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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925, ————— R— . . LABORITES WANT ey NEWHAVENGETS ™ torSenae LOWELL'S OLDEST e oSt ot NUCH TOBEDONE, | Sundny with WAGEGUARANTEE " NEWBUSRIGHTS - .0t MILLINTROUBLE < CODLIDGE FINDS|_The Churches n for Legnn to tuen weather prophets, pate, declaring | e military importance of the Ask That Their Income Be Pro- " * Wil Oprate Fal RiverBaol e o Bankrupty Faces This Tetile i 2 im et condiort Desk at Swampscott. Flooded el i 3 f support the pro- | f tes of the meteorological , funday morning, 10:80 o'clock, fected [l[l" B"TTI g l": de"Ce L[lle Prip s nillg sumnalen Iv:““w C(I”Celn seetion of the signal school are th Le“elvs [ sermon by . iorg of Rridgeport Jr., beea 1ecdd on duty along the numerous sl nom. Midweek praye N\ e plate ) ‘les harmonizo | AenRT(rent. Aitwavsl Thero AR Paris, A : M I " i T pul i 3 8 iz, 0 1 weather forecasts must be supplied | gwampscott, Mase, Avg Jater Cai Wiy 4 tilities ¢ ss1 fecis fon r fer d mee f - : -7 5 aviators before they start on ex- Returning to his desk in hi ! Christian Svience it White Conrt today after an i L] loes thro “Mind \ 8 th 15y ahRchde Tndoanel Caol Mind." Sunday school, Wade Ciiii: S e ' p T roved th ' Milwank ) : fuctiring ot ended flights, Not only tempera- run imder | Lowe 8 b 1. bt ¢ alr currents, the di- found a mass of routine husin /m Pant ui Cunsiflnnwm i and it B ) or b ‘ planning the erection S o Ahite teading room. Room 404, National e oviile and on A I tories the aluc stock ir rdromes and flying fields the suchusetts \ ety 2 e s e e T 1k bnilding, open daily from 12 wport . j IELRSAREE e RR ¢ L Those who Appomtinents | noen, il 4 pom. except Sundays 7 master Gene who desired to - VFT% TI‘RRIHEH 1 notes for 81,05, ;- International Credit [ndne Syl antin St trinits Methodit LA L et R System For Schools cn. xew s ( R n. New York, wl 3 e umann, Jr. of Foston, Aug. 22 (P —Dr, Angns- Beverly Farms i and Sen- | [awrenn ol v, G W Thomas, of Augusta, Maine ator Lidge, republici v | Tarre N e e Cluimed Tmmunity ilway (e n i i of the World Iederation of lcan x-nw:nu' rial non New | 1eaday P 1. class meet. perts who * A Y. SREENES QA . b ‘ - R i s i Jit &ystem in schools and colleges |Pointment to the frane ought 1 mal : 4 3 s ks | WANTS TO REMAIN IN T ’ ] ] . rmitfing students to study in eoun- ¢ minister e, A that fig E AT v W metor Ang P Ar stor y rerhaps, Prpayme of e \ he 1 and receive Liberia ) 1o S ta' 4asy rigs ahove clighth a 1 itted that the trund I rangements were comy by the hories af their s c 8 i i e e : lag | Internaficnal Bible Students dssn as the s 11 a. m. Bib! Il Subyect pound. T oanld soon be established “‘.'" ":”*' ““"'L\-‘ nah' and the Title, ‘Lord" In the Trstament cess that it now mis tment yesterday to present to rie ter \ he bz ng u ¢ 1o With the float ’ 1 Faces Huze Tine . v Davis for final action, on t Fort Irews went into a whether I i o innocuous proport ailla v i ¢ eturn from Kurope August 26, tion for ! ile a s s j alllbn inrovidad ; ) : ) returning from a OVer nisht h Nin mira tinad rredict will he al Py ; S assistant soliei- |1} ; cation n‘.)