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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925, = —\GENERAT HI) FLASHES OF LIFE: MAN LEARNS NOT IKF[TARR WET LMES bt b e o i Paris=Marcal Nillog 18 going back [, 10 ki1l a traltor. tary was deseribed as “tho growing came back and knocked out Jack | Hommedien Hy tton | Pal‘(‘el 0[ Am‘y Tavlor of Omaha In two rounds st |gwner of the T\'v-\:‘U“\.'n’rl;c“”\::‘y\:j?-i: iel‘eflce 0pellS Tfldfly ' [ believe,” Mr. Kellogg sald, “the | [ | ht. | s ey ]wrurmng from a month of “serions |adoption of this practice by parll . Our e e TR nd unashamed drinking” in Paris ; |mentary government fs a wise step \ He suw only one drank in the niost Washington, Oct, 1. ) —Extending [toward the maintenance of peace of his bellef t ¢ service 48| Baldwin, N. Y. Mrs, Hannah El ¢ [and will be an arm of the |dred, 104 vears old, is dead leaving unregulated ity in the world, as he |[the American government’s welcome | There has heen at times eriticism of N . . Wlndow Dlsplay e o bty AriL Of {10l dascendants, At & birthday [c@lled Parls and that ono was an fto tho assembled delegates, Secre-{tho American — government that drvess here today prepared by Major | DAY a year ago she dunced u jig LAmerican, tary Kellogg declared in an addy [treaties negotiated by the preside ;5 e L e e Sz f — (tthe opening session today of the {can hecome valld only when ratifiod Shows Thelr |staft of the army, and read by Brig-| New York—Afr filvvers solfng Beaver City, Neb-—Tor playin fInterparliamentary Unjon that. the [by the senate. | {hink it jas always ladier Cieneral Dennis I slan, at |$1:600 to $1,800 are coming, = p crs in the city park Sunday a [presence In the Amcrican eapital ol en eonsidered in this cbuntry a [the annual conventlon of the rescrve (Eddte Rickenbacker, man has Been arcested, He was re- [so many representatives of self-gov- |very wise provislon, x x x The more . Complele Lme officers’ association of the United - sed on prom'se of reformation. |crning nations “shows that In this|the people know about their own J Siites. | New York-—A otorist fold a 4 3 remarkable the attention of the |government, the better for them and ‘ | magistrate in t(raffic vt he had New York--Harry K. Thaw, again |world is centered upon the study of {the stabilily of tha world." “We intend 1o our six fleld aviy | 3 i | plan greatly to increase in case of }\‘ rned never to g a traftic cop ('Ured to Broadway, ix dushing froi fseif government. | The kecretary concluded with an ¥ Tor his wife. “Wise man” said the |he vevue to another with a body- “Nothing can be more stimulating {expression of his conviction that the | emergency, one alr service, just as B - ; E w0 do onb other combat brunehies by |court permitiing a $2 fing guard, He dentes he ereated a 1o tho advancement of liberal ideals [interparliamentary — conferenco in g LT L e S iz cene at a burlesque show in Har | op will contribute more certainly to | fluenced “the sage of wise and gunized roserve unil General | Wilmington. Del-~Pierre & T 1o peace,”” Mr, Kellogg said, “than for |heneficient laws which are so neces Hines sald. “Our air service p vont, millionaire, has been appoint- ok . members of various parliaments and |sary to the stability and the peace !NSON Lo o T o e 1o state income. fax colloctor at, a | Philndelphin--Miss = Meta — Val |jcgisiative bodies to mect as you are |of the world and the advancement of guard ax well as of the organized ye- |S41&rY of $4,000 a year, Hedencamp, 17, an aetress, {8 dead |40 16 exel views on your re- | civilization | one year after she Lroke her neck | e iive problems.” —— gerves, Air units are essential to g P 2 reserve unlts and mugt be a part of | New York-—Iederal Judge Wil H"",.'