New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 14

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FLASHES OF LIFE: WORTH $1,900,000 BUT NOT CAPABLE OF MANAGING IT Dy the Assoclated Press. Washington—The ku klux klan has rented as its headquarters a house with a tragic history, SBenator Brandegee of Connecticut dled there, ‘The original owner was lost in a shipwreck. Stony Point, N. Y.—The “David Harum of Stony Point” Ezekiel O. Iiose, after amassing $1,900,000 as small-town capitalist, has been ad- judged Iincompetent to administer his foriun: at the age of 82, New York—With the chantey of “Whiskey Johnny,” the last Ameri- can clipper ghip, the Benjamin F. Packard, has been consigned to the depths of the junk heap by men who once salled her. Philadelphia—Awaiting trial as an embezzler, W. W. Weber has been granted a leave of five hours dally to prepare defense New York—Democrats think the next mayor of New Yor'" will be a doctor. E&t. Bonaventure college has decided to make Jimmy Walker an LLD. Chlcago—Charles M. 8chwab 1s amazed over the frequency with which his business dreams have come true; and he {s, always has been and always will be an optimiat. He told the Arcrican finstitute of meat packers about it. New York—A speclal train is spreading the gospel of safety on a 13,000-mile trip over New York Cen- tral lines. Springfield, Mass.—Hunters are finding strange blood-sucking hard shelled parasite files on partridges. New York—There's lkely to be insomnia, next summer in Santorini, an island in the Aegean. Folks there have become so accustomed to a yoleano's rumblings that they sleep soundly. The volcano is due to stop action next August. A geologist has fust come back with the news. Cambridge, Mass.—Fay's comet has been seen at Hamburg after a long absence, Harvard has been in- tormed. Moscow—Official explanation of {hefts of state funds: Alcohol, 22 per gent; cards, 11 per cent; races, 2 per cent. == Freedom From Stonlqcll Distress Axelrods Pharmacy Has the Rem- edy and Guarantees it to End Indigestion or Gastritis, S0 Why be Miserable? You can get ona bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin and if after you take it yon do not say it did your somach more good than anything you ever used before, your money Wil be waiting for you. { This delightful and effective ellxir hot only gives ingtant relief from gan, fullness, acld stomach and dis- tress after eating, but taken regular- ly for a short time will turn your weak, run down stomach into & strong. healthy one able to perform its duties without heip. It ends indigestion, gastritis, ca- tarrh of the stomach and does it in a surprigingly short period of time, Dr. Wm. W. Morgan, a prominent dentist of Bridgeton, N. J. writes: “Affer suffering severely with gas- tritls and other stomach troubles, a friends gave me a bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin. T had obtained little relisf from other remedies, but Yo\)x bottle entirely ended the trouble. Get it at Axelrod's Pharmacy and all regular drugglists everywhere. Getting Skinnier Every Day Hollows in Cheeks and Neck Grow- ing Deeper Every Week. Something Must Be Done and Done Right Now—Quick. Tens of thousands of thin, run- down moen—yes 1 women too are getting discouraged—are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and Strong. All &ueh people can stop worrying and start to sm A enjoy life right now for McCoy's Cod Liver Ofl Compound Tablets wh any 1ruggist will tell you a! out, is ng flesh on ! very day. voman, tired, weak and dis- it on 15 pounds in five ow tha g flesh producing take It because of its horrible sm and Ashy taste and McCoy's ¢ er Ot Compound WEDDING RINGS, WATCHES Oakland, Cal.—Mrs. Eva Bollinger, widow of four murderers, was mai- ried here one week after her fourth husband was hanged. Hollywood, Cal.—Mary Plckford has been elected a director of the “Movie Bank" here, the Federal Trust and Savings, Chicago—Dean O'Banion gunman, reputed to have million bootlegging, left an valued at $27,150 in a court inven- | tory, slain made u Seattle—Marle Kurenko, prima donna and lawyer, daughter of the House of Kotoff, once richest in all Siberla, {s here on her first American concert tour, Chicago—Roy Ahern, 21 year old aviator, has been arrested for flying too low over the crowd at the Chi- cago-Northwestern football gam« Saturday, FALLS 3 FT, OFF NEW GAS RESERVO! Foreman Lying at Point of Death at Hospital | | —_— | Dennis J. Harding of Philadel- phia, foreman for the Cruse Kem- per Co.,, of Ambler, Pa., is lying at osts of skinny folks | t Cod YLiver Ofl| because it often | the point of death at the New Brit- aln General hospital from {njuries recelved when he fell off the lower tank on the new gas holder being | erected at the New Britain Gas Light Co., plant last evening. Mr. Hard- | ing was in charge of the job of con- | structing the new tank and Wwas standing on the top of the bottom tank, which is 36 feet, six inches off the ground. The workmen were in the act of holsting steel girders to the top, where they were being placed for gulde ralls for other sections. The ropes became entangled and in reaching out to untangle them, Harding lost his balance and fell to the ground. The foreman struck a girder sus- | pended In the air and his body bounded from there to a pile of steel girders lying on the ground. He was picked up by fellow workers and taken to the hospital. His injuries were attended to by Dr. Willlam Flanagan. Harding has a fractured skull, a fractured arm, a | fractured leg and a number of other serfous injurles. Little {8 known about Harding In New Britain. He is a middle aged man and has a wife in Philadelphia who is said to be in poor health. He | also 18 said to have a son in Balti- more, Harding has a reputation of being one of the most careful and cautious men in the business. At another job recently done by this company a man is sald to have been fatally in- jured and Mr. Harding stated to ln-‘ cal gas company officials that he was going to see that “nobody