New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1925, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925. B Y vy commande q e carl Harbor, Hawall, Marine fly-!the White army announced that hi (TP} Id The mtuch-sought bandit was|the military commander himself 5 | 1 ar h ISz ne)da taro s : @i nemy Wil hold a banquet on Nos . New Brltaln Hera Killed with his own gun, although|there was little Information to he f'actsandf.anc’es a g fields are at Quantico, Vi, arn I 5 HERALD CUBLISHING COMPANY 1 Port-au-Prince, Haith, und Guam, [vember 20, at which time the mem- even Ignored a telegram Paclfic bers and giests will be addressed by UY HOBENI QUILLEN : aclfle oeran, evs and & ross : ! Q. 1s Walter Johnson, the Wash- |Rev. Churles A, Decker, leader of | ington basebull team pitcher, of |Everyman's Bible class ot Bridge- Modernivm: More doferred pay [ Norweglan or Bwedish descent? |bort. 5 i ments; fewer deferred desir il | A. He was born Novemher 6, Lettors of sympathy and flowers SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¥l RO Eder tampnNtn) KoL : il 1887, at Humholdt, Kansas, Some |Wcro sent to Dr. Hill and President Tt THE SHAH OF PERSIA moll. General Sarrall apparently had [ Old England fa tottering, as ! ¢ s untestors wore Baofch, | Armatrong. 3 " 82,00 Whiee Monthe The Shah of Persla is—or was— | bren decelving the home govern- [ ustil, to bigger and better things, ot AP D Can you give a deseription | ,\.»x‘v“:il\n‘\lwmy 'l,'lnhlfl (1':::““;1"5 }:n; 76¢c. @ Month, o of ° 1", ol P C ent d the world t large n' Y W ) death of Jullus Cuerar? das w dellver the sern 3 oneiot Liie ivoridia richest meny/aleai ment and sho aiorid at iares AaA0|Shpiastiiuny miiagekyhol tax thems > d Appian glves the followlng |make it an Armistice Day sormon, the world's greatest spender. Thin| the / 8 0 trend of affalrs. 1lis fdea of 5 hire age ake % § “The Palace sclves to hire agents to make them |[ gong all co lea " . sccount of his death: “As soon as |!Aking as his subject, “The scventh potessate of fhe Kajar|“winning victories” apparently was|pehave, d sl communications to Fun Shop Editor, care 0t the New I/ (nesar was scated, the other con-|Of I’¢ dynasty, which started in 1776, fu| by means of “official communiques.” — | Britain Herald, and your letter spirators surrounded him according now an ordinary citizen. Tteza Khan, | This style of victory eventually gs| Still 4f all of us could do as we ||l iy be forwarded to New York. to custom, as friends, having each AP LNEH OB ICALLY the Perstan premier, appears to have [ found out Rieaat r;wl-» jRorgnes wouldn't get || S QUESTIONS ANSWERED his dagger concealed, At the same ’ B Buvinees Offfos ..o 916 inatituted a auccesaful overthrow of | The new high commissioner of|*" 2 went One, Folks? ; time Attius Cimber standing before | | Week’s Activities in Editorfal Rooms .... 926 L 2 . . ) 24 You can get an answer to any him began to entreat the return of the kingly dictator and ablished | 8yrla, who will be a clvilian, is en How people would rave if the|Thermometers? What good are | question of fuct or information by |his brother who was an exlle; and Catholic Churches a republie, titled to sympathy. Rifflans were Armenjuns and the they? riting to The Question Editor, New | upon his refusal, under pretence of n the Clty. Cireulation books and| The Shah of Persia was one of ——— French were Turks, n l““;-‘mmgv the weather any- britain H‘;'.‘ "’}‘ “-“‘J‘Hw\l\?n ]l:\m[uu, nvgluh]u;' 1t wh:\ mo'r‘o humility, he[ S 2 ] | % : : e & : | ew York avenue, Washington, | took him by the robe and drawi St. Mary's Pres room always open to advertwers. | those potentates who did not help | TISON AS AN AID Chineso bandite are queer, They | We newd cheer-mometer to show [, G, enelosing two conts in & ifml“. i3 mito “ng Ehout hin ':",L:,k',' "';f» T I::‘T"“Ztg::;'::nl‘,emry e the prestige of the king husiness in TO STIR POLITICAL POT, operate In the country instead of | UUr Spivits, 16 they're high or | for reply. Medical, legal and marital [ ing out ‘Why do you delay my |requicm high mass tomorrow motn- Member of the Assocluted Press. the eyes of the world. A man who Congressman Tilgon of Connectl-|In centers of culture, 10l cannot be given, nor can ex-|friends? Thereupon Casca first of |[Ing at 7 o'clock for Christopher ‘The A