar Ang. 15 (P was | s study the wibility of ed air swim aecross the Englis ek continued to T conditions The New ming star Is doing easy as not Colombia {next w as [ wenth promis Jnooks extremely York swim training o AMERICANS WED IN RULGARIA Aug 15 (P This n town recently vitnessed Iding of fwo young Awmeri- the tion was M Park pring s world Samakov Rulga the to zo stale before rt her litt1n sday when she plans to s | She is eneaging a land a daily with one ar the swim, road work | ¢ romance. ulmi rid of swim of an honr or of the aquatic Oak lony go. who, last around the . it is said ar o lish WILT, TOUR NEW Washington, Aug. 15 (P—Mabr | Walker Willebrandt, assistant attor- ney general in charge of prohibition cutions, will spend her vaca- tion of three weeks heginning August announced |17 on a chantanqua tour of four Nex ip. Mr. Stearns | Fnzland states, speaking on “Courts OtRHAREN] ‘ Cronks and the Constitution.” i Mies Fderle's under the s We ill he able to lthere n arted on al little n parations are pervision of ¥ vith ar trainer who is confide S she of marriage. Jabez John Stearns, m e Americ ment a short courts! Prose an hool. | as rarely h YsUeh fasora o conditions after I Four f\fi\n. Fmir Women e Volunteer For Tes ngton, Aug 1 om Washington rsity grad nons strefel dents them wor terday ec four rscienti | tions Arivi Professor the university’s department { chology and chairman of | | Ho cause of tr s commi sery {itions of the | & phychopathic ¢ with particn reactions at sleepless d tention to | wheel and { tion. Dr vors, their oir Oscar R, powe Hunter rs of p fean of medi THE BURGLAR WORKS WHILE YOU PLAY THE BURGLAR-can get in your house. : But he can’t get into the BOX you take in our SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT. Think this over. Remember, however, that while FORETHOUGHT pays you — AFTER- THOUGHT pays the Burglar. death of s an go Niko him After six | but in an- sther attempt to agcape was killed | Aave he was recaptured

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