“TIW 'jjlln L DS he sccretary reminded the dele- REAT, ATE TRANSIERS DRUG CO R GRS Nam Sheppard of Klorida, now |dNring FeneArsT: gates that they reprosented countries | oo 10 Mucauley has sold 10 . ey . {sitting here fay f legalization | g with varylng cconomic conditions AEOLE0 A SRR S 8 General Hines pointed ont that |Sitting here, in favor of legali e 2 e St ith ng ' | James and 4 & | Zanesville, Ohlo—Arrested for | il (RIS o erent. palitieal | AMes and Eilen Welch, his hom {here are now 646 A Lof lght wine and heer heo o of | here are now 645 reserve air units |0 Hght wine and heer g on Harrison street, and Peter Her- 59-17 31, s g | difficulty of enforcing the Volstead POSINE o survivor of the henan- {0 5 (B0 T itions 169-171 MAIN 51 of the urmy with 4,660 officers and difficulty of enforcing the Volstead \WENIS, o Ser By ooy Baporokee Tn. | Dittories and traditions. man has sold his Vino street r “Universal peace has heen the dence to Ella and Skritulski 0! tatesme ges,” he| f statesmen for ag h IThall dealst wart peat | a 5 “b 0 one has d a ‘n ained last year and 1,400 would he | {00 oo epia Kivshbaum, | * @ Iu’\ no one has found 1 85 inoy ok Cleargs. 1. iley trained this fiseal vear. = specific, cure must come from ex-lockey, hav t his mly New Yorl Rides on claphants 4 Briefly recounting the exploits af || 1o W g Faee, has hedecked with $500,000 in jewel the hearts and understanding of (he | 5 the army alr service, General Hines | o000 g, J i O Griecd Tt 3, fary 18 1 prople. They must be taught fo The New Double-Breasted told the reserve officers he could as- e e the birthday party of the |think in terma of peace; they must b |sure them “that your air service . e N ra i < rthala realize that there are tter means Suj o e : +| Vienna-—A Macedonian girl, dying | Mahuraja of Kapurthala in 1 t n Suits ‘'Were Made for a ||while handicapped by msufficient | ¢ i1iness. is on {rial for murder of |nest month. The Mahar of adjusting international disputes |equipment and shortage of person- pRAg % o e alaalaana than the arbitrament of war.” i : a Balkan desperado in a theater dined here by the steel magnate. « Man Like You {nel, is nevertheless unexeelled by any b Mr. Kellogg said forees wore af lafr service fn the world work for the disintegration of order- It you lave heen ignoring the || — : liawe, Canada, three times national |IY Fepresentative government and for know what a friend you've heen Yl y il Los Angeles tennls star; and Miss well give us serious thought [national and western champlon and | [Nrs, €. S Hill, Kansas City, Mo, |&ence and patriotlsm of the people | 2 i {of all those nations who have reared G06 ¢ sler, assi; ) em |act nlisted fnen assigned to them |4 = dian of Tos Angeles, confessed he and that 1,000 of these officers were deserted from the navy. The new wodels. from Hors(all's ive the “tall jman the look of || S R aisl | B e e ey suenriay || Muncle, Indiann, Man Recosers Sight | Millions fn Jewels Are Buried Fach TRYING FOR CENTURY bl iane P e the stout figure by making it 100k 1. Only (o Be Stricken With Year, According to F. W, . : ‘u‘.v::mvmnfm::w 'thfn »(\‘y‘y:‘;”vl;»”:n‘? e —and taller. | I e o hiine e fo slapdsentie | Apoplex Patterson, | e {which are working in many of the i s Manager Ty Cobh of Detrolt Tigers |self-government countries of the dis- % z 1 node - A . | 4 haes polne BEee NM'] n Muncie, Ind, Oct. 1 (P-—William | Chicago, Oct. 1 (P--Underlakers 3 ruption of really representative gov- | e G : soldomridge. afte 59 sears of blind. |in session here are cxposing secrets | Striving To Make Another 100 [oinmenis and the establishmnt of | 1 just {wo hours of clear |that may encourage hody snatching | A e ey s ha g here in a dozen new re Runs Before Season Closes, It §s hanging here in a dozen n ‘ el atos i e e It g0 leainE ¥ Ered~ i e T Auaides, cuiy ,“"",'"Zf“' ‘rm- ‘.",,mn"'.’, apoplexy and died immediately erick W. Patterson. president of e |0y o1e - 0et, 1,~Munager Ty