\lr* Hannan cnrsion oroe 3 Iy 300 ifor th npany ther the Furope during which he at. [hue. Mrs. Coolidse's mether, on thew AL ML b Zion to provide a sink 1 feb ston Jrom W extension of her tempor \ f heeame hysterieal The f e AL Licbnon i 4 ruice by 1he pastor. Suhgect: “Fn- then there will e n 1o pay fine Jav. As the re- |to remain in this countr e harbor defense guns were ' pany 5 He Aosition OER Seli” Support For U, 8, toring Tnta Colid Blooded Unton With reason to appre} dis e s o y 1 1 = es and attendants quict- ts stalements indicated Tok\o Poor (h]]dl‘(‘l\ Prisons Is \(IH)(‘MC’] e World.” A0 m., Sunday TEEi el T T e sl et i RRIRLANS Sl 5 Dl e feril Rt il Nesen Lack Proper Nutrition micoma, wash. sz 22 @) S RS Urg i demanda of labor that the working-| i g el ; s e panoone Fokyn, Ang. 22 P The efieets | Luther €, White, superinfendent of & r. presiding elder of the i S hatide o el e p : Bl ; . ; sine v BEN RIS nd i creat earthquake and fire of | fadoral prisons. when here r : P He will man is far better off generally ) SIRIBLING WINS AGAIN inc e laun cam- s Il nited tha v R Sharp had resigned b3 (e chil= | Uokineps ol MaNoil dalan nanitentlcloy SEAE i y b pEC e penite =ih first auarterly conference tigators of the ary, sald federai prisons should b the small bondhold His wages o ug. paign against the s itution of in- | States veterans' burcau and ction of the Tokyo made m 1 self-s as compared with the prewar rates ? seh g ferior antomobile oils at filling sta- ' parts omabites were called | maine, Jr., has | casurer. have been quadrupled whil ice ) I knockout r r the h grade oils the he ¢ to take the seriously ef- = t that more than | He point a , government pay ar o s A X \ motor car owners ask for fo ' hack to Sl nunicips ity at mere th poin 1t : At LG MR LR s LA canpaTete atipiot GIIhe ' back to their hospit Animals in Park Are Al (e iiilizon tunder e tir by ) i bre ¢ on r: e n o ni ! lieves they ar ng ye burean | Dar ind singing by theatrieal 4 it ! ] SGLEE on the averaze. They are In para- | i6-round b : St sald in]linalion euitet Lofslar ibali= xia s TR onrl the e lllih‘fl‘l(‘] hy Motors =cn years o n th I recent yars, and tha Emmanuel Gospel dise, it s remarked, as compared |ty i : A, s bR TR et et Harly t Lo heen found to he un- | W th awers conld b ¢ 1A a.m: to the small investor whose rate of [165 pouni g hronghout the country l he m AU anS L ' el t varions || o - ‘ : i ) s it digeases of variens | proper indi v S 1 Tavioer. 205 p Bible — 3 3 ' kinds,. " is every indication, He announ L 3 1osd enin meeting eo at Walnnt Hill park p.om., Penple's meeting led by Gith Anderson. Suhiect: “The Gos- According 1o Yon. T p.m eaching. My or, p. m. cotlage says the report. that the situation | plant would he put o proviqe | Wil beeome sorse uniess immedlate nd and that the prisoncrs F'umes and ohiles and the rowd have licen foo pa are taken to vare for [hose iraise and eon h vex Saod. i1 the famporary siructires i\innly tliemseles and: other in the poorer sections of the city. | nient institutions. He added th ———— he prisoners won reecive some animais in | | to mind civil- | SALE RECORDS SURPASSED [moncy for ir w and would be | Saratoga Springs. N. Y., Aug. 22 taught useful trades as far as pos- | SE n. mil-week can records were surpuss- | sibl confined in nirgcon ! i crowded Sales paddock last ; RSSO At y formation Lutheran ages | yvarl thetcous 5 o g Pleventh Sunday after Trinity. 10 Ihmfur stud of Lexington, Ky, h and Game Followers |, "o iiicee e summer Binie centered on quar- Prought 3341, 0 average of AP= | ponver ol Aug. 23 (P—E. < will meet Wednesd and proximately b 26, Lecompte of Baltimore, M., 5 L marRlngshatin:30 ololoak a O he sale to L The grand tofal of fI e elected president of the Interna- aehed 81,761,520 and it is ex- servie ark, which con- covered in larg Rome, Ang. 22 (P — mploy- | yond ment ia Tialy Aeereasing v, \"“;""I‘_‘",‘,‘"\'"““_”Hmfl‘ of Now | The 1926 meeting witl be Tield ¢ s \ school, Tussdav and "“ mploycd i as 10 Pradeiios i s | “Fred c. Waleott ot Norfolk, Conn. P 2. ALZS e kg Tl GOBEL GRTS TAWYL B Do Nen AVOrIEliel : ed on My 1 in-j Mk e AR anection ith | Accretars-treasur | Make Out*Their Route i : 1 enn | poison of Mrs. H. B. Hunt - Banls 22 (P—\When fhey 4 : 2. procured legal counscl .