New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 18

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rities he Adbd Krim {s con- v'mn‘ln: his attention on vha &y n ish front an 1 seemingly have met With in that quarter Their Aid Prevems Rebellious | !fif}:ndonh' &emglmdp“ alk roug reets in Parade From Etablishing Stand | rossor London, Sept. 25 (P with such (nscription as " — | maintenance™ and “better than starving” were Fez, Fronch Morocco, Sept. 25 () I8 carrie ~Tribesmen friend! r active all along the Dbattle against the \dent Moors, this exception prevall, The rebslllous Moors gathering together their the establishments the t t Taza arca Ouezzar are being ! cessant hombi planes, One of t plar started out in a thick fog Wednesday | His not since been h the board of guardians Reports na would b dicats that v of health, amounting marched certain 12 point and disp ERKrir coneeq tlens alo Porti other tribes mitted to the have sent d asking him to cone ate peacs with I'ra leader is said to ha he was resolved to He assured the tri was col g 000 men and that within ays he | po would launch an overwhelming of- | Born i fensive. He did not mention the point where the attack would begin. Tha inhablt Allir nea which town the from the | Alhucemas sector are declared to have 1 their aro reported to be hastily leavir taking re- | fuge at Tars where their pres- comed by the ring the win stationed along ocession The After a dr employed had hee I r a pt [ order. Dulatl subr the to th sed quietly from native Japanese Official Is Burned to Death in Lnd Tokyo. Sept. 25 (P—Vis e reported to | lHamao, ‘vavn’l],n Abd-El-Krim | eil “1\”\!'1] Vrlw\"\fv\h rely bur othing cau, in his garden v as a result of his in from a hor died @ $ p.m. to nt Haman, as held many important | s nnder the Japanesa erown. ajima in 1549 his first of- | was that of councillor of of education, from to vice-president ‘ and president of Tokyo university, | minlster of education and steward to the ecrown prince e way selacted vice-president of the | privy counell tn 1 and president, of the bod Harvard conferre LD on the viscount. ants o Spanish n of the military au THE NEN BRITAIN MARSET .- AL TY EUUDFAT Best Maine Lean Smoked POTATOES, peck 350 SHOULDERS, 19(: h Lean Fresh o 20(; ;li;zlillllfflze D 25C SHOULDERS, .- All Day Specials ~ -:- BIG LAMB SALE —— LEGS GENUINE LAMB LLAMB CHOPS B FOR STEW PRIME RIB RO/ 28¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL I8¢ ROAST PORK 30 ROAST VEAL 25¢ FRESH CUT HAMBUR : 18¢ ('HOICE SHOULDER STEAK h 22¢ Boneless Hams ... 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An organ number not yet men- ) “Far ;1(\!,;\ y ey, the well kn oh music composer n gave a spirited re- of the fine composition. His eneounter a and Babe | Ame Mr. Fr would | flontion Nattonal | pi1a \{ the T&ri Tohnston expla Ked the alley ]TALY NOT GOING curity Conference—Dislikes Latest (P—The Messag- Iy inspired edi- o vi-officially con- Armed tha Mussoltnl will wt attend the iniernational confer- eran church las e on October 6 to dis- i e i O BSCAPED PRISONER GETS and iy Ok e e ,‘,:‘r,‘:f."" Grand Fi Shan (s WRONG TRMN RECAPTURED (While Oct n per- - tly mentionad as the date £0r | goyrs Freedom For Trenton Inmate _'the fortheoming security conference, st .{,mm time and remain to be h\ q, 2 8 d ng to Ger- th jssues,) s . DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, w.,n\'f}r \ | practice started by the King of Eng. I land and which continues to m, lay. . e . o | favorite, “Praise Ye the Father," G Jewish Maternity [)mmals Break | Gounoa: and - <venus, Savior, pio C ermans Expect to Carry o i nerberg chorus gave “Nackrosen, G With Johnston | eors cnori g Naciresen | [mpartant Gonversations —— Two sololsts and an elocutionist, | S e pleasure of ening. Miss ity conference, | Adeline Ohman sang “The Lass with ich was accepted by