New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'IUESD/\Y QEPTE‘V(BFR 8, 1925, e e e Y (,‘ems and Gold Taken | n.em'ly completing a non-atop fight I\«uluhu. all are ‘))u‘duw peering out fnnv a new hunt, all of which, here- | My, and Mrs, Oversirom Tn Monastery Burglary from San Francisco to Hunnl\]wi:i‘ NMo the vusl reaches of waters,|tofore hus boen unavalling. Observe Anniversaty continued unceasingly today. searching for some trace of the miss- Vienna, Sept, 8 (P—Burglars hay A % glars have < |spito the efforts put forward by the |ing flers. It is an adventure rem- |(1uong (3 3 3 Mh. and Mrs. Axel Overstrom of SCHOOL made a rich haul in pillaging the "[ MISS . [United States navy fhere has been |iniscent of the days of the “m.m‘(nlt‘dl-(-'lfllldf.!l“\el at 70, 36 Hawking street observed the 38th famous Cisterian monastery o , [no trace of the plane, its command- | war. Lookouts ar® “secing things" Marries His Bookkeeper |anniversary of their wedding yester- Zwettl, In lower Austria The valy r. John Rodgers, or crew of four [as lookouts durfug the war suw am..‘ Fitehburg, Mass, Sept. 8 (P—|day with a family dinper at theh SUPPL[ES . {‘:,,:""'L]:“‘ s "ff,".“‘:"" BLiAGI "N men. marines' perlscopes on every hand. | Joseph Delnkw father of 11| home. They were presented with a [ : illlon kronen. Chlef among the | y " [""A1l nava) vessels avallable aro |Flares, parts of planes, plunes them- | children, or,| purse of gold by thelr children, A silal , | . J and a Lrufl grandfather, | purse g y ch Turns Head One Slde\ But Glasps articlen taken by the thieves was un | iy Search for PN Mo. 1 scouring that area of the Pacle !ml\m wreckage, anything and |and Mrs. Olive Maud Skidmore 40,|Arvid, Henry, Evar, Clifford, Harold g 4 = 3 ' anclent silver monstrance, studdec i ™ | Where in the plane Is likely to have |everything s seen by weary but still | mot) f i hildre ore mar- | and Clarence Overstrom, Mrs. Anna THIS 1S HEADQUARTERS Hands With Walker with 699 dinmonds, 206 rubics, 17 Still Unavailing farittea, . (Imelisiotinive eb) dren,Eera i : The operations continue in | peering eyes. ried yesterday at Sacred Heart| Marsh and Mrs, Esther Anderson FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES emeralds, 12 sapphires and numer a huge sweeping cirelo. Fach hallucination s the signal | church by Rev. Thomas 8. Hanra- | Mr. Overstrom has been chief en- {ous nm:llv.\u.m aquamarines, topazes ‘_ | Men aboard the ships are on duty |for hurrled aclivity among the | han. Mrs. Drinkwine previous to her| gineer at the New Britaln General Come down to our store and New York, Sept, 8 (P—Candidates [and pearls. In addition the ma onolulu, v | many hours. dally. Chaplains, wur- [searching equadrons. “Think we | marriage had been for some time | hospital for tho past 24 years. He see the big window display || for maver are turning into the hom JUderafoareied; ARAYSRI NUINDAG Lof v vaple ) No. geons, pnymastors and other officors | see somothing—at such and such a | housekecper at tho farm of Mr.|and Mrs. Overstrom were married in . y ch. Governor Smith takes th len sacred vessels, The police ¢ {who ordinarily do not stand deck |position—and the searchers are off | Drinkwine. Bristol by the late Rev. Mr, Wright of School Goods | ' throe times this week in|thus far have been unable to cap- | ___ ! | J ) School is more fun if you alt of the Tammany candidate ture the burglara. have the right pencils, pens, || '°r the democratic nomination, Statc S notebooks and other things ;,‘"‘l"l‘“'“ .‘“"’,“”"”"‘“:,\"‘i"l\::“";:;m“ ".SH“WFRS BRING that are required. You can || inree candidates for the republican , ; get them here. romination m,uvv‘ scveral speaking | \ The New York Times today quote | an unnamed friend of M ly defe , the art the - — Y o . 