New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1925, Page 2

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Bois .| FRANGEAND NENDS adie ebnm e Lovt ey idng .F:milifis N CONN, DEATH RATE ! for Cold Weather UDHHI_E_S_ THERE o e Sl e ¥t . Weirdest Ever” Tanglel - pip¢ | AST YEAR Ttems of Tnterest Gleaned By| wrenen munutactrors o wrier e L ‘ Material Reduction in1924 Over A ' rlprn )\In"‘ chnmu‘sln alarmed over b { & L Y . . 1 B [J [J nereasir competition f: 11 i A T % ~ Rwlrs - [P e o § h)| rigYw | Here in New Britain 4 even Belglum and Austria that they 3 & e Oct. 19 (M—Suzanne Leng- |AY® called upon the ministries of ¥ . Farls, Oct. 19 8 : “ 3 : A i vay BT GBORGE H. MAKNING 5 0 er | COMMerce a re to do ¢ 3 (Washington Buieau 0i . B, Herald) en's tennis invasion of the former |cOMmerce and agriculture ; : au i & L.u my countrles, culminating fn a|S0Mmething ubout it. i { ; Washington, . C.. Oct. 19, P hoea.dsy bAMEAlSH: AN Vietna,|. THEMA WAk &, fime whey the : i ¢ The death rate in the state of Con- Y O . '|¥reneh briar was supreme through- 3 : necticut was eut down maftewlally where she defeated both Fran Red. 3 3 . 4 ‘\“]‘I e BRI out the world, and the factorles at i £ 3 3 1e r, as compared with the year S e .. " iop. | Saint Claude worked day and night i ppach, champio Ger- 3 3 % for Your rany, marks the culmination of & |1L."poration from Franco of the| - Lo . swason i which o French mirellulyure or hriar root, and forelgn : s the preceding year was 1,201, From 1ee - 1 E 4 ! makers learned they could compete N < 3 W all causes cclusive of still Dbirths, the best women players of )rance o : S Al lon even ferms with the Trench. t } . there wers 16,089 deaths in Connec- . Autom()blle i “yflln‘lfiil y:[;’”:\f..\:m;tf [::‘ “.‘\"“‘»n!: ":1 [Tmitations nd new “bruyeres” ap-~ i g i S 4 Lo A Sempsted NL LT D alers SRdA ‘.wwu} that Suzanne |Peared, and the Saint Claude indus- L e : - 730 deaths In 1923, ¢ stands in a class by herselt as far ag |{TY found lts export trade decliniriy i ] . \ o ' A conrdinENio BRSS! e THE European tennis fs concerned |to almoest negligible proportions. ; b % ¥ y por h‘; which have rnmn:.in to the U. | AhGiat b strong probability, | _Government offictals are consid- | y 2 i ; 8. Comuwrce bepartment, the de-| are re amounting practically to a certainty, ‘\v'lyn_' what measures ean be taken § :vl\4asr‘ in ”',( death m?(' in 1924 1s | that Mile. Lenglen will accompany |10 restore the original I'rench briar 3 argely nted for by decreases in L : to its place in the sun. A the death rates from pneumonia LSl T e S L1 L et A W tion), influenza (from 31 to 15), 1'\0",“:‘l‘(l:::_]”’_n‘:y'l"“p'y‘fil"'.:' e prd: |Coolidge lives there is described 1o i o . tuberculusis _(from 80 to_51), . DRUG CO xpenial ik that ihe (chances ofyai|L SASh Pigsd accounls Eppealingiii 2 3 ; L [(paNien ton (g lio B nenictie Cre.f W . O Minscars sintore in ng jconneetion with reports of the re-| | , | (trom §7 to s2). whooping cough [ b B i by Tenste, Dorotri, [vent debl. negotiations fn Washing. ) \' |Urom 8 to5) and diubetes mellitus| 169-171 MAIN 51, 4 *lton, us a gloomy place compargd PRONG : ; (from 23 to 19). o 7‘«'/*'i”l‘v"ur‘:ntn and company are | i e inlveee palace, whers Presl- L ‘ ; ‘ 3 : ll’lo Ivudm;}:K cause 0; dhe«trs 11\ 0L . e Ere o iR o = 92 was discases of the hear S i o i y as his officiul 3 i L atly While Mile, Le :u:\]nn'“y)ll r\‘fl! Maks | One 5,,...»