New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 13

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FLASHES OF LIFE: WILL VOTE FOR FIRST TIME AT 102 | 3y the Associated Prees. Chicago—Irene Castle McLoughlin has become a mother again, but her sccond child lived only three hours. ture, New York—"My, but the actress got it right in the neck)" said Milli- cent Rogers Salm when she heard of a $87,500 verdict against Wilda Countess Salm, who is in litigation herself, refused “My pictures never do me justice," she explained. mer North Bergen, N, J.—Mrs. Sara Heyman, 102, is going to vote for the first time next Tuesday with her granddaughters. |to meet judgment New York—Mrs. Casey Thorno has given up drinking court she explained that she took it because she was thin and found it too fattening. | Chleago—Were Christ on earth to- day he would be using the news- papers and the radio, in the view of Dr, Burris A. Jenkins of Kansas City as expressed at a conference church publicity, Minneapolis—Because he hired a tramp to sgrve his six months’ jail sentence, a bootlegger must serve six months himself plus 13 months tor contempt. New Yerk—Daughters ar: urged by the union of Orthedos congregations themselves with proper modesty. Denver——There's heavy the north Rtocky mountain and some schools in Montana have been closed to enable ehildren save the sugar beet crop. iro—King Tut's tomb has been d again and well e been found in an in- ner sarcophagus. Paris—"Monsicur Caillaux is hard morsel; what vica hard-bolled,” comments fellow member of the cabinet. Los Angeles—Mrs, Rupert Hughes | opencd a gift shop ying the novelest <he was known on the screen as Patterson Dial. M.—No need to are hold-up men now. fexico dry agents s “stop prohibition officers.” Albuguerque, Hollywood, Calif.—Tstelle Taylor, wife of Jack Dempsey hedvy weight is returning to the scre BEAUTIFY IT WITH MOND DYES” Just Dip to Tint or Boil A ANAAAAAAANAANANAA ent pack-| Hartford, Oct. 37 (/—The adj diree- | tant general's oifice has announc ticns so simple any |geveral promotions in the Connec-| woman can tint soft, | yicut National Guard. Second Lieu-| delicate shades or dye | tenant Owen J. White, Hd. Co. 434 vich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, rib- cries, coverings, hang- ings—everything! no other kind st whether the | ant Edward G, Hoftman, Troop I material you wish to color is wool or | First Cavalry, and Second Lieuten- silk or whether it is linen, cotton of ' ant Edward J. Leary, vuy Diamond Dy nd tell your drug Salesmanship Public Speaking Business Letters Sign Painting OPENING RALLY FRIDAY NIGHT 8 a'clock OPEN TO MEN Watch To 'NEW JERSEY WOMAN| as Lucrctia Borgla in a new plc- | morrow City Items Hallowe'en Hats, 50c doz. vitt Gift Shop.—advt. A meeting of the third district of | thel Bonaiar Vetorana i willl Beineld B‘r.'?[e:;ngg:;“.g[ Tl‘ll‘:-\:rsyln:;;:i!\'(. i Prominent Member of Dial Is Victim NGATHOLIGS AND MASONS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOEER 27, 1025. Night’s Paper BESSE-LELAND’S SPECIAL ADVIERTISEMENT N e " FOR $23.50. T. F. McCabe, 49 Walnut — | with L. D, Penfield Camp tomorrow | sjass will hold a soclal and frolle in of Suicide—Leaves Notes Minneapolis, Minn.—A. N, Barney, | cvening at 7:30 o'clock at Jr. 0. U. last known survivor of the Ripon | .A. AL hall. bo entertalnment and refrogh Wisconsin, meeting where the re- Hallowe'en | e LR B publican party was born in®1554 is| Burrltt Gitt Shop, 73 W. Main St |, "; on Auxiliary, ot A, .1 Loudon, Oct, 7 UP—Darrell Fig: 2 dead. advt. DATIoNG camp hLl“l““d” fi“‘““s“ gis, Irish journalist and a member of 1oly Name Society Endorses Sim- > | 3 will hold a Hallowe'en | ° . San Francisco, Calife — G. M. | o A s GIens | party at the state armory fomorrow |{ho Dial was found dead today 0 2 jiar Resolution s rancisco, Calit. — G. M. | Falls, N. has returned to her | ot 4 Bt 0 B e Hammond |lodsing house. Gas was escaping {(Broncho Billy) Anderson, for- | home after visiting her parents, Mr. film actor and musical | and Mrs, |producer, is broke, He h |been unable to work f he sald, in explalning wh producer, « had slept in a mortar box, MeCrory, AOTK.