Inted Prese fs exclusively en- | has jewcls worth many millions, | cut is belng utllized as a campalgn — SR tended rescarch be undertaken. All all reaching over his head thought |l'lood at St. Mary's ch roh titled to the ue for re-publication of Ancient the ] e o ; v 20Es b ] y ttied to the e for ‘resputlieation of | L\ 0o s vo oke 8,000,000 fn | helper in both New Haven and Mr. Newgrooms Wiy dldnt sou | CINT auestions will receive @ per-| fo strike his dagger Into his throat,| The Holy Family Circle wiil hold eredited In this paper and also loca) 5 ) ; ; N N G e e A e Ol sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- | hut wounded him only in the breast, |an important meeting at 8 o'clock a0k e his ioape Parisian gambling houses, whose | Massachusetts, The onnectleut con- oy .Ir.\l‘l:;‘LN a |m|1' other grocery, |not he answercd. Al letters are | Caesar having disengaged himaelf | Wednesday evening to make plans yacht parties cost him $1,000,000, | gressman has returned to New lng- cEnch ];’”l ey leep f apg | CONNdential.—Editor. from Cimber, and caught hold of |for the aunual sale to be held on Momber Audit Bureau of Cireulation, | “Nd Whose tips to flower glrls have| land to help his fellow. eitlzen, John the trouble, They keep them foo| Q. Do any kinds of plants grow f,,;;“:,,“,j“;‘“h‘;,,,‘;:‘,‘,‘”(}p;?‘{‘.nl‘fi: it | s mund Bivat: Friny devotioud long. iin the Arctic region | wonderful force; but being at {Will be held Friday morning and —- | A, Dr. Walter N. Koelz who (Y o Ao ; ) handy grips with him, another |cvening. The men of the parish will eirculatlon. ~ Our eirculation statisties | pleasure, His harem at Teheran was | tor Willlam B, Butler, for reelection A Chip off the Old Black companied MacMillan on the b ¥ } - {ruck his dagger into his side, |attend communion in a bedy nest Brotection vomimet foaud” 1 mawnore® | the largest in the world, and tho|in the Bay State, Senator Butler's . The {‘f“""“ ‘;‘ Gk of "\‘\ L "””’l”,,_h ”,”'“’ "I:" k .r”f”",ull:?, Tl ‘A"ivl’_*l“*“;’o"]‘ “'l"" ””""" W jus gave him a wound in the [Sunday morning at the § o'clovk distribution figures to both ratlonal and [ ytensily in his kitchen cost 825,000, [ term ends in a year and he probably | e ONIY one EUrope bows o and e thi e SPER TR ORI A IS RO TR ISR 0 tace e Britua a{riolc WHImguite!| Al08EEE . e ; scrapes before 18 a tourlst, { funny things he did glon around Etah says, “Some fitty (oot B S SRR S nus | All Bouls Day was obscrver toda, 000, But for two years he has lived | will have to face former Senator The night that Hallowe'en came |specimens of flowering plants ean ol 4o Imhin’v!l the head, ana | With ma at 6:30 and 7 o'clock, R T s New| i Parls, where his unofticlal harem | Walsh at the polis. Tt will be a very | TFrench statesmanship consists tn | round Ve found in bloom in a few min- "y oho anraged and roaring | 'M® latter beink n solemn high muss Tork st Hotallng'a Newsstand. Times | has been as large as the official one | stiff battle, and Senator Butler will [ postponing the inevitable in order (\,\lh‘)n I e L feRnl jutes' walk, Popples, pinks, dande- yyo"p paynge beast, turncd some.| 1Banrs of marriage were publishe: Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Bnt d one's job, how he rang the fire be | lion el LR oast, L s 9 Ghand Central. t2n0 Seseute” "™*"® L at the Persian capital. In short, he [have no concurrent presidential eice- | 10 Mol one’s Job Aud scared the village folk o u'lll\:rvlrl“ R '”n,Z”l'” times to one and somotimes to the | {GyI, ¢ U THet (e ibl‘f\l:rm;‘ —_— is, or was, a survivor of the type of | afon to help him retain his seat. Tenusaloms Hera it 15 almpatyine | Alid how e constablt got mad W iihat ¢ toncht ihe: caan!s fedze! :’"}""z\‘n“":l’":"g'l‘ farne ""‘“; AMOF Hart, SENATOR HALL AS Oriental despots that figure in tales| It would be a pecullar twist of [ tor and no craze to take the place | And thought it was no foke, the Kentucky Bluegrass | {hteuithel siintled Ms":oh—” S5ar MAYORALTY TIMBER, of the dim past in the ¥Far East, fate if Presldent Coolidge's personal | of cross word pu 5 r i o tell i o orms a thick. carpet though in!yie ri0n ana suffered himself gent- | v i ve heard him tell a hundred | genora R W E g It was been a matter of common| During the war, when everybody | friend and campaign manager were| ; el e . ja ’x‘””‘“ Y)“"”}" ‘“1’ ']“” F“"“ tall | 1y (o fall before Pompey's statue. 