Littla lo carry on vtial pl % T (lons with the allied statesmen while J. | are proceeding. Bland | {n fact, Interest in political clrcles private talks as in the formal con- ersations on the ty fssue. It Jon reparation conferer lay as much in the itlemen’s eelnents 1lied delegates as in the adoption of the Daw \|v|m { povements from the [meeting, the date and site for which W ny were equally au- are yet fo be fixed, will stress pri- rl kmv admits he will security pact must go the following: t-toned orzan Reduction of Germany's burden on that he played | Immediate uation of the Col- yurs a few dava ogne bridgehead, held by the British instrument, the Saare Va to a date earlier than provided in the Versallles Rescinding of the leagus of na- tion's decision t1 conduct investiga- in which Germany sees merely a perpetuation of the military control The pro-government organs are declaring that permanent renuncla- such a heavy sacrlfice that Germany shonld be compensated by these con- out which the audience atood up, 2 [;UM'N[i SESS SIONS The church cholr also sang nv Me,” by P. A. Schnec The We n- ‘ Miss Jenny Parsons. also contributed 5 P—The German 3 Delicate 4 olvejg's Li inet '\”a:.hrda:‘, are expected 1 | the negotlations for the security pact and | here centers quite as much in these slled that the value of the Lon. reached between the The Germans at the forthcoming tned that the hos- |t vately that hand in hand with the ran church. He of maintaining occupational forces. s a good indication ;v' Advancement of the pleblscite in treaty tions in’Germany from time to time, commission {dea. tion of Alsace-Lorraine constitutes cessions, Tendered hy Congregation 10 first o Stitha fall nea-| T — ober 5, las be | siste How Got Scheduled Mixed Up ir bes long time him with | many's | while tha| The se news- tendered n!p at part o . Ab i i having 1 gener cter of Furops Trenton, Sept, 25.—Harry Stern, inmate of the state prison, escaped from a work gang on a | the coal yard of the Wil : . Stokes company, walked to LI [2RIGE) GO h ad street station of the Penne dltan iniel nia railroad and took a train| ntown, two miles below | ased a ticket iy al church o SCHNEIDER SHOWERED The trafn, which he would speed through Trenton, fin- | ished its run here, Stern was stand- | ing on the station platform waiting or another train for New York when | arrested. Within an hour of | o he was back In prison, | serving his second ferm. supposed vaud | kas evening a Ll vavied | About mployes of the played | White er fric were p 1 | were pr cnjoyed an prograni. Mi three movements g symphony ot Widor a with a pede concert and two to close ft. B3 nd other beanutiful gi and ccelved from Essex county serve from slx to nine | ) - atsault and battery and | robbery. | Lord Cecil Defends | Disarmament Plans Geneva, Sept (Pr—Lord Cecil | hefore the le; of nations assem- | bly today supp 41 the resolution i calling for the preparat a gen i and | SLV0).0 SLIAOS n of eral disarmament ¢ the consideration of some system of concilfation and arbitration, e characterization in eraft resolution of aggressive warfare as | an “international crime,” he de- claved, merited special attention | from the entire world, He re-| affirmed Great Britain's devotion to the principle of tion cited her attitude in with Turkey o of his country |the cause of peaceful diffienitics. nee OL HAHd0 OL JqHAHO b arbit international htcamor (-crhude Believed Still Afloat | Vancouver, B. €., Sept. 25 (A — helicf was expre here to Ly iaterests which have been [more or less fn touch with the Bel- glan Gertrude that the ves sel 18 s oat oft the California ' e fell a victim to the which swept the coast Missing | New Fall Styles Nox;/ Ready Suits, Overcoats and Topcoats made To Order All work guavanteed made in our siore of best materials stear SUITS. 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