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kS A e At ot -t - o b N 14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. 1l |,h,, rugged outdoor lite which he through the entire performance .«M‘DANGER SIGNAL HOISTED $50.000 I\Illlj,llvr.\h g vom e | Ehe tire started i the baseiment RAI ST"NS FUNFRA[ had led since boyhood. As late as THrATFR P lS {saw him, from behind an alsle sereen |~‘|.n|-.u» n'r.-,x“|‘.l.“<a.- “Thy (ormer ;\:'.Vflh P o i nies N AR ! J ? J |1ast July, however, he made trips to J Iwhich protected him from the n 7| 1esidence o i Buekerle on [ mits ther was e Yo . wsitled oo ROV ¢ f | 1in farms of which he wus in active < |ot those tn the bulcony, toss a mi OVER YELLOW LEAF SUMA(} Niltop farm, near here, valued at |ble, The propesty wam ownwd by jeounters for ”I"”" A B n 1\1"'!‘ | management untii I over the rall, Liis arrest fol 0,000, was destroyad by “m-.‘l yen m-.]'l. pick Ot .mvll Jom :-n Chuai | ¢ Hlv“\l Al sarvo ma N B {eral weekn ago physiclans told him b LI Matthews declared he was unab ) 7 ; ay. The farm is on Claphoard lund was ceeupled by Albert Couk. (1 many way ) ! L Ithat his )ife dependod upon his re It exp his act, “An feresistible |Hunters Cautioned Avoid Poison- | !maining t bed and he Galled rap- NS hezay {Impulse” made him do it, he insistod ous Weed=—Eour New Britain . A {idly after he learned that he would Hi; issiles were sec d from the Men PFeel Lftect Remains of Senator Will Beli vt ‘ |Boston Bluecoat ACCUSE] O huncrment ‘of “the heter, ho md: | prom o e 4 o . | (tor Italston was o lifelong ; i htimehe did i, heitold tho po= B Soo ot e e “h adquariers Indiar s, Ind., Oct, 15 (A erful build ‘”‘"“‘:“'l‘m‘r\”":y“‘."|’y"‘f‘“’"‘_"‘v:> Boston, Oct. 15 (A=A chain of | o I. W. Monler fs confined to his IStormy & A Ocany home recovering from «n attack of Stormy Scenes Occur : AR t July have annoyed patrons of simac polson and T. L. Monier for Unlted States Scnator Bamuel M. j®¢14or L ks S I8 VA el ir Horo R d lanIen At St. Jean Convention [LioRaiomngtn dia stor) St a K ® g Ralston, whose death o ‘ gol w what doveloped (nto his|for the lust wionth caused perform. | Holyoke, Mass., Oct, 16 (P—Com. [Mevers and Duniel Bumsicad are re- | night at his home ' R 4 be given with lights on |PI°te Tout of the so-called Insurgent (OS¢ from it slighily wilder ai- long Hiness, The ) ok Am are the widow, a|throughout the house was belivved | . followed by al of clergy “"[.\h\fllli“ prnsle “i"", {aoned i .hu;n.- n_Lebanon mny. sears | . @ brother. a [by he police to have been ended [Men delogalcs b dlffer feniory L R yefore his eleotion govertor ‘of UK taaau ences of opinion and stand together, ¥ o 1 Funeral services will be held at m.. next Saturduy, ut L canny disturbances which since all of Tndian- e ot RS in 1912 More than a dozen persons have |marked the stormy second day of |\F m‘"r‘ ‘.:y‘:l ':;‘.‘i'“,‘l'Q‘«:'»""flf“i l)]\n: v\\\» h Ralston deelt CONERSS | i 3 thza- |1he national convention of the &t ’ § Y ara " o : been tnjured and police investjga- | nationa nvention of th e cad o 1 havithe body i WL tors have been baffled by the ht‘,.‘ Jean Baptist union here yesterday. | pid ’”'{" ah AL O '“"“Ir' il ate se rotun he Mass. Sts Vet Y e aon S ) and Bumstead. Within 24 y stute house rotur Mass, State Police in ing of pleces of serap from, lead pipe | The administration forces, ac- |, el LR ! 4 body will Yegt in ! LS LS hes ' . s and rock 0 the used by a minorlty of failing to B 4 reom at “Hoosier | w| Gardner Gambling Raids #nd rocks into 11 il s . W. Monter, who [theater at practi svery pe ponsor the teaching of thé Krench O ad i1t okl nevaralt el tus may be viewed by friends from 9 [ Gardner, Mass, Oct. 15 UP—De- [ropmance for ten weeks. Search for |!AnguUage in parochiul schools, won e R e ; pounti! late in the exening. ceending on Gurdner last night cause wh 3 a8 many as |complete vietory this morni ol o el Gy er sinca TG olliars ¢ s u " will be named by \hers of 1he st police 0 investigators into the theater at J 7 (il to he about and Jook after by e/ Ralston and other members of ady L wambling up- ailed for weoks. k adni thon [yoss, bul are suffering more or less ' the family ; : o u a large number of | Yesterday, however, Walter Mat 8 | personal discomfort samiuel M. Talston, funior Coited g s boards and |thews, for two years a special offi- [0nd climax of the dav e | “In going through the woods in v Elates senatc Indlann und ards and arrested elght [eer in the (heater, was arrested and |liev. H. L. Lanzon of alls. | the vicinity of sumac.” Monigr Wl ouit flOW?dlys“are venerated ? 