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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925, T —————————— e ——— e F | ADVISES SILENCE [BUTLER FEELS CERTAIN (i apposet o o i anen: | HERE'S A FISH STORY | TUBERCULOSIS EXPERTS | Coolidge Is Backing o i R ELEGTRIC ENGINE ey DRY LAW IS UNPOPULAR 7' e mae = MAKE NEW DISCOVERIES| weosronbing Board FLeadin sems s e b e b fhls, According To Judge Gary, Is i repeal, have no Intercst 1 [GCrMAns Demand Reparations For T LRRONERIP, I been rejected by the shipping board. ) fe rhey ——— dent Coolidge has the utmost confi- One of The Virtues Teading To |, the use of ulcoholic llquors. They| puyuage To Fish When French ' Columbla’s Pregdent Thinks It ) dence In Chalrman O'Connor of the FINED AND JAILED | lu however, protoundly concerned | | Find That Germs Live on Tissue and Y Success In Business, lia Jresersation ot the bill - of | Aviator Fell Into River. shippink board, it was sald officlally | yamrorg, sept. 22 UP—Patrick | | 8Shannon and Willlam Major, of | Would Lose 5-8 in National i Also on White Corpuscle of the |today at the White House, and pub- s e Parls, Bept, ! (M—Germany, 1s| rooklyn, were cach fined $250 and Pu”s Train UD (rade Mnchi New York, Sept. 23 P Golden | Fetarendam Vot Shae lu shed reports that he may seek the | d 2 | cardinal rules now develops. is asking 8,0 chairman’s resignation are without |costs with six nionths in Jall, by H 1 . B | Faster in Tests ess 1 business us laid down| New York, Sept. 22 P—=0pposing | Odd lt‘llo\\s (.land |reparation for “damage caused to| Chicago, Sept. 22 (P—Two Uni- | ‘oUndation: X | Tudge Youns, today for transport- iy Dl n";“;"'\'("_“‘ "':“":"I‘A\lr'-u as to popular sentiment against | Lodge in Sessi N oW 'I"” fish when the French aviator | erity of Chicago | In conference with Chalrman |, oo o0t §15,000 worth of whiskey. \ tists, Dr. |o'c v ' r e J A | lcudonne Coste fell into the river | sclen O'Connor yesterday, however, the .8 E00C B or O N nday prohibitlon arc held by Dr. Nicholas | Fortland, Ore., Sept. PI—=The [near Krelburg-im-Breisgau, Baden, |Alexander A, Magimow and Dr. 3. | president sought information how M:,:’”imv ];d,vhgmht‘l(d z.,m\vld y puctayiBLLsaplesldent jobt ol [a0ReEs gD “M‘l, lodge convention ©f g (e I'rench are facetiously ask- |[J. Lang as a result of watching the - - e bia untversity and Senator Thomas [the Independent Order of Odd Fel {Ing whether the stream is stocked |growth of the disease in living tissue ‘ with gold fish, L) g through a microscope, have an- m-”;:x:l“?:m“lve;n’zmv‘: by the Ger-|nounced fhat thelr experiment has ’ > Sept, 13, the date of the | cyiaplished that tuberculosis nodules {accident in which his companion, | mountal ) i b A ¢ S 5 aces of color the world over. The 2 Ihave a growth from two sources. it | of Georgia sald his voluminous cor- ( color the world over. The |pohart Thierry, was kil ¢ i erry, was killed, In ad- gines, i : S esDbndeiae inAlbate e nres. lconvention will be in sesslon until | the histlocytes, or cells of the lun v, & it i s r y's seven other rules for 'v' pond ‘t indicat 1.n.u the pr 5- s 1 |tition to the reparations for the fish, ‘””M and the white corpuscles ol‘r‘ end of a ¢ WALLGH CLADIN to I byl (hetarandiiods he |8 Puymont of a 6.000 mark fine | “mhe discovery, Dr. Maximow \ Aity, mental and | Senator Walsh who returned |10 