5 Amcrica may have more crime mes e willow bushes belng only one | e o 2 > knowledge that State Senator Jid-|except the Shah and his harem | defeated in the state in which the . ° i dna) : o Yo e e nd=tani ot (SE DONE OBy ON%ifThoy forehore not to glve him| {han other countries, but she How s and or two feet high in favored situa- | ot a BRE B0 O et 5o AT e alt ths oriaivelk, | Got farmer Reynold's Jersey cow : tions. Timothy grows so luxuriant-| 5 da he R (g | 5 ithat there were three and twenty 5 . the nomination for mayor on the| Vation in Persia, he invested $100,- | it were not for Walsh's army of Sl | Astride the barn root ( $ ly that an American farmer would morning at 7 o'clos R e T i wounds found in his body. And| b ey bes willbe holt Republican ticket any time he cares| 000 in Liberty bonds as a token of | friends around Boston the possibil- | l" is ;'f" ‘”‘l"’l‘"ff ::y’;l’ & ",:::n:fd,‘,;}.n { ‘1\1‘;3\- “,.,\:‘.1 (ul~ ,,.‘:,;.:.I H‘ L 'I“ h“ ('“'m‘ "“;‘{:“”,‘:"';‘:mvl;:-;"jh:’ those that slew him were 8o eager | N,' l‘::]:"“;",r,:’:,‘ e‘.r:,’:“:"‘ T“],,' to accept it. The offer, in fact, is of | gratitude toward the United States|ity would be remote: but the major A_m;'w‘ TS s | To find their gates alt been | anta the Gl the Nohens, which | '1at some of them through vehe- | ons will be heard Thurscay long standing. He could have had |for coming to the aid of his starving [ population of the state is along the B st < swiped lawa e ol abeniodnl: iant “";”";"‘“:"\T'lt(‘:l\lfklnk of it | noon and evening. the nominatlon two years ago. He | kinsmen. coast and Scnator Walsh 15 nothing | 1t is easier to listen to a wom- | 2™ pited up in some Jol growths of all. They clothe the! ' r‘;“ \\'n-flc :\}:fi‘ :iu» o ’I'h:irc will h)r a card |\:1rl\v in tha can have 1t today hecause the city| His Highness or whatever they |if not a great campaigner and vote- |an’s denunciation of steel traps if clifiy completely, up to a heighth of [y . : 2 ¢ U parlenEhaINTIu A dayeyent & 't wearing fur 2,000 feet In brilllant hues of or. | Peivecn Harriet Beecfier Stow and | The Chi'lren of Mary will meet organization would be whling to get | cail him, is now stranded in Paris. | gotter. With no presidential clection [ she 1St wearing fur e T e ey e e ot v B IR at 7:30 o'clock tonight. down upon its collective hands and | If he hasn't plenty ot funds sewed | to assist the present senator, lis i And nowhers In the neighbor AT pury e > A. They were sigter and brother. Ahe final supper of the season 1n rave. national problems” are | e b U with green pafches of grass and| o ore weee the o , . e e up outslde at Persia he may have to | chances are at lcast no better than | fose {hings that. seem so fneig- | L4 OUF front gate be sern black where the hirds have kept |,y . 3 re the members of der the auspices of the women of : 50. The 1 i el He's oftered me & dollar bl black > ! '] the American Debt commission that [the marish, will be held November The time for booms and bomlets | B0 to Work. He ought to make a|B0-50. The Ligston Herald, staunchi| nifieant during a world scrics, o fnaloat Wl ere liUaimin: iginach e OURcoNs i'{’,‘."‘“;‘"l}rvcv-ml.v met to arrange for the {18, Donations will be solicited taie 18 agaln here, and we find the po- | B00d butler for some genteel family. | Butler organ, is alarmed, But (here's one shuck never ]‘m'd‘ ¢ vihvatling that of ‘the Bad | pavment of the French debt to|weel from families in the north- Sitleal . writer of the Hartford Times Senator Butler has not exactly | got— MR America? western part of the parish. 5 p . ' . he pokeherry polsonous? e W Me T 1 " 1 the Tadle > ’ n o roved himself a poor senator; he at - We burned it up, we did e et A. Andrew W, Mellon, secrctary e regular meeting ¢ LRV 8 saying nice things about Mr. Hall, THE YALE BOWL pic i v o Py Tk S0 A The root of the pokeberry|or” treqsury: Trank B, Kellogs, |Ald society will be wold fomorrew to:mit AND CASH CUSTOMERS. least has nonnjenoughitoimt el Would Be Glorio {18 mildly poisonous and is reported | coorotary of state; Herbert G, |+vening in the parish hall Some time since it was stated The football game between Yale|and not rock the boat. He has lacked Dealer: “Yes, we have some very | (0 