3 0 8 of having gaming |today faced arraignment and exam- |N. Y. called on all pris stated this morning should ¥V thoroughly “sold” on 4.mm~|m\v_' (¢ : ) pparatus in '\wvlr rosscssion ination 1 Henists., |the convention floor to rise as = lbo eareful 1o sce that they do not the y adv.n“g“ of “Hoosier Tlome, suddenly did the raids ocenr | B Augist the (heater nu- [dence that they were wlilin oie a6k oiihiaoRlactatitl tsumaetwithia Lolyg L Iliness of six © o was 67 with the ralding party divided into |thorities asked police aid in locating all differences following t < |yeltow leaf, ns this s the poisonons washing their own clothes w'm n‘m ‘ ey here \\:lis’ u;~ w]mm, ]f.!,.. - [the person or persons who were :niuiunm{x]‘u u.‘[m.,\ n.‘u\ wm; sit- [ fype. The sumac vf]flh Hv‘r vwlrv;\}nv in their own home with an peath came fo the senator i enings that the ralds were [throwing missiles into the audience. [{ing on the administration side of |is non-poisonous. &fcer clear of the , 4 + 22 hours of nnconscionsNess « n. Hundreds of spectators watched | plainclothes men strove vainly for |the hall aros ['vellow teat.” electric washing machine. ing an attack of uremle ey “I"v”-‘ e work. ! |days to detect the source of the 0D« | e S S Isn’t it true that the pres- which had ¢ ed the e raids followed a seeret inves cts. Additional men and private | Tis hed sinc ptember - and ljgation by Lewls Chappell, Wateh |getectives were brought in. Uni- ent question is: “Which washer will which had Impaired his health &i0¢e | and Ward agent, who have heen |formed police were stationed s " gl o, S EORE i serve me best?” early {his year. liering information in the city for |throughout the hous &3 é 3 L0 and the lights o “ y o . . Members of his family and more vast week. were ordered on during (he entire & ] 2 The washer simplest in action and than a score of intimate friends were A A ‘ i bos i e performance. Po) a detectives most :homu@ in its performance is gathered at the home to v ve y"‘“ | FIRE IN FITCHBURG |in plain clothes we ceattoered all PC news, shortly after 11 o'clo | Witehburg, Mass. Oct. 15 () THrohrhi b lanca e butin Rnan ! . AR ] obviously the washer for your home. night that death had come. mber of firemen were effected by |of missiles continued. “eks : Hoy AT Ralston had known for some Weeks [smoke, several persons were driven v did the perpetrator mi s 2 _ L 4 The EAsY of his condition and had hade NS from their home, one cow was |performance. A number of person ¢ and friends farewell hirned to d aind two more saved several ¢ e ) family 4o {he nnconsclousness i trom the f A N omEn g Vacuum Electric lapsing fnto fhe U f f which destroyed a a reived ents and hroises, | which preeceded his death. n ®e barn and storage shop owned | y scts bounced off WAEHER Mine. rmmer In his early ¥outh. (i Marris Levin, off of Berry s e i e or ! e ont el shine Ralston farmed and tanght school Lund (hreatened houses in the vicin: |Then, s oo tab relice i «espond to y YANES NG These lerge Air Presure and Suction Cxss beore turning to the study of luw Loss s estimated af g| Gk requirement. the tried and true vashing priveiple — governorship of Tndiana and In 1022 v ac wef next day they watched him ol ].OC o 150 ‘ Four Years Governor === || rRESH 14c 20¢ Day after day and for many years the “EASY” has deliver o i . e ” pim and brought him in 1912 to t] ting in the belief that the deions movement by Matthews, IT “STANDS UP clotkes thorowghly. which opened a politieal career for and firemen are the ool of the auditorium, saw g | [ ————_—e e clean delicate garments gewtly, clran seuled fo the Tnited States senatorship i HADDOCK MACKEREL ..., After four s the governar FLOUNDERS . ... . i ed the goods throughout the length and breadth of this :;L;‘r“":VJH‘V\H oy e e Nerves on E ge? :-ff:jf.':‘:r sk T 35c v NaY i 200 land. Tts sound mechanical construction is one reason for of close friends 1 e returncd fo | PRESH 45 PRESH BOILING this satisfactory performance. s 22 e pr L k 0 F SWORDFIST .. C | s . 