Colb | country who are restive under the | learn "through ono f 11 This is tho strange story told by | national organization, in his addvess | o o r(pors opes to chalk up an- | restraint of constitutional protection | beauty of a style yow'll Keep ono {i g oinhors of his family, who came | said jother 100 runs this season {o his al nd demand unlimited power for | | here from Dayton, Ohio, with the| “liguring the average value of the o 0,0 giring, gongress buf T helieve the experence Horsfall-made—~ body. When Seldomridge was 10| iewerly burfed with the dead at 810,10 3 04 o Caragos give the Georgian |of 140 years had demonstrated the years old he met with an accident | the annual loss in wealth is roughly fgo Lo untaps and if he scores at least [ wisdom of the coustitutional pro- | $45 and ‘$50—Beauties! and never afterward was able to see, [ $20.000,000, 000,000 persons die |35 To aoh fracas for the rematn- | although he asserted repeatedly his|annually in he Tnited States. der of the chase he'll be able to turn ——— | betief that some day his sigh t would | “Billions of dallars in gold e in |0 goqr That would be doing well, | be vestored. jgraves and Wil never he put fo any iy, jagp fiohb has been out of the again, The barial of jewelry 'Q He was Iying on a couch in his! game considerably this season - home, members of the family say, | with its rv*«l\»r!‘m].\. is an expression In his 19 completed mpaigns, A/ | [when he suddenty ¢ med that his | of regard for the dead, not o * [Cobb Nas seored 100 runs or over on o« | prayers nad been answered and that | of the superstifion of former 10 occasions, four of them in a row. ()3-9 ) Asyluun Strecs | [ he could see. Proving his statement | To discourage the intermont of & 3 “yion mark fs 147 complied 1n ! =N [he deseribed varlous arficles in the | weddivg ving, for instance, is t0 de- 946 tyirs fn 1911, Tn several other room. 'T'wo hours later he was fatal ‘:nm-, a fine gentiment lyears, he's come within one or two stricken, {runs of reaching the century figure VRS, HURD DEFEATED e o " KILLED BY TRAIN AW 1 “It Pays to Buy Our Rind” ‘ - 'DRIVER OF DEATH GAR J. D. DONAHUE || IS FINED A THOUSAND Golf Champion of 1924 Falls Before ll Here's the Top Notcher of : All Good Ranges | i 81, Louis, Oct. 1 (P—-Among eight | Motor Truck, Ples « s § e natic women's A Ve ago excess fat'was common. : Pleads Nolo. e o e na g | Sownle, Oct:"1 L When a’ motér | 3ien and momen did ot eem to ca. Now TH'E Household Regal. One hundred per cent dependable ISeene, N. I, Oct. 1 (P-—Popeizazo ntibittle, the vacant seat of a |Lruck TRt thotstation Micra| B0 TIE R VECTLE St S oA ) - g e : PIANO TUNING vl v sol of s euiuietiii 515t shimpion. s et aierons aitesoon skt etk | Gy roun 12 i 7o i e e | M1 and good for twenty years of faithful service in your kitchen. ; ELECTRIC PIANOS millionaire, and a summer resident [cannbell Hurd, 1 titleholder, | by frain Number 20, an castbound | nized as a blight to beauty, to health, to t's exceptionall; ing i i ion, i i REPRODUCING PLANOS At linst Jaffrey, pleaded nolo 10 an | sememed (o Mrs. I C. Lelts of |vxpress on the New York, New Ha- | eiciency, It s regarded as abyormal; aften et Pf nrl y ggcd lg;o?:mg i plav\m design, Just the right size for the PLAYLRS information charging second degree | Chicago, 4 and sterday’s |ven aud artford railrond, John | ue to 2 disorder easily corrected. And verage family and strictly up to the minute in labor saving improve- | eople abnor a 3 * H 3 a . o e L e ments. Furnished in reguiar black finish as shown or in pearl gray ; the superior court before Judge John ndounted after a day of specta- |(he truck, was instantly killed. The [ o'y o b o : 5 S58 : i s Walter H, Kovel |5 It sl sinine cani & cuins o i wing i aen iwsiathex men ssaveis vy tumigiog, oyt s S0 tos e im0 Siporselain enacosl witlh oxidized nishion