‘» draws a rvmlll:"b( > \ which accounted for 2,914 deaths an announcement that she I8 EOINE |\ o' " gnner given M. Callaux % " during the year in Connecticut, a - to America in J\ it is known on land his colleagues by the president / 5 v 2 % / i x death rate of 183.8 per 100,000 in- the best authority that Captain Max . . . |with similar functions over which ; 4 habitants, Cerebral humorrhags and " 3 Decugis of the French Davis cup |\ he % ; : Worlaniie y i e When $38.50 Takes Its||Pecusis of the Frehch e im TP (L. Doumersue presides. . ¢ softening net In importance us y r : < : : “M. Doumergue is gay,” the stoyy o b W Fause bl sRthelohl iofof fcth 7 agree to a second visit to Ameriea, | T & : (e Sart Coat Off—You Receive With that decision reached as far as (7% “3r. Coolldge iy morose. At 9 it R f atr of e Elyse o Tt 5 ; . 100,000, L] h An Extra Pair of Stzanne! s concerned) lier & freni | Lic Binacesthereliure Filudics; and o - A § e e o HE reason 1s that when a 5 O Loun of a1l the |Champagne and subects of conver- . i : : i An increase in 1924 was shown i Trousers! penitogE ok ¢ ‘ satlon. At the White House all are : 4 % 4 ‘ te froi cancer, he third ot o e el it (4, 08 WG e | ’ - e FREED-EISEMANN owner s an's ten s plas vas | 1 e b i & s state The death rate from cancer 4 Thers are thousands of 2 trouser ||or the purpose of permitting the ¢ Y C Al : ; ) and ofher malignant tumors went up dl d h silts dn Conneotiout marked ||French star to leave for America | IS0 A1€ 0O &Y iSetaiR tonibilEbt : - . from 903 in 1923 to 105 last year, proudly emonstrates his setto om are just | [With the title of “undisputed cham- | . 4 e numbe deaths s 338, :mua:d b:\‘;:n ’o: 'hf ‘x]n “:n‘o‘n: U e e e ] The article concludes with the ob- by % the number of deaths from this as stylish—just as conscie A . . . . . i psule i | LU Sl oot R G o : cause in 1124 otaling 1597, his friends, they almost inva- and just as well made for it can ‘I‘I“\ "';‘\'_ ”‘\"""'",'-’n s |"‘-*'_- A I o (i ar s Ene Ao e : ; Suicide accounted for 157 deaths ’ not be possible that we are the ||Ielen Wills, it Js sald Suzanne i-ip,ppeq hy foasts, “How would £ : in the state last year, the death rate bl d F B oTohre n e Hate doing ||ends fo rlie from ai aficil com. [0S0 lovmls | Hew woultes | . : L Rl riably determine on a FREED- S ey petition. She feels that then no one | % T2 (IR FE Bl Ber™ the 2 E A ause of 52 deaths, a rate of goudictinilangeinepclalinasiaRbe | sks, : - | Accidents accounted for 1,138 deaths f h l L v But we add this— wonfan tennis champion of the | “T/TCF asks 5T i b o Bie b EISEMANN for themselves. 1t world. - o v a de 3 2 Habitor wiaty aitt il 3 tious -t | The suceessor to_mah fongz and S dean e ot 154 vevs e epal]ly — the FREED-EISEMANN ers you can find at 1 t0 com= || ench art critics are seriously |17 CTOsWord puzzle has been born, | The story of the strangest of love tangles has been told to the k b @ pare with these suits at §3 discussing the or at least the inventor of a new RS PR . . . » s Ml dozen Auitaiat el et i s m"(‘mm’,’y’]‘fl"‘“]‘”“;r"o‘f game hopex. (he: Ghitd of his geming | JNIRNH courts by Mrs, Herschel Watkins, wife of a wealthy | ADDRESS ON SWEDISH HISTORY se“s ltself! ThlS fr[end-to—frlend same quality marked $50. ot ot the atriking exhibits of mod. |Will elaim the sweeping popularity of farmer, in a suit to enjoin her husband 1mm molesting her and Professor Johaun TBergmann of these two fads. Gonl ; s @ twas filed, | Stockhoim, Sweden, member of the d s d FR {hideed we have Tnd & harder |fern furniture at the oxhibition of | 1PE8 ..\:‘i ,"L s A'r:;] n«;u;flr::s“ a ifwm dNiflsmg of any U(lhl\(l]ml‘]m;\,-\l ]\\ hen the \‘m' W : filed, | oo e recominen ation made EED, { ttme making this price than you ."