have glven serlous troubde when |yjoover,” seertary of commerces| Banns of marriage wers publish that Senator Edward ¥, Hall, of |and the Army last Saturday swas|the brilliance of Walsh and also h (i nice alirm clocks. Some with| St by mistako for horscradish. | jtecq Smoot of the U. 8. senate and |€d for the first time vesterday: be the - sixth senatorial district, 7 : been minus the demagogic fire that - Juminous dials, Do yon want one | S59me prople, however, consider the {nycodore 1. Burton of the house |tween Paul Z. “iboski and Beatrice : : played in {deal football weather, | been minus the demagogic fir ens o great delicacy, The berries | 7 would invall probability be the e T A L TP S s you ‘can see al night?” frerad ALY iCS | of representatives, Mr., Mellon is |}« Carlscn. Republican candidate for mayor | With the air just crlsp enmough to | aPpeals arg 2 i ch Kknowledge 1s much | Customer: “I'd rather have one|MAve been uscd for coloring wine, | chairman of the commission, _ St.John the Fvangelist of New Brifain %t the municipal | give the players the masimum of 7zip. S SR ol o I*" scemed | T can’t heaz in the morning." L are thought to have an injurl- | "0 "“\hich are the leading| 7There Will be a second anniver- election in that city next spring. | und the playing field fn perfect con- DETROIT'S RELIGIOUS |l gk YR QT & Ay Ti& Clatlson onl¥ effect and their use is prohibit- [y altniest states? sary vequiem high mass tomorrow " at e ar gt e attraetive when there were no one- Ltk ke otk 7 o R From what has been heard this e o YLECTION, Attrac : 0 GO, AR B 7 Yoris SR Pennsyivania, DLor I8 SALELIAS A GIC0K 2 woek on reliable suthority nothe | 4ition. The usual crush at Yale bowl, piece. bathing sul . iy ‘ F berry are used medically. church of §t. John the Kvangelist for - Phetalty aled i CommD Hot lips have meited many a ¥ Tllinofs, Ohlo and Massachusetts, ing can prevent that probability | With the army of automoblles oceu- [ The city election in Detroit tomor- —_— S L Q. Can you (eIl me something - i achusetts. |y Harold Campbell. from becoming an actuality but pying all available territory again|row has suddenly blossomed out as It inanimate thin dan't think, | © i a t Michael Arlen, the author of Tirst Jriday services will be' held Sel ¥ 1 i 2 v doe e gus snpply know you ' » Green 1Hat? in the morning and evening. the declination of Senator Hall | indicated how excited we can get|An affair of national interest. And|how does the gus supp NO Artist! | ireen 1a . [4 8. accept t 3 5 n ® 10 T : are ce ¢ a filling sta- 3 1 i P o] A . John the Evangelist soclety to accept the nomination. ; all because tM Ku Kiux Klan hag|re three miles from a Six-year-oll Marjorie showed. her He is an Englishman of | ob ] ojeriig kingiotaports, 2 sl iie ol Bl sy mother e Tikences of o bahy |Atmenian parentage. Recently he | servation will meet this evening and the Altar 8o we have it on our old friend,| That the bowl fsn't large enough | “orsanized the city™ in a way never = 101 k3 il . — vt : : | foty will meet Thursday evening : : . whiel she had just fashioned from | has become popular on account of 0 TI' W ,' soclety. ) “reliable authority.” and nothing can | was again seif-cvident. When it was | before attempicd in a city election, | he things that tremble with | 508 S, B0 G (L [the type of sophisticated fiction he | n e Weather at 8 o'clock, ; prevent the stato senalor from run- | built the Yale howl was expecied to and beeatse Henry Vord, arouscd j eagerness when standing still are a5, LG e newly-diseover- | Writes. At prescht Jie s in this o M~IP“""-‘ Church ning for mayor except his own dis- | take care of all customers available | Over the matter, has been making se. o bird dog and a fHvver- | o gy o her litte daughter, 11 S B e e Ing ol neton oV e Foraoanitior ch‘:::;w‘:v] nESr:;:}:n-‘A‘th;l:‘tl“n;;fl:: clina I contrary. The ns e gtateme 2 ther ed her with enthusi- | his novel, s Gireen Hat." He {s| ‘Vashington, Nov, 2.