28 Aavar H fgnored CGovernor | Plied, cooling breezes, rains and Smith yesterday when both «|storms having brought mod Ot i S o T R e <R - ) S - oulon t buyaLotiere] r mounted the platform, but| Scattering showers were the secm- ter turned towar the a swers to the special prayers The governor's tanned face said Sunday in South Caroli N reddened slightly and for the dur-[churches in compliance with a proc- Getting Ready ation of the mesting he kept his eyes|lamation by Governor ~McLeod. For Fall on the audience or the program in|They brought a mgasure of relief to | hild’, his lap. It was the first time they drought-stricken sections after in- Is Child’s Play ettt irine Lnislaariraten ¥ | tense hoat that set records above the At Horsfall's— Mayor Hylan, h r, shook|century marl s with nator Walker They Ay tly a tropical storm has Come as early as yor like—or || & ach other with “Hello, can- | moved into the Guif of Mexico and as late as yon care to——and the C its influence has been felt in the | secret of it is After the meeting they chatted a llower Rio Gr nde valley. More than . 5 fow minutes abont each other's|10 inches of rain fell in two days i We Have the Stocks! health. The addresses were non- | Brownsville, Tex., where low-Iying | It it's a suit you are looking ||Pelitical districts were flooded and scores of | tor—a hat you are seeking—if An Italian fiesta turned finto & | motor tourists were marooned near- | you need shirts—neckwear— ||near riot last night after the or [by. The entire southern and south- | 2 ot o had ordered police to return a fignre | western sections of the state were | BAEE EE of the crucifixion which the cele-|drenched to the delight of farmers | k We Depend On Us! brants were carrying through the|and cattlemen. < teets to the church from which it ] o ¢ for we have brought Into Hast- || t 0 But in the corn felt the hopes o IRRE0 S S t- | lwas taken. Tho celebration was 10 | farmiers have not been vealized, and | B8 ¥ ford this e, new fall 40k || raiso moncy for threa blind men of | weather reports say are not likely o | A : one the parish. Banners (lying from the |pe for several days. i and see it! statue were decorated with eurrency | gt Lonis Is middle west cities |8 [notes, the gifts of the people. il welfth doath | HE Two-Trouser Suits §38.50 Bome ’;""""’}1””"[""‘":‘ ';’ ‘”)""‘“{-‘ superinduced by high temperatures | i d ° developed. The infuriated church ke e New Fall Hats $5.00 AT * irred yesterday. i § workers swarmed through the k of water added to the suf- | streets ripping down every Hylan e — 5 | ferings of the heat stricken are; ter and banner in sight. land constituted a problem in the | N |2 s and theater owners are | mountain _sections _of T ¢ ' ¢ In behalf o : ~behalf of | pape forest fires have been L Senator Walker. Charlle Chaplin for many days. [Fire fighte r ra Swanson and onits MelEh- | seriouly handicapped by searcity of | 4 & 99 198 cesSion. | (ior and have had to haul thelr q 95 99 451/’1le5;)&.[ ‘”“ senator had opposed censorship | qrinking water for wiles. g celalation | Mines and railronds ave hampered #It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Mrs, Hylan foined the mayor in |, S 5y iin Ty section by a | A : appearing on the platform last night. | ° e . g % Store Open All Day Every [imiaty i Govennor Bmith | S uter famine, Bustncss Day. R e M ; v DRIVE OUT IN YOUR CAR AND AVOID THE CROWD : vv.