\ F'””‘\fl ”""‘ ":"‘:““; ”"Q ‘q];‘"‘: ‘L.,'l father to fhe Infant among par- Watkins had disappeared with I'red Abbadu N1S NITed MaN, | i) address members of the have had making tho money to [ |18 Benernt thet BOius b o aturios |10F Amusements. and Abbadusky’s wife and two children. ~ Previo AMrs, Wat- | 1.0a L 0. T and thelr guests EISEMANN the largest Neutro, pay it. hence o be in such 'n‘...\ .,,,, A tn| “Pax”is s name, Dr. Panl Ap- kms.charzns. Al atkins agreed to 1_1';%11\ his ].y-‘\" aughtenlieni ik Al 'fh _Mms[;:r_\n “]alm\v‘l‘ % single Bragsted Models $38.50. : that are now pail Rell ipnsaldent o0 the Untveraity of) Maxing Watking, to Abbadusky for the latter's wife, The fou S et dyne manufacturer in the world. I places ] o SRy e e e e werotolleave their homes together. But Maxine changed her'| ;nann was a member of the Parlia- 1e known as “Family,” the fami- mind at the last minute and remained belffhd with her mother | mentary Congress which met in l L ”L““:rdo‘l'y“’g("’)‘r‘“ i l:’{“"n;,‘"‘:"’(" [lies #n the ense of the mew game | and the nine other Watkins children. In August Watlinatoly AVashiielon B G flasysumer He No cost or obligation while iconsisting of symbols representing | g two weeks' automobile trip with Mrs. Abbadusky, the injunc- | Lhrul years) 1ns chafes of you give it a home trial |the a ) ag R o 5 i e the teaching of history in the Uni- ')5 9 SL IumSl)eq @il tlte loxpertsianitlie imaitonia ] L..\,_m;)\:_”f\:w(:”'.':”,,hl:,’rfi,',}:n"n', m- | tion suit sets forth, paying a $500 fine when they rveturned. | voreits of Dorpat, Lithuania, and that the shew is remurkable as a | 285 CRRCC T 00 HE cwae. | Mrs. Watkins expects her errant mate to come back a second | for 20 vears led a class ‘in history QOur dealers are so sure you will like the FREED- la new style may develop, “ltion, and with “Pax” he hopes to in- | time. The group of pictures shows Watkins and Maxine Wat- . EISEMANN that this week they will gladly install & . char 1| . lerease public interest in the league Y ; It Pags to Buy Our Kind” |1 Tho striking difference hetwean {reff0 BEPU THIOTERE IR 0% RS kins ill)fw\\t,find»))elm\ left to right, Mrs. Abbadusky, Abbadusky | g zan THY HERALD CLASSITIE set in your home ':vlthout obligation, so that you may itehen and into evary flapper's head, | and Mrs. Watkins. ADS FOR YOUR WANTS give it a liberal trial. Telephone today. “Pax” will be advertised by an in- | ed out as characterizing a new style, L whole and encourages the helief 11 the old and the new furniture is the abandonment of gilt by modern akers, The modern productions |, RS S MANHATTAN BRIDGE PLAZA, BROOKLYN, N. Y. S considered is fully equal to that of | the best specimens of the perlod | Yo Ms T. Ao B. Drum Corps tyles. The eritic a 1s | Ly [styles. The eritics regard (his a a | Bl'lngi Back First Prize | i Templar amd C. o). Symonds Suc- [most favorable sign, fspiring confl- | oy Py 14 "o B, Tife and dence that the designers will in turn |y rum cor warded firet prize, [atfain the same degree of excellence i a silver vmnv: cup. for hest modern [as the makers and produce some- |\, yr AR R e relnes at Offfcers of the Phoenix Temple of | worthy of marking this epach | d S " Honor were elected Saturday wght [0 e e Srtol | s B LRIV UE Al RS 2 FE15 E s reguarsimoc George 1T oo |held under the auspiees of the Tor- b New! NR-45 $160.00 Nul 15, 01!.00 jtimlin was electgd unuminously to jrington Tifc and Drum corps and lucxe six¢ube Neutrodyne® receiver, with .5 ba-vy iionds hinuelf ts chet camplach oy o riciala, ol Ll ihany Bootps Sfrom jConnegiicutiand | WL ooy et e ar one more term and other officers | wi-vi ang members of parliament "’”' of the state attended \ T SLicensed by Independent Radio {Licensed and menufactored ender itre clected as follows who boarded the oufgoing fug Titan | Mirs, Inc., under Hazeltine pats. Nos. » goup of