—Forecasi da i incitnation to the contrary. The| for many years; now there are more | About s many campaign statements A inan sl atTiagdt crcatire twho xn\ry:”J.x ‘v‘“ ‘Ew\. ’::m ‘L o [u:M baby! | the anthor of “These Charming | Southern Now Englan Cloudy and |8t. Peter's church for Mrs. Helena well painted and well} potential customers on the outside[as the car tes. thinks a perfectly darling hat Tooks | 37 (000 ate an artist!” People” and other popular novels, | Probably showers tonight: slightly |Boutin and a mass for the dead than there are on the inside. Tt s the Kian's first attempt 10 |like $1.95, even though it is mark-| o g Q. What fs the meaning of i $Armer in extreme northwest por- |members of St. Anne's society at § "It would cost considerable money | CORtrol a Dig city and Detroit was|ed $22.50. “Hun” replicd Marjorie, hands | word “Mara” used by tho Japan- |{ons: Tuesduy parlly cloudy; show. |o'elack Friday morning and o mass »uld cost considerable money g 3 3 J ks [ | ers In Southeast portions; fresh east |for the dead members of St. Peter's uation about where it was $ et ¢ chosen becanse Mayor Smith, an ad- TR on her hips, and liead thrown | ese arsun Solitheast pol e s - gy tojenlares thotbanl MbUIIEEEE 8 T |E e o e e e T e e iwateoiun and ek R kit elork A, Tt is used by the Japanese|@nd mortheast winds oclety Gaturday morning st ¢ Ago. At that time Mr. Hall explained | doubt it would bring tn handsome re- | Mittedly cfficient and conseientious) oy 4 cores famous, hut as a EoarRTST RS mmars O oMo oD ey DA Tk sla teal SRS e ogiTsast SN AW REO e 0% SE TR ISR S that he did not want to run against| turns. Yet there is no guarantee that | Mayor, is a member of the Roman |y the awakening comes decades = literally it means eivele [l.-v-m- cloud fnm much change in Yl'||d:5) m""“fli-“g‘ ]rl‘m": r“n!ngm hel ] 1 ‘ fame. 25 L i mperatur sh east shifti riday a i Magor Laonessa. They were personal | conditions would be vastly improved, | Catholic church, before the fame. It 1 Had Happened in 1925 Q. How can ono disting e e L O R R e e Wl e s : ; iy Ty RS D G e S elopmant —— (As Imagined by James Brachman) | Mexican from a pure a? ! Ao : friends, had i mutual regard [ There ts substance to the argument { i R N o 1 Ah, I'm glad to| A. About 50 per cent of the Mexi- | Conditions: The pressure is high ;:’::::‘,:2‘2“::,;::;L‘,,";’,‘:;‘f,‘,,’,-‘; sald the American, “I will listen | xnow you, Mr. Banks. My name is| cans have Indlan hlood and the :’,““"(f\“‘ 1“‘"% iafeidlow over | MAKh B the Soici oz mne T patiently 1o the other fellow's side | Golumbus, Yes. Christopher Colum- | lmve ~fhe distinctive high cheel | 11 Gl of Mexico and the Rocky | GZionr it " friendship by being political conten-| who would lfke to enter. the attempt to defeat the mayor |of the question.’ bus of the Columbus Exploring Co.. | bones, small oyes and flat nose of ‘"‘i;g‘"‘]‘l"“;""m”“;‘"‘“‘h““ I‘l“;"’c" "('; " St. Andrew's Church ders against one another, Mr. Hall at Sl professing to consider them on a! (Protected by Assoclated %ditors, | Ine, Iere fs my ca . you see | (hat ruce. Those ot pure Spaniah | (i iy Sl and mainy | Vincent Jurevicla of 1 VLaSalle a i . an ne. P well recommended by Queen | ancestry, however, ha T 5 8 c 3 ¥ 4 2 that time gave it out that if the A FAMOUS PUBLISHER plane of cquality—at least o far as | inc.) I A alecont e ”;D‘”mf:: ‘_:‘; weather from Louisiana northoast- | %" ::_0’;“':""{“ :"’a;y‘|]z‘;“““““‘"l"t A : e R R SR 5 tlizabe S Ary ace, la ves, | oo ; N o 5 coft street will be marric Democrats ran another candidate he GOLS TO REST. the Detrolt fracas is concerned ow I think fhe world is round, | straight thin nose and thelr cheek | N1 10 Virsinia. - The tompera-1oe oo %y ngran's chureh tomorro hight consider the nomination more| Tle story of General Felix Agnus, | Nothing more defrimental to the Y A T d Mr. Banks, and to prove it I'm g- | bones are not prominent. It would | yoy ;7,,’.;.}"‘.1;(1‘1‘& “bu:m :“s”"&fli morntnsing Eholclock bVARSYEE fuvorably, Since that gime the mayor | formar publisher of the Taltimore |integrity of American potities cn| 25 Fears Ago 10@@Y |ing 1o suil aroma it. An wo need o hard fo_distingulsh between tho | S (" CEEEE BEL (8 800 ward V. Grikis. pastor. 3 ions s re ital, and we have is- | latte e of Mexicans Span- [ ,a 2 S Orts : 0 appointed him chalrman of the| American, is one filled with romance, | be devised than running clections on dRamots o3 “:‘:‘ (I“}‘ ':I _I_:" il :‘:’ T “‘x'f‘ '(f”“ \w‘m‘”"“"v “!