\n!rlnrtlhl" indecent" sub- | TR R g8 by rhes during Sunday 4 e holi- Vanamaket has cabled |Deashes during Sunday and the holi . esterda N hreeze &si- from abroad his praise of the mayor, yestorday. Cool breezes dissl pated the sun's nd continued Sight Reading, Ear Train- ||republican organization o e ing and Theory for mayor, and to Mr. Edwards, &1y, prcjdent States That He Be- {Princeton star of other days RESUMES TEACHING || Tawards said he had teen | toves Peopte Are witn Rim |6 St Just Beyond Robbins Station, Newington, One Fare From New Britain Emma N, Miller |/ s o it e, | moseration was foreeast. ; . objects to Governor &mith's state- o Piano Instruction || et e vt netever o o DAWES ASKS FOR AID | 85008 & laml el S (OURSES s o e IN SENATE RULES FIGHT |§ ; ’ : S(-pi.' 14 : ‘:fllmlr\fl:v]lv n lemll\u.rv had been N Getal Vote ol A 1 - 4 Studio: 475 Atch St, (sl clonine commisoner and| | B T | B WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS RIGHT AT THE PROPERTY Phone 2964 Inad not played football for 25 years. | Charles G. Dawes, vice-president of | gk B j & B he d States, brought 85,50, Hw i ¢ i e 2 yden > . Ty c o s Col, W nodcm‘l\ l)eclmoa lmlv::.”;" ;\’»”,v}lw.\r‘ zyv]:v!!:('nr!:mavg g = TR % el 3y oo 3 = : ; = t ect here last night in a ris- | Offer of Saklatvalan||is ets that sensedtsusnort tofal Herbart E. Anderson | 1o sor. s torcomnt It vt in wente. taes ant roven TEACHER OF VIQLIN |T; ‘Woodcock, conservafive member |his hearers to applause for the || of parliament, in a letter {0 the |ca s championed since his | Studio: | newspapers announces that he will |ina March. | 242 Main St. | not zv;l r:w’ ‘“ ;:;\;hu:vlnn mw: Ottawna | l'n‘flw A nn; an :»nma he is ta ° y |28 n British delegate to the infer-|ing the issne, he saic / Phone { mentary conference if S Sak “I helieve you are with me, he e A W e | Six Knives, Six Forks, Six Teaspoons, Six Table Spoons, One Sugar Shell St st Vu;h.:mry\L who mw’» i a -m:rl;.‘._ and roa rflf .u,"m.my ‘y'\i'»yrl\vd him § i \c,encfhi,‘,:l N e sl R R e e S | | A $10 Banquet Lamp With Beautiful Silk Shade London, Sept. 8 (P— euter dis- ‘\'le‘ ‘T\ :\u:y-:li'”!:‘::'\‘v‘ “:, ;Mv‘ at- s Mr, :'r:\\‘ s dec ;]p\‘: “m:m( nyvv:\ B 5 e sian Academy of Science 2 A serted that the world was inter T 5 |to e to it ""( ! ere no l G e e od U A 25 SILVER TEA SET) 5o i Bad been most modcal due Targely |(1atlon. Originally " was a|that aor o 1o R B == 1 Creamer 1 Tray to the low standard of educatio il Ll ide and win ady > by exer- which prevailed In R T s ing prerogawves e i Bt v sty | : ~ B $5.00 Silver Sugar Bowl $5.00 Silver Cake Basket $5.00 Silver Base ——— | R'xcursion to New York | Bl 5500 Gold Clock $5.00 Silver Bread Tray ~ $5.00 Bon Bon (gold lined) Thirty- h\c Fishermen MW!"“““““? by Typhoon /%;9 " $2.25 “" 26 PICK OUT AN ENVELOPE. YOU HAVE WHAT IT CALLS FOR INSIDE ety atradd L WEERER 13 I | SOME AFTERNCON OR EVENING THIS WEEK SALESMEN ON PLAT 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. THIS WEEK . Marked Carr Land Sale — Leaves Central Square 2:00 Remer Plckhardt & Dunn o 1® SpeCla-l Free Car S P.?\‘/'I. by H:::for?inLin: eGet o::?:;wl?:r: Alo:?::I:: Line Oppe, Arch Gl | A Sale Different Than All the Rest—Y ou Double Your Money on Every Lot Extra Specials For Wednesday sday Sale 2 L 0 T S $18'T0 $5%9— 10% DOWN—3LI0 WEEKLY A FEW HIGHER. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES FOR ONE YEAR. CHILDREN'S (l)\{TN—.hlls: what are needed NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED WHILE SICK OR OUT OF‘WORI\' now for cool days. o ek s ey A DRIVE OUT IN YOUR CAR And Look at This Wonderful Property At $3.98—Coats that sold up to §7.00. Closing Out of SUMMER DRESSES | ‘ SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK At £9.98—Wash Silk Dresses, were up to $16.50. d : t v}w check thes at pace. Docs ot smart K Sizes up to 18, g g . e RO ) At $1.95Figured Silk Dresses. Were up to $21.50. §| Local Office, 436 Main St., New Britain follow the heali At £1.98—Wash Dresses, were up to $7.50. =4 F AT 50c—CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AN . o 1ldi At 19¢ pair—0dd Socks that were to 50c pair. M Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. eslno At 33c—Three-quarter length socks, 50c quality. ]

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