Lasour patenty. Chief Templar, George H. Ham- by "o o003 g0 en Havre Roads to | . STUMPE-RERWIN ) 1450080, 1489228, 1533858, i “vic templar Jobn Stephen- |l N inor Franee, hringtng the | gas aein g ahomas Kerwin of | Other rets at $90.00 snd $110.00 T : SYarl : {625 Main street announce the mar? JT“réecorder, Charles J. Symonds: |7 s announ mar. i Zrecorder, Clarles J. Symonds: {1o0h0p) deht mission home from the | nels ceorde sus eisle % | riage of their daughter, Margare r i mancial 1 ter, August. Ilei T TR e R \ml:‘: of \;'fm.]:i'“i«'u;y ‘fhr:,;;q;(; : troz H],»,]r, _h‘vhn ».l \wmul‘-hvw“ londly eritietied fhe captaln When | jrowara avenue, A ”:Mn 'n‘ - j+in. John Sloan, Jr.; u TLGATT oS SR e 2 i ar New . The T - MeVicker; deputy nsher, John Heis- | (3 S 1 dn Teaving the | omony was performed Wednes- norerTs e ¢ ¢ g dock. She was seheduled to pull out | Bt OLGheld At St Mars! | = o o or; guardian, Marry Kuteher; sen day, October 14, at St Mary's church in at 11 o'clock. hut five minutes pass- 2 o 711 pecent changes inel, John Denny; past chlef temp s VASS- |y Tev, Walter Lyddy Wwill rece lar, Charles’ A. R. Cooper. = e - ? | CARL LORENZEN 18 77 : o - . \ g Carl Lorenzen, well known Ch h : istrat] xed ‘ zeorge Hamlin lh'-l.lfl'!wl Chiet cecds SCIf as Secretary . street florist, will obsérve the 77th anniversary of 1 day next Thursday. Mr. Lorenzen is one of the gt st men n Nen ; . 5 ) 1 World's Largest Makers of Neutrodyne Radio Britaln. and has made 27 trips to his old anacatants fravel 3 Rl | =N , : These Questions Concern You FOR SALE BY AUTHORIZED DEALERS ONLY time and he is un without ! B | : } ! Send for a copy of this booklet on the NEW BRITAIN . J.D. DONAHUE || & Descent and Disirltcionof Broperty, The Spring & Buckley Electric Co., 75-78 Church St. W,Y‘aif,e Cultlfr‘e‘ » L & IP you have a will, you should read this booklet Smolak & Nipert Co, 97 Broad St. ___':"m ] % ‘ RN | :' "yo‘H “ses ’"stcl ke because recent changes in the law as to L. C. Warner, 412 Arch St. Res 1274-13. Studio B8 = = 4 0 ll’ methods and rates of taxation may call for @ Clark’s Auto Electric & Repair, 15 Lincoln St Fomeg WeT Wasn ! | | but SO Dlfl‘erent ) material changes in your will and manner of M. Peery, 307 Stanley St. ; 4 distributing your estate. ‘ LAUNDRY WO houses just alike, yet one looked to be i . The Post & Lester Co, 14 Main St. WILL DO YOUR ¢ ol worth twice as much as the other. And why? IF you Ravenitia \Vill, you should read it because ‘ : (Wholesale Distributors) 4 v, Simply because it was painted and the other was not. —_— 2 e WASH FOR A What About Your House? If your house needs it will point out how important it is that you painting we are in a position to be of real service have your attorney prepare onein order that your i BRISTOL to you. We carry Lowe Brothers “ High Standard” . 5 . v o Liquid Paint—the paint that has stood the test property may ultimately pass to those you wish to V. A. Bachman, North Main St. for more than half a century. It covers better, . g e spreads farther, lasts longer and is therefore the have 1t, at SUCh time and in ‘UCh manner as you most economical paint to use. 1 preier. American Battery Co., Malone Court Bristol Battery & Electric, School St. AR = z ; PLAINVILLE—B. &L Service Station O MUCH FOR SO LITTLF . 5 H TERRYVILLE—H. C. Atwood SHOSERVIC . \{ Sl pl But most important, High Standard " produces a SOUTHH\GTO‘\—_('N‘M & Co. beautiful, weather-proof surface that will hold its TRUST Eu original color and protect your house for many years, / ed] W BRITAIN L FORESTVILLE—Ray Cleveland Come in and see color panels KALLBERG AND FIRTH 241 Elm Street

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