“’I’ | of November, . ";rt\ :!our.! Idn\o‘fi;m “]\u Y;; held A ot financaland o ; bl came 1o | A religions issue. Verctofore nobody [ sued stock ) corni el i n fact they are the same in|° qo qiion ™ e oo ity | Sunday, November 15, and will con- board of finance and taxation. His|Like the elder Pulitzer, he came 1 d omorrow is cloction day and that | conts a share, Mr. Bunks, and ita | everything except nationality. E et rr;:lmlz"‘,,‘n‘f:c",”w" tinue on Monday coming to a closc | New Britain will vote for presiden- | the chance of a life-time. | Q. What is fncluded {n the geo- P lon Tucsday morning. decreased; so has his fyiendship with | died after building up great news. | Smith's religion; whether he went! LS i g followed by increasing cloudi- !fial clectors, state officers, & con-|put you down for a hundred fgraphical term “Asia Minor ) y increasing cloudi the mayor. o 1o mass In a Catholic church on | gressman, a senator, judge of pro- | shar e Asia Minor is the namo of AR DROPS DEAD IN WORCESTER The mayor has not yet decided| The bit of fate, which cansed |Sunday morning, or sat in the pew |bate, justices of the peace, and two that part of Asia that extends in a | Worcester, Mass., Nov. 2 (A—Mar- assem- “Nice day isu't 1, Mr " peninsula be veen ihe Black sea| Aclke W ~ 4 tin Hickey, aged 63, for 40 years My mame is Poncis de Teon, of the fang tn Mediterranean to 1|4“l‘\51\5 Who Can Stand postmaster at Grafton, near here o 1 o ¢ . o) 2 n 1 the democrats, hopeful, Whether | Fountain of Youth Oil compuny, 10- | Ac \ sea, forming a bridge be-| Scorn of I'c]lm\men dropped dead In his home today. H MeKinley or Yrean will carey the | cated in Mlorlda. Here fs a sample | pgecn Hurope and Asia, With a substitute speaker and a |had held office In the Foresters of views about running for the mayor-| turning polnt in his career. The Ful- | cloven foot from the nothicr regions, | conntry is thought to rest on the | of the ofl, Mr. Joncs. This is from . In what part of the city of [substitute song leader and a vice- | America for 25 years. our famous Fountain of Youth well, | atitan, Ttaly, s the Consery atory president presiding, 244 members of Numher One. Yes, it's running .- he fatally wounded a detectlve be- | had- fore befng himself slain, from the Pariy government demand- Tesued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) The end of “Duteh Anderson will [ Ing a report, He will get a warm At Horald Bidg. 67 Ohureh Rreet. |\ - 0 yganes welcome when he reaches Pars. Entered nt the Post Office at New [ as Second Ciare Mall Matter, The only profitable advertising medium The A. B. C. t» a nattonal organization | been 10,000 francs ea has not | B. Tower, to he mayor ot New Ha- which furnishes newspapers and advers | 1., RGtTora atke tlaing S flivan et folbooat Higefelara e ans eora witn . strimery e 400 mavers | been exactly a piker in tho realm . and to hoost his friend, Sena §'. Joseph's Church There will be « fourth anniversary requiem mess for Mrs, John Butle Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock ind @ second anmversary requien, for Andrew Petrucei on Thurs- ward F. Hall of New Britaln can get | seemed to be on the verge of star- | President had been a governor, 1f But gosh, my Dad is mad today! framed. Unfortunately for each other's abilities, and were| that the bowl could not be made| Klanwise becayse the Kluxers have not inclined to spoil & priceless| jarge enough to accommodate all | INvited Negroes and Jews to join in prestige has increased rather than|this country an immigrant, Both | paid the slightest aftention to Mayor Al Shifa Sl epresentatives in the geners whether e will be a candidate for &} the young Agnus, as a wounded Civil | 0f a Baptist church, or stayed at lel‘ "lu '\”w”l‘w UL third term. 1t is deemed uniikely | War soldicr, to be cared for by the|home, didw't tell in the way he filled f ¥ 0 that Senator Hall will change his|I'ulton family in Baltimore was the [ NS mayoraity duties. Now, like a alty 1€ Nr. Paoncssa cares for &|tons published the newspaper, and | comes the Xian and says the mayor | way Now York state Fore. L QLU bresident presiding, 344 members of 3 third term. Th , then, will | after the war ended young Agnus|must be defeated for reclection be- ”'“‘ x “1;”,'(‘\’* ”m‘_,v“.hw, and | 400 bovrels & day and 2000 @l 4Ty gecuples the old monastery |sessions of the class yesterday morn- On the Bench caligpien Hisaslision. Stereopticon, | Over 601 slides, both | MSht