cooling top. 127 GREENWOOD ST, fine of 21000 and ¢ s of 8100 were ., stants mecting today are Miss but sustained slight injurie: Young | duced. I[haspro\'efl[fialwcnw&sl}muu b ‘: Y . ” ol i imposed. [t Coltt Drovidemee, Tt T | Markile was the son ot H. J, Mar- | ands and those users have told othes. Now Call and see this celebrated “Built to Bake’’ Household Ventran, J7 was ihe Arlver of 4 Foionr. Amistican. oRd preseut |iile; ot Mystlc, owher af the traels, | Psdoiaare takingbrer s millioy Hoxds yeadly | 3 of these famous red high-powered — automobile which | I'rench ehampion, and Miss Iritzie |which was delivering a load of fish Mk 4 : Mark the results, 5 ished Into a houlder at Dublin, N |Stifel, Whoeling: Mra. Totts and |at th& statlon. The train was delay- | ek, (5% vt iitess whichs charles Evans Mnms M D T, between 12 and 1 e'clock, one |\iss Louise Fordyee, Youngstown. led about an hour whilt state police | maybe, Then why ot ask abott Marmolas y We Mo Imorning, the latter part of Angnst, 10 Mrs. Al Stirling Fra Ot- "men conducted an ‘nvestigation. Learn how thase results come without Office’ 508-300, Pilgard Bullding | which resulted in the death of Janet abnormal exercise or digt: y Hartford . L e R e R We state the ingrediefts in Marmola and artford, Conn. s & = 5 EET explain just how they det., Thus"evbry user ! a2 i : . 2 knows why Marmola'is'so’eficient, helpful, St ; s = saie, Investigate this {Amogs treatment in > justice to yourself, EMANATED RADIUM LAW FOR L’OVERS NOT i Marmla Prescripton Tablgis are old by AND ORGANOTHERAPY FOR 178 ORIG]NATOR : ; i ;.‘m,"?,’“,‘”,"‘,'{,.i‘.“:l,t',“;. e oot A e - : o e B ke Chp it o The Pleasant Way to Reduce | 1 CANCER, GOITER and ALL | i AN St Michizan Man Who Fathered “Five | § (B N E . ¥ (B [ MARMOLA [l for fceien : = - 235 General Moters BId 2oederes Trays Notice” Taw Wastes No - 2. oters Bldg. y eneral Mote Fre Write for Interesting Booklet | / S Ly q DETROIT, MICH, i | Time Himself. 3 3 g | D LIPMA L - H A o o i 0 . i) P i wr yetroft, Oct. 1 (P—T7 > Dare | N PRICE OF BREAD CUT Detroft, Oct. 1 B Frank I Dar. | y 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN ~ ; | | Voice Culture l Stralght Sheoting of Mrs. ¥, C. |18 Year Old Youth Meets Death At | Where are the Volces tested Tuesdnys nnd Fridugs from 2 . m. fo § p. v f ‘Res, 1274413, Studio 545-3. ‘ College Girl Dies in Crash, —_——— Youth at Keene, N, H, Held After | Letts of Chicago. 10 Years Lxperience manslaughter at a special sesston of | yyaqe © | Markile, 1S, one of three men on Chicago, Oct. 1 P —The price of i state reprosentative who father. bread, wholesale to dealers, was ed the law which provides that five | flashed approximately (wenty per 4ays must eipase between the appll cent foday by the Ward Ruking cntlon for a marr lieense and t gompany of vieago, Supplying ceremony, married Miss Matie Des- | apout 8 per cr ihe retailers | #ppo of River Rouge fn Buffalo, N bere. The cuts enabled de Y. on Sepl, 21 He returmed with 8611 the large loaves for | ° 1 ostarday 1o his home in| [ R s Y ToodHouses Justdlike nday morn eve that in nrad a conple should wait il WO houses just alike, yet one looked to be apphving for B worth twice as much as the other. And why? SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED e jon :"”v'v“'vi :;“1'1 Simply because it was painted and the other was not. MILK AND CREAM Jy t g What About Your House? If your house needs painting we are in a position to be of real service to you. We carry Lowe Brothers *‘ High Standard” Liquid Paint—the paint that has stood the test ° for more than half a century. It covers better, dep(’Slted by spreads farther, lasts longer and is therefore the g most economical paint to use. i OCTOBER 3rd Saturday ; - e Horlicks : ' “ draw interest Nights g he ORIGI | . MR. 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