8¢ nomiree against ey —L00 ut ror Gran S| Wmmaa 80 STRAIGHT LINE LEVER ACTION — minimum power consumption. | | | | | feated Senator Hare master general, in the primaric Ralston’s victory gave an impetus to Indiana democracy which put him forward last s a candidate 1001 \Whep a4 man or woman is continu | storing this . . e — S THE “EASY” IS GEAR DRIVEN — no belts to slip and give trouble. Chronlc Fatlgue 1R edlAMn i 28¢ | W soans DL 25¢ LARGE OPEN TANK —no projections, "as easy to clean as a dishpan."” Hl‘\lj.’(‘ll's it 60c by quart 25C THE "EASY” HAS AMPLE CAPACITY — this permits a gentle yet the democratic presidential nomina- o, : ’ L s - thorough cleansing action. MO8 e e Vorkonscnton i 22 U warrlesaver e wines |t 5 it s s ) nowts OYSTERS—Solid Meats. . . pint 35¢ e T e i e e ! and ailing orgunic fron—Nuxated Iron—which adjusted because it swings out from under the tank; an exclusive feature. hands of Thom, democey 5 sUre that they |is like the iron in your blood and | suffering from nerve foree like that i B e S e e e o et St S T | SPECIAL (it MILK. . .3 cans 3le Iron it will not o o s hjection. | Sheriihy” atigus sou fu ater | somach, but 1,?\2.”.:12?“”!:_(\i,‘,‘,';,} This Week 3¢50 TOMATOES . .3 cans 25¢ organic iron to your and irvitable, easily upset |Dlood. But don't take the older Al | It will be worth your time to ask us to demonstrate these FACTS to you. When it apprared that his nomina- . Chronj % e S IR bt s BAMFORTH iy s Com i R T B e | e, e, s FRATSIN BREAD — it i g Py SDaRRY & | £ o= and support began to rqlly to him. ated dus k of sufficient or- |e weak, frritable feeling Telephone 2501 L mailialayion with- [£anic iron in your blood. | ; 1d you feel a glorious new G, e ; e To mauer chronie fx rue i - % . /3 14 e 2 5 of s name, To conquer chronle fatigue of energy and vitality. Money | OR GRAHAM BREAD : ”;’ 7cl|.';' 10c el ; Jre. [THUSL strengthen your system-—espe kit i re eieaiia oo | A) ! on et ists, van- cially your worn-out nerves—by re preciude = . campaign to Bed e —— ars Senator ston’s health had not heen sound he had been compelied to a TCH IO Fall Clearance Sale RUB PAINS FROM GG An Announcement RENEWED Back hurts you? Can't strai, up without sudden pain, sharp ac e e MOST HEARTILY BY | : | g else takes out sor R i e o | DISCRIMINATE HOME-SEEKERS the pain. It is harmless, and doesn'i We are moving our headquarters and storerooms to Elm street, nca; EATRALIeARS i East Main, and we must dispose of our stock of used Fords before complet of o Ta " | ing this move. In short, we need the space for incoming new cars. e e e e It is our gOOd fortune to have at this time The following cars are as represented and each of them is well wort) That ssul ever hiadi backaone d) . ‘ . the price asked. Small down payments required. Convenient terms allov g0 or eiaticn, hoeanso your ba for immediate disposal three of the most ed all responsible parties. - migery haa bron recommentsd for @ 3o attractive cottages in the city. In combina- ;‘ p Says: Grandest Stemach ; SALE ENDS SAT., OCT. 17 tion with their ideal locations we know that s ) . ‘ Tudor Sedans Coupes Tourings ] Roadsters 1Medmne . lherw(?r:d these " homes™ will fu“y jueet ot most I Year Price Year Price | Year Price | Year Pri clier Comes at Once But Betier Sl Chrtie Tndizestion exacting demands. 1924 ...... $375 1924 . $300 | 1925 $225 | 1924 ...... $IT. Goes For Good 4 I | oo 1B eonq 1| 023 RNese S 1)1 e - | Bl L S et TS T 1924 ... $400 1923 ...,.. §225 | 1028 Sl e Owing to their attractiveness, both as homes ‘ iggz e :;2(’) 1923 2‘25" 1922 ...... § 1918 N e i) ; 5 923 ...... $250 1922 ...... S175|1922 ...... SI: - and investments, it would be well to call for Wo922 .. 81751920 ... $100 | 1921 ... S TOURINGS : ; ! - T oo 1921 ...... $100 | 1918 more detailed information concerning them 1917 0 525 | 1918 AT ONCE. This is bound to be an instance : COMMERCIAL FORDS [ 1 Dump, 1923 $150 | Stake, 1922 .. $ Ton Chassis, 1924 §15! where the correctness of the “early bird gets Open Express, 1922 §75 | Half Ton, 1923 ... $125 | Half Ton, 1919 ... § 7: the worm” theory will be ably demonstrated. Many Other Cars, Chassis and Bodies at T S15to 25 | AUTOMOTIVE W. L. HATCH CO. Il ysEp CAR EXCHANGE City Hall Building Phone 3400 8 ARCH STREET PHONE 1769 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY guaran! Mentha T sells lots of it .