him by the nd lodge of the | s " ) ] |for flying over German territory | oy, f scal health, an en-|from a European tour yesterday Netherlands, which reported that |\ inout permission, ) n"f"'?" l‘m; dnb!!h;" carled ”m':l mfl- ko friends and avold [says that while there is much bally- n residing in the Dutch East 1r — I it e 00 e 2 Mullens, . Va corporation Virginain alketvid oparat p pec e has a good command | ' 0dd §18, 0f of the language.” Mr. Gary sald last |J. Walsh of Montana lows opened yesterday with Grand heavy grade e J ‘ ldress 1o commerce | Dr. Butler in declining a chal- |Rire H. A. Thompson of Detroit New York University, [1#nge to debate the subject with [recommending action be taken to let the other man talk | Representative William D, Upshaw |permit admisston to the order of ge man talks too much, to 3 In a national referendum + Jies wished to jof aternit disease, but he believes the Informa- ar \riotle ob- | hooing In New York, not a wet 'lles wished to join the fraternity » = ! S S8R oAt it cocr o tater . {Commander Rodgers Will |tion derived through the sxperiment 2 s i A Ty . {may help materially in treating the e 'T ik e | Washington. 1t the elected epres| IIH‘\‘,I n\\ r'm m‘ " . Testify for Air Board e | Says Tanlac was ““like a lifeline e P z sentative Is eager to reflect the opin- | Atlantic Clity, N, J,, Sept. 22 (®— | Washington, Sept. 22 (R)—C - | The experiment was made on a | Aol 0 08 5 Jioiralactithe bl iGN, om 1 experimant was made or i ) I umll(l'ull B|c lm[z)\ed kg | 18,0 it conatituenex e sad The apecial cormisuion appainted at [mander John' Rodggrs, who cap- |ssction of a rabbit's lung, infected thrown out to him n eaders of Strike n there is no sentiment against the last general assembly of (he |iuined the PN-9 No,'1 in her at-|with jubercle bacilll. Day by day (P—Atter a weet. | profhibition.” Preshyterian church of the United [1empt to fly to Hawali ; 3 d awall, and who | the séientists watched the tuberculo- Charles § N . cly o sena ting Stateg to study o s one i | harles Somers® is a salesman. Success in his work calls for an I can imagine a senator voting States fo study the epiritual condi- | iiior was selected assistant alr chief |sls cells grow on the tissue, which for prohibition when his state m] op-tlon of the church and the cauts of the navy, was asked today to ap- | was kept alive in glass slides in | alert mind and the energy that only comes with boundless health, “administra- | posed "‘_”" but r'fl"‘“" l"‘"t‘ "'\ ""'r ”l"'l:‘ ['”('”' "','I""" )”"‘;”\’ ‘: f:"'l“:" pear Sept. 30 before the president’'s Moist glass ovens with a constant | For a solid year he suffered with stomack trouble until he was n the ringleac of an elected official publicly ad-lsion today e commission s to |, poarg, | heat of 36,5 degrees centigrade. Nu- | 5 o0 18 iin' Jin't sl our strike of |mitting opposition to the law when |report to the next gencral assembly 81 e | almost a ner: :-u;rw(lr. He couldn’teat. He couldn't sieep. In graph he knows the voters at home are in “to the end that the purity, peace, = ARG toe i hestrasin b o el afew months' time he lost fifteen pounds and was going rapidly o ioa tavar ot 1! ity and progress of e chureh | Fusion of German Dye blood known as plasms and extracts | down kill. Now, thanks to Tanlac, Somers feels great.” His terdny Wermed || Dr. Butler [n & atatoment. pub- jmay bo aswuradit © = Works Is Suggested | of smbrsonic tissuer. | nerces are steady. His appetite has st warning (o the | lished today sava that Representa-| Tiho commiselon is comnosed of | peuyn gapt, 23 (e Proposal cor|_ DUFinE the observation, slides come back. He has regained his | tirr pshaw “shows no realization | x P fusion of all the important dye |™*" fixed with stains so that a per. | lost weight and is in the pink of | of the fact that an enormous num- [seven laymen. S s 2 [manent record of the course of the | i 5 B | s In Germany into one concern |1 ot Haintatned, | condition. e writes: “'I dread to rench Claim to Have is shortly to be submitted to the var. 11515 "% mainta | think what would hate become of . tous directorates, The concerns in- % ; 4 ; Lost But One Officer T s b T D | me without Tanlac. It uas like a ‘ ‘,', ';{ Z UP»?Th: Works the Hoechst Dye Works, the P] E lifeline thrown out to me as .I was AP0 Sd A A0 Elberfeld Dye Works and the Ber- | going down for the last time. r 1and fifty men wounded ‘ | ; lin Aniline Works, | e i ; address ising the attack of Druse Ll ] | New Rritaln Man Is State Councilor Authentic testimonial; address on n at Messi Frey, south of A TR | | request. hursday, The Druse RECONCILIATION PLANS, of the Junior Order of United ¥ ) e 3 . five hundred Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 22 (F— | Tanlac is the world's greatest Tonic and builder. It can fiie mnmbarisvcundad: Hearing of the divorce suit of Franz | Amerlcan Mechanics. help you just as it has helped millions of others if you will Mol aria Vi v e | ishh ‘\-‘; b ¢ . vr)” i es Ou been postponed to October 14, In | Pinkerton of NewgRritain was elect- Compounded after the famous Tanlac formula from Na- Sl moving for a postponement, M. | %4 F"a"-"_”""” {loF °'l”" "\;1“‘:“;3:5 ture’s roots, barks and herbs it 1s a harmless vegetable tonic GRAND JURY SWORN t 'l Molnar's lawyer intimated that ef- w’a,'m"gf m‘r“'u;;‘ ‘:;““"m:‘o'r‘] e navsen| that stimulates the digestive organs, restores appetite, tones i Haven, Sept. 22 (Pl—A fed. ne O L e (lml y pr;;r“s’:““?g”’ a reconciliation were |\ ' i ity today, Other officers up the system and makes you feel great, ”Mrn; of the rallrond, feral grar 'ffl-‘{:}n: :,",, m:::\lpi'“.fi;:::u ael [ etected were . Don't risk prolonged illness or a serious operation by massive wheels ¢ ) i C. Thomas opened today. { ez JUNIOR COLLEGE CLUB ELECTS |, State vice-counciler—Joseph Wel- letting matters drift along. Get a bottle of Tanlac at your motlve v docket is o long one and the f The election of officers of the ‘ h":,;’": ,r,:';,,:,:;,,,r €, Prelle, New drugeist’s today and start back to vigorous health, A radio o e e e i i T é Junior College club of New Britain | % 1 wveen the fre 1 " onsideration. No reports wera ready Mllled ftaom Selected g high school was held yesterday aft- | ‘;'M"': P T (AT Nore: For Constipation, take Tanlae Vege- {ives of the e ‘ | time recess was taken for ernoon with the following result: |y "er o table Pills, Nature's own harmless laxative. unde et : : President, Marjorie Potts: vice-presi- | gare warden—F,. Sturdevant | - - Wheat._ dent, Katheryn Clark: sscretary, | panturs TPNT,’)Rg TO PM‘F | JIUDGE MARVIN TLL 2 Olga Haigis; treasurer, Catherine Chaplain—Walter Ranke Stam- AU URD AU | Waterhury, Sept, 22 (P—Tliness of P Brown, Meetings