gets | hurt on this job. 1 The Woman's club of Maple Hill will meet next Wednesday afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. L. Harding on Robbins avenue Mrs. Edward B. Hann will speak o the “Permanent Principles of Pootry and Mrs. Anton Van Veen of Hari- ford will sing. Mr. and Mrs. B. Doane of I'red erick street will motor to . Brunswick, N. J, this week-end to visit their daughter. Helena. a sfu- dent at the New Jersey State col lege. Mrs. Theodore €. allen enter tained the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Robbins avenue Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. Willlam H. Al- len was awarded first prize; Mrs, W D. €mith second and Mrs. H. A Lienhard consolation A daughter was born recently fr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Towley of {ington at the New Britaln General hospital. Mr. and Mra. Spencer Terry of |Hartford will glve a rostume recital in the Newington Congregational chapel tomorrow evening at § o'clock. Mrs. L. I. Harding and Mrs. L. ation of Woman's clubs in Walli ford Tuesday. . M. Seatte recently sold their residence on Golf White of New Britain have moved to Hartford street to Mr Mrs. Nelson Mann has been called rious iliners of shing to Boston by the her mother, Mrs. SCHOOTER - MILKOWITZ he wedding of Miss Freda Eie Iyn Milkowitz, danghter of Mr. and Isaac Milko of 107 Rasselt and Nathan Schooler of Taw ke piace Sunday o, Mase, will ternoon at 2 a'clock at Silverherg's ant in Hartford, Miss Helen Milkowlita will be the mald of honor ind the only attendant nes made approvd vages during 1} DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, AND JEWELRY of all descriptions Himberg & Horn Est. 20 Years 392 MAIN STREET 10 R. R. ARCADE MAPLE HLL NEWS | Kinsley of Robbins avenue attended | the fall meeting of the state feder. | ood and family, who SDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. % 8 74k -, “OQ% PIANOS, PLAYERS and GRANDS will be disposed of AT SMASHING REDUCTIONS SALE STARTS, Friday A.M., 9 o’clock . YOll have p!‘Olnlsed your family a piano for the home—your home. Here is your opportunity. Beautiful uprights, player pianos and grands to sclect from; instruments rented for the short summer period by the most discriminatng persons, many of which cannot be told from brand new—case designs of the latest models built both of the finest selections of mahogany and walnut. Others have a moving mar here and there—but.every one in perfect condition, carrying the full manufacturer’s guaranty as of a new piano and will be sold subject to our usual agreement—which is i vou make an exchange, we agree to deduct every penny you have paid us up to that time from the price of the piano for which you exchange. This Piano, No. ........, is guaranteed for five years from date of purchase. Should any defect in material or workmanship appear within that time, we will repair it, or replace the piano with a new one of like grade without eost to you 1f you are not satisfied with your piano you may notify us at any time within 30 days from date of purchase and we will give you your money back. Second: 1f for any reason you wish to exchange your piano for another, you may do so at any time within one year from date of purchase. In case Read this agreement over again, then consider if there is any reason why you should not take advantage of this sale. Why should your home be bare of a piano any longer? Used only 30 Days $265 Special Features of Sale No one need Inse the advantage of this great 3. SERVICE: Parkinson’s Piano Houseg reputation for service will apply to every instrument purchased during this sale—regardiess of price. Free delivery anywhere in New England ; a handsome seat to match with each instrument and a liberal assortment of music rolls, your own selection, with cach player piano, without extra clarge 1. TERMS sales opportunity on account of terms. A $5 cash deposit procures vour choice—a few pennies a day, payable weekly or monthly, meets your payments. Remember, these prices and terms are available only during thus sale PRI 4 MAIL ORDERS: Mail orders will have Mr. ,T“"M'fi‘ personal attention. A full list and description of instruments, together with prices, terms and photographs, will be sent upon request. All orders filled by mail are subject to your approval or money cheerfully refunded. 2. NO RESERVATIONS included in this sale. already ordered. Every rental and used piano is Room must be made for holiday stock Prices quoted. from time to time, are subject to prior sale—hence an early selection is respectfully urged Liberal allowance for your old piano or phonograph NEV BRFTAIN Used 6 Wesks for Concert READ AND READ AGAIN Have you ever stopped to think what music in vour home means to you and your children? STOP AND THINK Let's you and I think what a player piano in your home really means. First, Daddy and Mother and the Kiddies can select a roll of popular, sacred, dance nr vocal music and enjoy all the thrill of trained musicians Tet's you and I think a little further. A musica! education for your kiddies may mean their future livelihood But, even if it does not, a knowledge of music is a tremendous satisfaction-—an accomplishment that means so much in this day and age. A player piano will surround vour children with a musical environment. Tt will insure them the best of associates, for it is this class to which music appeals. Tt is this class of chums you want for vour kiddies and which raises their thoughts above the ordinary things of life. Just think this over, and consider if every word of this is not the truth, Tear this off and mail at once. John Andrews Furniture Co., Inc., 132 Main St., New Britain, Conn, Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, mail me prices, description and photographs of Rental pianos you are offering at reduced prices. CHECK STYLES INTERESTED IN [0 UPRIGHTS [0 PLAYERS [J GRANDS NAME cccsmmsscmsmsisinssmamcommersmirooiiiminsstiotsbiosmias ADDRESS ...

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