— h |ehoked while eatipg at the home of a friend, Terrance Kgaups, 15, 18| hand. | Dublin, dead. Xmas music club forming, Morans. 1 A number of letiers {o personal s S AUBURN STRIKE SETTLED. | friends of Miggls wers found in his {he suppression of Catholic and pri- Arkadelphia, Ark.~Dalton Hall, |being taken to prison us an escaps |convict, spurned liberty to rescue his jthres guards from under their over- turned automobile. {men—take my fingar prints” boasted a |after half & night squad nad dragged the 230 pounder into a cell. They |at |left the job to the day force. self-styled “California tornado” |adv, A Mallowe’en social will be held |ule will be malntained, The plant, COMPANY I'T0 RECRUIT Enlistments Expire in November and Campaign Will Be Conducted to Fill Vacancies in Ranks. Company I, 169th Infaniry, one of the three local units of the Connec- ticut National Guard, was organized lin this clty three years ago in No- | vember, Therefore the term of en- listment of those men who formed the nucleus of the command will ex- | pire mext month, and a recruiting campaign has been determined upon {to fill the vacancies that will occur. Company 1 has not been recruiting | tor several months because of federal restrictions, but recruiting is now open and suitable young men over 18 years old are urged to enlist. In anticipation of the recruiting campaign, a remarkable moving ple- ture of the activitles at tha annual encampment of the regiment at Ni- antic in July of this year has been socured and one of the Jocal theaters will be asked to show it during the drive for new members. Captain Willlam W. T. Squire has sccured for the company 30 tickets to the Yale-Army game which will be played in New Haven on Satur- | day, and the organization will be { well represented at the annual foot-} | ball classle this year. _ 1 Company 1 furnished the fi ! squad at the funeral of the late W liam Abetz, held in this ¢ week, and a letter has been received rom A. G. Hammond camp of the Spanish War Veterans compliment- | ing the squad for its services. | NATIONAL GUARD NOTES. division, is promoted to be first lieu- | tenant of Infantry; First Sergeant, Howard HaShirrefts, Hd. Co. 43d di- vision, to be second lleutenant of in- ¢ fantry; Private Harold I\ Caffrey, | Company D, 169th infantry, appoint-| ed second lieutenant of infantry.! The resignations of Second 'l,h‘.utmn‘ Battery A 1924 F. A., have been accepted. - Y.M. C. A. | EDUCATIONAL CLASSES Accountancy gng Benfamin Olson of this| yey ' 1, Hibbard and daughter, | Last week ho was a witness at a IA\\;,I; ?;;11::‘ —‘;\);U_ummm Reg. Planos at Morats | | week-end visit to New York city, |Rita North, a young Irish danc of $6,081 due Rev, Nicholas Widder, New York music | pastor church o call to Atlanta, Ga. — Hospital internes | church lehiseled J. B. Taylor out of a suit| Choice ot artificial stone pajamas after ho [See our window. formerly Emmanuel Gospel of this city, has accepted a at Passaic, N. The Burritt Gift Shop, 72 W. Main St.—advt, Miss Viola® Blair nmped on the | court fs at New Britain General ho. {back with a loaded pistol when le | pital suffering from a broken collar | is quties as manager of the Falace |in November, 1 bone and blood-poisoning int her | Willlam E. Latham will leave Fri- Auburn( N. Y., Oct. 27 (®The |room. day for Florida where he will spend | sirike of operatives of the Auburn he winter as has been his custom | Woolen company, which has been in | Darrell I tor Latham, & veleran of the vil war, | day, and the strikers will_return to |history. He figured in the T = was for many years the city's first | their machines next Monflay. It is |rebellion at Dublin in 1918, for Louisville, Ky.