\l)‘l(‘c of Saldl‘\ Raise {ake tha air in {heir attempt to \ere yesterday. lav school, 9:50 oo o I with vy Douglas fir for date ve o e night's | tional Assockation af I7is) i St dohn's Lutheran UNEMPLOY MENT LSS ATVl SHlcEni I8 G A " the cloge of the annual conventio terman, 10145 2 Sun NMENT LRSS IN TIALY 808 S doilars, anotner fi(Ue close o pnua ntion In € ) 5 oa. m Gabel, a wealthy realtor, is held | jmak non-stop airplane flizht . result of a coroner’s jury h \ImCs' 30 Years Late |rrom fo New York. Tieuten- “the car that has established the greatest o | g L S have been slight o gmties today any knowledge of e a substantial advance in salary | prow of their machine in a direct g $ »| v we " hwaymen and asa ! : - , ; | i A y S s 5 the woman's past lifc, stating that failed to arouse eriff Peter Gunn > from the French coast {owar performance-record m Ame‘rlca . : Ffrench froops have oc- 11 woman's Bt The SR L fes [of Edmonton to any unusual piteh | the Un ! e surrounding ““ S nied aleo that he expressed himself | of enthusiasm he did not | ad, they will Jay {heir course THIS IS THE CAR “with an engine you'll never all speeds. To the Lanchester Balancer, United ; e 8 o, e ,‘fi"‘;“.‘f‘(' 1 by sherif‘s deputics, as|appreciate the liberality of lu):. AT hardl arossinz B Cornwali s wear out.” Since its introduction 10 years ago— States owners owe their first delightful knowledge e cituntion (saying “I'm sovry 1 did if;" T'm|ployer but rather to fact that he |southwest extremity of Tingland, in test after test, with owner after owner, 100, of vibrationless motoring. Aot sorry 1 this wh . g [t e m,,ll, k ", 4 ]“, '\, am in t. and this w Jand and the N oss the At- 000 miles afigr 100,000 milc"‘,—it has never THIS IS THE CAR that knows no carbon e ey will 1 up when The notice salary 8 tic 1o sonthern Newfoundland. failed to prove itself the most efficient, the quietest troubles, that has no valves togrind. The patented 1 P R TR TG e ek ame to 1} f1O1 “Pheps they will turn and skirt the and the simplest engine cver put into an auto- Knight sleeve-valve idea gets rid of both! " = . ity written nearly 50 | \mepican” mainland - southward. fo Ang, 29- n the letter had gone stray. bile! n . TO WED LONDON MAN 8 Fo. By some frick of fate | New York mobile! THISIS THE CAR womenare particularly proud | P LT o . THIS IS THE CAR with the patented Knight to drive and ride in. Easy to handle. Good to look ouncement of the engagement ! R BAD CHECRS PASSED slecve-valve engine—the upon. Veryflexible. Smartly Miss Mabel Ge (;\ of Newport to rl',‘ . ITALIAN m\nww r{p : stamford, An [ P —1 rangis St T — ] i i 4 % K. Drury of London was made ‘cking, China, Aug. 22 (P)—The OConnor. 10 years old. was arrested only known motor thatactu designed. Richly upholster Read M d i tsterday by Elbridge T. Gerry, her | Ifallan consul at Canton has trans- [here last night charzed with passing ally improves with use. The ed. Completely apmmted. ea rs.Bene lcls etter | Sl s el o g e p i e it !nflflfl you drive it the better New Prices ?;:‘“;,‘:“::l:nc;"g‘::‘;w}‘i“;t‘; Praising Lydia E.Pinkham’s |1t siates Ifl nator r'r}* 1‘;_ (;.