will be held on | gorg —_— L L. P. Waldo Marvin caused a Every Kernel C]_ean S | the firet Monday of the month. . Y | State Councilor Howard B, Marsh- i postponement foday of the eriminal — all opened the convention this morn- FOR YOI’R HEALTH Bulky Farm hinery Wil & jon of the superior conrt in this . Match factories have machines |ing and Mayor Waldo E. Clarke of city until Thursday, James Gizzl with turn out match sticks at the [this city made an address of wel- eharged with murder, will be 2o rate of 40,000 a minute | come. Onting Friday pzht up for trinl Thursday. Over land In Cheshire Cheghire which 1o aro expected g which in itselt wil ¢ ] SPECIALY aems e T § THE BEST fest of its ) o v et oy on o || S O : : ' BREAD e RS 5 || SENSATIONAL SALE i1l be th st e D b |G WEDNESDAY SPECIALS "t st i 9 to 11 2. m—MORNING HOUR SALE—9 to 11 a. m. M 1 R RO RS STEAKS Ib. 23¢ SHOULDERS Ib.18c We have secured a quantity of these lovely Buffet or Mantel Mirrors which we are IRESH GROUND. LEAN FPRESH lacing on sale, while they last, at this remarkably low price of $12.95. They are hea LMMBURGA.......3lbs.25c SHOULDERS ........ . 19c L ! . S, el . g plate mirrors, perfect glass and with frames done in charming polychrome with attrac- , o nl\l\\ll\l . s : Al . ARGIR Bl O tive top molded ornament. Made in three section effect with the end sections crystal cut ONIONSG“) 19¢ POTATOES pl( 37c mitered. 14x34 inches. Just what you have wanted. SUGAR 2231 g oasiot” FLOURBag $127 —— ALL-DAY SPECIALS — LEAN BOILING BEET 5 . 8¢ LEGS YEARLING LAMB TEAN POT ROASTS BERL coeo I 180 FOREQUARTERS LAVEB PANCY CHUCK ROASTS A G AL © L LOINS YEARLING LAMB PRIV RUMP ROASTS S 200 | LEAN LAMB STEW PANCY LEGS OF VEAL 5 m g FRISH ROASTS PORNW BEUMEP BROASTS VEAL v . « SALT SPARERIBS i RIREASTS OF VEAT M, 11c | MORRLELL'S SKINNED HAMS HOKCE VEAL CHOPS X Ih. 2% | LEAN PORK CHOPS FANCY SELECTED | FINEST CREAMERY BEST WHITE PURI SWIFT'S GEM-NUT MEASURES 54 INCHES X 14 INCHES EGGS BUTTER LARD MARGARINE 2 doz.... 19 2lbs. .. SLO0 21bs..... 3¢ 20bs. ... 43¢ | F R E E | For This s | . = 3 SPECIAL! "Wee ™ it CREAM CHEESE.... h. 42c | Fancy Hanging Cords with Each Mirror U DINNER BLEND COFUET h VANILEA O LEMON EXTRACT. 2 hots BUTTERFLY MINED TEA 15 1h, OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES 6 Dy, ICAN LY AL BN Hny [ FAOHIGANEIATONN ALEE These alone are worth a couple of dollars. Strong double woven wire, silk covered in sevaral handsome TAR NAPTHA POWDER 6 pkgs 27 CAMPBLLL'S SOUPS S | . . - . n . . AVIRARINGIRON IR lzySeuuB G | BELREICGUCD AT BYLR = colors, with button rosette and long silk tassel drape. Very attractive. Takes the place of unsightly wire, % I RED CURRANT JELLY 2 jars 3% PANCY ASSORTED COOKIES VILLOW GLOBE NATIVE SWEET TENDER NATIVE LARGE RIPE oo i 1012 du 2 do s THE VERY LATEST A BIG SURPRISE 29 Edoz e : R | This is your chance to own a fine big mirror at at this low price. The equal of many we have LAGE NATIV VRESH ROASTED LARGE RED TABLF little cost. Nothing so enhances the beauty of a S o 3 i - ) . N at P L ! : : s 3 le this re. See them in our GAIOTH il 19C LESAAN 3 15C ALELES ) 25C dining suite or adds to the attractiveness of a seen at double this figure € FAD STAR SWERT CREEN OR WAN SOLID NATIVE ) an ariiel hese: center window. FOTATORS L 19 BEANS 25C CABBAGE 5C . 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