—*“I'vs Killed thrce |selectman, Join Morans' Xmas Music Club.— | a wage reduction of 10 per cent, but |when standing as an independent club evening. | calfe mills of Providence, R. T, em- l.\t that time M ST, Misses Maude Hatton //;f//////// e, An Artist's Rendering of a Typical GrantStore. Remember this name plate. It means “Better Values." camp have been invited. {from a jet. W i Miss Helen, will leave Thursday for [cOroner's inquiry into the death of I A rally of prospective students in |tcacher. She died in a hospital i C. A, education classes, last |{rom an operation, The coroner's vear's students and members who (inquiry has been continued until are interested in the course, will be |Novemwer fifth. ieseroy Grace |,.q priday evening at the "Y' Figgls testifled at the Inquest that 'S% ; J | Councitman Thomas P. Orchard |he hiad known Miss North for two Wedding Gifts at $0.00. [, gianley street has veturned trom |years. He sald they had discusscd e the Hartford hospltal where ho un- |getting marrled as soon as she bad | o A ine e . lderwent an operation on his foot. (left the hospital. 100 ORI I e Woodruff | yavgel B. Finh, formerly of the | Figgls~was previoush -marricl o his wife having committed suicidc by shooting her iselt while riding in a taxicab nva |15 M, Lowe theaters, commenced The theater yesterday. s was one of the most Mr. | force for six. weeks, was settled to- |plcturesque figures in recent Trish understood that the workers accept {which he was arrested. Tn 102 are assured that a full time sched- |candidate for the Dail Eireann, ‘ll\rm‘ men forced their way info his 1 Isabella | whichis a- substdlary of the Me . Tiggls Trene | ploy 350 operatives, I parents Burkarth are In charge of the af- jured and when she committed sul- wh S DARRELL FIGGINS, WELL 25605 e Vo' wote expiainea Victrolas 1-2 price at Morans,— that this injury had persisted and ~—adv. KNOWN IRISHMAN) DIEO that can constitution. lem congfronting its enemies in this “This is not rellgion; 1t is not|country is “to allow free speech, and Ameficanism, The spirit displayed |'yet not to allow it to become revo- by such groups is essentially vicious, | lutionary." unjust and destructive,” Bur- did not want to be a drag A Nash Co. suit or overcoat ¢n her husband. Grotto hall this evening. There will To Friends i BOTH FIGHT]NG BIGOTRY to That of Mayflower Descendants Called UpOn| Ajaska has a mineral output of to Combat Radicalis Pack. Other Organization, betiRAL Al an k80 fiicism in Hartford Address, i, ot 21 s con b | ABSOLUTE RELIEF sty somomt oo mavs ot matcunns| FROM INDIGESTION tantly combat the wave of radicalism and pacifism, so prevalent in this| A absolute and guaranteed relief country at the present time,” was|is now available to all sufferers from sounded in an address delivered by indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, gas Addison P. Munroe, of Providence, (and other sto governor general of the General So-| ABSO-DIGES ciety of Mayflows the annual luncheon of the Connec- |building tonic, a wonderful aid to ticut society here today. digestion. Try it today and you will Mr. Munroe also urged his audience |recommend it to your friends to- to support a movement for MOTe MOITOW. swift and sure punishment for crim-| Sold by the Miller-Hanson Drug inals as a measure to control the{Co., City drug store and Dickinson . great crime wave which he declared | Drug Co. / e i RS PR T