\;r I that “Red” volunteers };«z ,’\"*Srnn;: he passe bad w{“m\\‘ 3 "Im':"m-rl it gots! satisfyi ify « { le Island and Robert L. S m er Bianeht an {and in different citi o ros . ~ . fourcylmacr go about in! Vegetable Compound alian missior He was taken by [ter county. New York state. He is THIS IS THE CAR with FTOURING - 4 X S Kewanee, Illinc =iWhen I'was | rury is the son of the late [the “Iieds” July 17 | heing held pending Investigation exactly the same type of en- OUPE . . T}.ilS ISETHE L‘fR that, | married abouta year and ahalf I took |Arciideacon Drury, former r)mp’«m | gine vou will find in four COUPESEDAN quickly and surely, is achiev- | Lydia K. Pinke |[of the houee of ' commons leading European-builtauto- ) \\"‘ G2 2 Y 4 ing one of the most con- | ham's Vegetable | y,wnry-'.‘- as n’w\m ny ::‘\\m mobiles—Daimler- Knight, ML N . 1 z 3 | Compound be- [$hire. Engia e 13 & ower, BROUGHAM 81595 spicuous sales successes in 1 | | as quot . . : erva 5 auseof ill health, | “ith two sons and a daughter, the S Panhard, Minervs, Peugeor il et sttt |0 v oo e v - Union Summer Services —namesto conjure with, the LY RYD'( CED PRICES, children, 1 mow |Coke, who wi led in the world have mnhmlth Rl will take plac south Congregational Churcl‘l I“Amdf(' in motor-car nminu- - . _- e caral [.HI RI\_M 3 this is your opponum’r\, to | . little girls and THIS IS THE CAR YADSTER v own a car whose perform- | L ® 1om sure [ would i - HIS 1S CAR wi I RIS i nothave had them | PLANE IS DAMAGED Sunday, 10:45 . m. : an as never yet been 8 | 3 the world famous Lanc Ot N . ce h EIRYED DS O et heen fol L Mabiin, Aile 0 UD- The airiians tes Balancer—an Engli i known to ffi‘!«*} 1ts limit— 3 | your medicine. |of Commander Franeeseo De Pinedo, REV. ALAN M. FAIRBANRS, Preacher invention used in thi e asbeautiful,as distinguished, s .ast spring and (the Italian aviator fiing from Ttaly i . ention n S CC <Nl - - ATTET summe foiTaons ustralia he: of Fidgemont, trv exclusivelyin the Willys. e as inviting a motor-car as e nrrrnulaf.”:)‘v'l‘]rhidg::»f“.” ‘:‘ pEi .1\-,-"”: ri “h:l!:)rwr:‘:_:“ Knight. Absolutelv prevents you have ever cast your eves headaches, and my back andside hurt |in the harbor of Cebu, where the Cordial Invitation to all. engine-vibration at any and | upon! me so that I could stay uponly & short [aviater arrived yesterday * wil | ibs would get so tiredand | require at least two days to make e TR I the Vegetable Compound again and g 1sed the Sanative Wash, and it was OVICERS REELECTED. - not long till I was relieved. Now I'do |~ juni. ¢ Tat \"" WI j ,I P I : ; KN I G I I I all my own work and help others. T | ., Lip 0 2 R ENROLL NO | sure praise Lydia E Pinkham’s medi- | ;" 00\ presacnt, and thes for a s to any on lthmt snffer- 2 H ini AL ket | Fnsravers’ Uninn, Thorough Business Training ers with girls would give it to i ste at the newly equipped hem when they come to womanhood A presiden TP s R. C. RUDPOLPH | rond make them atsonger: Beople | American F or. New Britain Business College 4 < Ot e il S Rooms 400, 401, 402, Sovereign Bldg. r sstoniched {0 see me now z DECLARES DIVIDEND 160-162 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. ul { h(-"l ry Kh’ cet Telephone ZOJI-Z always sickly when in my teens and | Findlay, Ohie, Aug. 22 (A—Direc- | Tuition: Day School, §12,00 per month. Night School $6.00 g E— = | until I started taking the Vegetable fors of the Ohio Oil company today | Private Tessons, 75¢ per* hour. Compound.”” — Mrs. MARY R. BENE- declared a dividend of 50 cents a |l Office Hours for INFORMATION and ENROLLING Fupils, 2 to 5 DICT, 813 Payson St., Kewanee, Ill. . pavable September §0 to rec- | and Tucsday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 p. m. | Augnst 29 ITH BUSINESS SCHOOL Opens September 1st 278 MAIN STREET Tel. 625-3 s D.

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