Wonderful dnvestment and | piildings of the Church of §. Maria |ing and heard an address by Rev. s Jocal and foreign, will bn shown § “"'::“'m to :"”, $5 ) forfacha Passione, o Via del Con- \\,“u. Alderson, ver; ollar vested. ¢ shar crvatort . Vit della Stella The ser! s base the probability can be considered | family. Just like a story hook, or|and that meuns people of all reli-| The German republicans Wil €105 | oy e, A thousand sha 2| city. drew a paralle] hetween the life of strong that Mr. 1lall would see at|ihe denouement of a film plot, fsn't | Elons can hold offi ”'wv: « umnvvpr wi \v a pars - n‘ Just r#ign on the dotted ) Q. What do we mean when we |[Joshua who, he said, always did the ‘\‘.ve\ L led by »h- & mer an an ) s s % ¢ 1 % svstem of vocks and {best he could without any thoughts NiiggotticersintillisGailtan, Mux J; f RS cnn el SR Sl ety * form of govern-|of credit or glory. He asked how ! D il Sehmitt; first Nentonant, Charles | Benjamin Frankline No doubt | many men there are today who will T inization. of « . 5 1= | until old age, and at one time it was| POrt seems to be quite guccessiul=- | iKuper, Sr.: second lieutenant, Lowts | you've heard of me, and my inyen- | 70y ners of the Constitu- |stand out against the crowd, or do tent upon fiving ax hig it can | quite as well Known a3 ts competl- | at Least o promises of sults have | four(hl.ehr; third tiowtenant, €. tion. Ivs the Kite' and Key Blec- |y pf BT S0 IR COTURGLY hey (Rink 1s right even it al on the tail of . Know- | tor, the Sun. Finally, when he sold | developed 8o far. A cumpaign in l;'-vl‘vr‘vrw‘ \]r\:fy»m 'uv ;:yh":lm. \Il rln CialRe npany "““‘_“H"_V“:"‘l”yz"“ to any one group or person (the men in the shop or wherever o . hTietamin T e e ockmiinont sullsitor sianior| 2988 Sl RS SRS LR IC IR C LB bl e R R the thres main divisions of | they work, laugh and jeer at them. SRR T LG | g el Rl art untles ) k = | lour government from each other| Rev. Nr. Alderson spoke in place citiz € T e n maintaine i I eck or balance. For in-|of Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill who the s i E A . the cxcoutive through the (i ill in a hospital. Vice-President go0d mayor and that the or a- | than in the oid days. Gencral Agnus iligsitn Beldgepory havgi s sonniMalioy, shail inis | Sfingor. | NCTY "‘fi““"'l,,""\";:j‘_“‘.“ el of veto is a cheelk on the George H. Dyson presided in place e S : o to to.thn ehamgns and prob. | aMOUDLE Lo very littie, the attend- |crushed at Russell & Erwin'a this | rods for candio wicks The sislative, and the judicial by its|of President Bert F. Armstrong, who i ¢ th Bes @ farenooy 10 cach, sir. n anthority to interpret the laws is'is ill. Elmer H. Nodine of the Blue l',{_; "‘ Ia cheek .on both the executive and jarmy m‘lrd‘as song leader in place i _ A % v T told that spiritual- | the legislative. Within the legisla. |of Harry Bonney, who was unable Hartford Saturday cvening. When ) ; o his family out or | e braveh the senate and the |0 be present. Prayer was made by Conductor Harvey attempted o | ' 1t move his family oW BT iouse of representatives are checks |Charles J. Symonds quict them they ponnced upon him | MY o "'\ ‘: e . upon ecach other; and the sen It was announced that the Red : : | auite roughly Clarkes s probably walting | POWEr to participate In treaty mak-|army will have a soclal and get-to- parties. e was one | g Will Have New The Elroy Stock Co. will play at{ o " vhe apirit 1o move him." ing and fo confirm presidential ap- {Eether on Monday evening, Novem- S ’| Esteemed Loyal Knight bo abont where was given employment in the busi- 1t the mayor retires from the 1 ness office of the paper. And in due| The Constitution of the United least one less objection to standing | §t7 for election The general held onto the paper | political campalgn n Bridge- | mer socialist member of the Cer- 1. My process of extra man Reichstag, and by A. 3. Sloper. | ing tricity” from 1s i rent sort of ance being nil. But the political for t enjoy it | There was & hoisterous gang on | manager ) disappointed. Th y ono of the trolleys coming from | | main use for a rally is to get the power in Republican polities and ; 1d to =pill the ink of parly wrath in 1o it 1s nip and tuck usswin Lyceum all this week. Gl Terause pointees is a check upon the exeen. Per 9. The Blue army will have a p sede : They will open tonight with the o tives. In theory, this eystem pro- h‘m ‘\’i”'ly (‘l\e next e;enl;\g, both in "eN) At a meeting of N dritain | great success, “Ups and Downs o 8 2 Rt duees a balanced government the Methodist church. It was an- the Democratic | g0 1 1, 0, 1, Thursday evening, | Life.” : | bl at e sy R olicn ). <1 the word “allotted” ever |nounced by General Walter W.