T N TR shington, by Archbishop of Baltimore as- Michael J. sailing organizations which “Giod-giving rights of a mecting of parents and chi gton members of the Holy sociely it adopted a csolution opposing ment e ottish Rite Masons for the southern mavements having for theip object ate schools, Archbishop Curley, in his address, “loud in re- who would destroy, they could, the very lives of mil- lions of American citizen: superiors from every + light ofda by 1 organiz ous prating, > forth clothed in on and patriotism roy in their unchris- home and cut his famous red heard. a raiment ot re 1 trying to anxious to des shield her husband, was slightly in- tian hatred the God-given rights of s e e e v e - % \_'v' 5 Something, for Everybody All members of the family will find their daily needs met at Grant's 35 Departments where hundreds of items you need and use every day are on sale at Economy Prices, nothing over One Dollar. b One of a great chain of efficiently managed stores, Grant's can, and does, sell for less. 40,000,000 Customers attest Grant popularity! Your New Store Opens Soon—Watch for Date. AN \\\\ A\ \ | WHITE LOAF FLOUR .............. sack $1.23 The Real E.conomy in Your City. st i and children and to make [ now holds the country in its grip. sument of persecutfon out of | Concerning radicallsm, Mr, Mun- noblest charter, the Ameri-|roe declared that .#ffe chief prob< FAIRY STORY SOUNDS WARNING ”\:;A;:a):‘\,l. golng to make any wine “Nol 1It's aganst the law."—Life. almost §20,000,000 annually, e ——d h disorders. is an appetizing, descendants, at|clear red liquor—a real health- WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT T ~NARKET C0.- o v SPECIAL FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 A. M. » POTATOES pk. 55¢ Lean Fresh | Challenge | Best Pure SHOULDERS | MILK LARD 20C ) ‘ 2 s 25(:1 2 ms37c ALL DAY SPECIALS -:- ROUND A SIRLOIN awox STEAKS 1b. 35¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS . vekeas B 3 FRESH CUT HAMBURG 3 % lgg BEST FRANKFORTS .......... . b 18¢ ROAS VI AL s e et 20K ROASTING CHICKENS ................ b 39%¢ CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ........... b 22¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF ................. ]} 10¢ DOMINO G NO GRAN. SUGAR 105%8"57¢ — 25%:"$1.42 EVAPORATED MILK ............... 3 cans 29 ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS .... 2!4-1b box 382 P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ..... 6 bars 25¢ Grandma's Pancake Sweet Mixed Pickles vFlour. package Hc-§‘3c 1 quart jar ......... §5¢ Uneeda Biscuit | Fresh Pink Salmon v'_’.p:l(‘kag(‘s ...... peelle | SN i i W 'P::‘Rg’:z Tuna <5 Calif. Peaches, can ... 25¢ Canpbella ouoa \th?atena, package .. 23¢ B AN e RN h.l;ly.!unel’eu Sugar Corn, 2 cans ... 29¢ | _ 2 CANS ......oeev.. 256 Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 23¢ | Red Raspberries, can , 25e Green Beans, can . . 18¢ | Wax Beans, can .,.., 18¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BU'?I;TER 2 lbs. $1.05 PARKSDALE FARM EGGS ........ 2 dozen 87c . b 35¢ FANCY VERMONT CHEESE ...... “Good Luck Oleo | Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo e | 30c 30c FANCY BALDWIN APPLES ...... 3 quarts 25¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS ............ dozen 25¢ JUICY GRAPEFRUIT ................ 3 for 25¢ SOUND YELLOW ONIONS .......... 6 Ibs 25¢ YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS ...... package 3% Calif Sunkist Oranges Carrots and Parsnips GO oo caiciane . 3% 8 WB e pmiiiinit Fancy Iceberg Lettuce { Fancy Bleached Celery, bunch ..... 20¢ Rl ooiooesininane 106 ‘ Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs 25¢ Spinach, peck ....... 29¢

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