| Coloncl Harry B. Anderson is tin an- | ¢ i spelled with only one “t7" {Gould of the Red army and by the ‘new federal judge for the western Calumet . Phil, you | G Standard dictionaries spell Beneral of the Blue army that there district of Tennessce. He replaces quartet elub fod baby. work o ari o word only one way — with two [Would be no tickets sold or admis- the late Judge J. W. Ross, killed in played the pla > TRt “Us” and two “I's” |sion charges at either affalr, an auto accident near Jackson rstand how anyone in the office of csteemed loyal knight, | Admiral Set left vacant by the resignation of | piversary celebration i William W. T. Squirc, Will be filled. | ja)) jast evening, The Exalted Ruler Dudley Holmes | cung, Otto Hipp lias selected the following commit- STadlimy § Q. What are the locations of the seneral William C. Hotchkiss n(l’rum., two months ago. tec to wrranke for n.‘“.m..u MmO |and Paul Stocckel a comle song, | * o she Was sixty-vight, jiCnticd g L O rlal exerc v enry Martin, | piopareg g f Ay S KeA At 4 Pensacola, TWla.; Hampton John 1%, G W. 1. Rishop, Robert ma i address | : mok . Nt DG [r——————————————————————————————————————————————————. C. Var nd rd C. Brown. nd the e evening e | song. ; ,n‘..;'r\‘ n ance and Richar SO < # atlier ant z0, Calif.; kehuret, 3 { 1 her gra her s The Christimas fund, by which the |Coco So >anama Ca Toncs annual custom of aiding the poor STORAS ree fire at the farm ) A posalsnba gt st Indoor € for Old and Y w ' annua stom of r . Snan s e Minlature age that's wrong ndoor Games for Old and Young—our Washington Bureau's latest Christmas time is carried out, will J “Ast street Sat- Febe it R in offering is ready for you. Now begins the winter season of parties Netcelisctoal il et S aoh N Lwo barns, three n ertalnments. You want to amuse and entertaln your gucsts—old or i 2 cows fhree: plgs. ftew Horm of oo | ToRe s ung—and you want some new ldeas for games. Here they are, a wholo APPARENTLY THE END Hot & Y . |tee consisting of the following mer 2 B A oLshayy sMr. Stahl, car iy ; oLhOr 5 teh of them, some brand-new; others adapted from older ones. all in- OF “DUTCH" ANDERSON s : rs: krnest N. Humphrey, Harry Agons, two sets of harness, {1y 0. se ¢ s csting and Yovel. Fill out the coupan below, 5ou hostesses, and get theso i at 2 trown, Fred Beloin, William W.|and a number of chickens wor ot £ : IR VSN B yOSE et e ,m"v ; 1%. Mordecai, O. Lam- | burned. The loss timat ‘( 5 BCRitnes £ i i Lord and Frank J. O'Brier §00. Tncendiarism George Hagist sang a barito ¥UN, FAST AND FURIOUS! wi Stahl: new cook e e S N TR SN e Sy man said ‘Hey, bleeve m al 1. CLIP COUPON HERE e done not to tire you EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald. t p with that picke T 2 New York Avenue, Washington, D, C, DEMOCRATS GET READY \eagia foolba e me R TR e |6 Ak s s % T e " 1 want a copy of the bulletin, INDOOR GAMES FOR OLD AND YO was kille g n SARRAIL OUGHT TO Pormanent he \riers were i aye to fire you. : and_enclose herewith five cents inloose, uncancelled U. S. gl Tk e locals showed Bachr. nie Bee stamps or coln for sain a detective t city an BE PUNISHED, 1 b is suspected e e | New Britain high sehool jeed as % from Moriden in the first —Edna : enl fonthall, 1d the barber to cut my hare Yt aka bat| Topir v fitcheock, re Klass at Krazy Kiddie Kollege s it would lay down flat A commissioner | i i 1 4 Sy t hre Cryne. ¢ ynducted by Gertru Jr.) Jut my mother sed, ‘Wy in the > 3 1 ame of sents 5 SRt Sl enatio | ce ¥ J niai How about the werd ‘social’ cpartt hare like that.'" tification v v, ik e o e S L s R 5 Sia0cs —Hu <cesling. 1 am a reader of the HERALD led, Including Bertiilon 1 f rit 1 TR o > Ay 5 o < B sid Upp (Copyright, 11 Reproduction AU S R B RO R B B R ) yrements. aladminist Syria. From g Chairr JLER “Our cook has bin fired for impu- Forbidden) f NAME discovered Bt L U i

Other pages from this issue: