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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925, ‘ ‘18 MW'aem. ed. Ho was a captain in the World ierly of New Britatn, has aceptod . \/ 4 * has also been a fulllug off in the JE | Yer, sorving as a laison offcer be- DRIVING AFTER DRINKING| podition as assistant editor of the E I\|IYI\|N‘r' of dulry cows and hogs ' Itween the French and American “Little Blye Books,” published by vaised 11 the copnty, U Ly armies, the B, Haldeman-Jullus Co, of [ ) i The census reveals that there arve | Mr, Mecker, prominent in demo-| List of Opcrators Barred By SW(C|yavq” Kans, The former local i 0 e of 10 in the past five yea il | tloned candidate of his yarty T & nar, od iyt A in M I more and more taken over hy me- in senator from Ohio, He was sccre-| Hartford, Nov, 4.—The weekly et | . auate of Bomervillo high school o o 2 $3,500,000 in Five Years . | ehanical menns, hand a Suicide tary to the late James C, Cumpbeil|of Connectlcut operators whose W= [ hro e 8 o SORETS 41.-:ul.~.4 ganaot] ] R Cetiyeur bowels in eenditioni—and enjey Ife agsin: —— Number of Parms Beclines —_ when the latter was governor of [ censes have been suspended for oma 4 i ¢ | Teinity in 1923, doing some teach- For seventy-three years Dr. True's Elixir has been bringing Hartford and Tairfleld countlos | ing there this year, He is the son relief to overworked intestines. It is internationally known are the only counties BY GEORGE H. MANNT (Washington Burcau of N I of E. Newton Smith, principal of ashington, D. @, cut for which the census returns|ung at one time attacho of the | MPIStration of President Cleveland, | day at the stato motor vehicle *- | Simsbury high school and a former gain of more than three and one- [have heen completed that have ! Ayarican embassy in Parls, shot partment s a part of the effort to ¢ as 7 b tzatlon df i tht H = g Amerlea zatlo) direct 8 | halt million dollurs In the vulue of [shown a decline In the number of | ynd wounded hise wife, Mes. Mar- reduce thls highway menace, Thor | AT rlcanization director in th e rue aml y atwe farm bulldings in Hartford county | farms in operation sinee 1920, Tr aro 28 names on the list. The ¢ SN 4 tl orle Mesker Wing, and her father, in the past five years was disclosed rfield county, the numher Clande Meoker, Columbus broker, of four have been appealed, UP AND DOW Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. fn an official 1925 farm censis m’y‘.,,,,,w] from 2,874 to 3,426 ind then killed himself in the Wing department statement Iuvl\'wml pro- Txaminer: “How would you elas- the county announced by the de- |® 1y New Taven, Middlesex, Tol-| home in Worlhington, near here N-v'(o notify the department or the | telephone girl? Is it & busi- partment of commerce today, 1and and New T.ondon countles there | last night pollce 1n case they should see any y S iendadl drlvirs on: - | ness or a profession?” The total valuation of farm bulld- [was an inerease In the number o Ploads For Her Lito of the suspended drivers operating P tngs this year Is placed at $30,117,- Mrs, Wing, locked in a room with , mptoriveticles. {Theitolloming e ths ,m_::imn::,,.::(‘“h”‘ AN oAl l"‘fk Re-"l”s Use Hefald CIaS’ifichdJ 80, while In the valuation hushand, pleaded for an hour Town Re]mbu]‘sed by S(ate I(]l‘ “";‘:M ¢, Beawou Plalgville; Hngi=An 0 Colnmbus: 0. Nov, 4 (P—ghirley | 00, and was American consul at|year for driving while under tho s 3 k .| Datsford, England, during the ad-|fluence of liquor was given out tes in Connectl | o Wing , former Rhodes scholar The T e TR arme as well as In farm values w Haven comnty's farms gatned in | 1 stood at § 98, A drop from | number from 2,687 in 1920 ta 2. for Ner life, the shooting apparent i : 8 Louls Bedat, Waterbury; Willlam $26,087,5 2,006,028 An the | 741 tuis vear: Middlesex's from 1.-|ly having heen precipitated by the C gR d 4 v t Vi ' Cadr \ rtford; ick agregato value of farm land in the | 412 1o 1,856: Tolland’s from 1,077 |arrival of hor father, who demand OIIS(l'llG[ll] 0a0s Calrncross, Hartford; Dominick Calve, Noroton; Willlam J. Ci Hartford; P. F'. Chamberlain, Broad- Hartford, Nov, 4~—To relmburse | phrook; Edward P, Crane, Waterville; and New T.ondon's from|e¢d adinittance, Mrs, Wing, known as sountry in the five-year perfod falled to offset the galn in hullding values a writer of % that on the whole, farm prop-| Complete data on the farming in- | Prose and poetry, and her father [, Lo "hion constructed roads In|albert Dodus, Bridgoport; Auex Ay nHo ot ey tnerensed In | dustry tn New London county ulso | 11 1 6 BoTmBgs (heiitel el anticipation of financlal ald from | Gasek, Glastonbury; Justin M. Hor- value, | was announced by the department | W!th bulle nds e g od from | the state, the Connecticut highway |ton, Middletown; Carl Johnson, Jer- " department yesterday sent checks to | sey City, N. Y; H. X. Keating, Hart- 19 towns. An aggregate of $41,-|ford; Fred Larson, New Britain; 243,12 was Involved In the payments. | Frank Lattimer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Since 1920,sthe number of farms |of commerce today, and a healthy | \Win& who has been s under operation in the county has | dey {n | Mis wite for four month dropped from 4,700 to 4.663, Tut county wus d most instantly, she mumbsplorifarmers Ll FAiehjvoriiol armurs wloke Jlarl Nrs Avng® pRdader represent towns in which the | Jessie Lewls, Farmington; Theodore ' I'h {‘h'o‘lr el land has inereased from | jand was show Lt m”.‘",‘,“,_m,‘,m,,”‘ Z,”,f' o Work s completed, There are a|lLogrot, Torrington; George A. Mo- opment in agricultural lines . The num vin their o to have increascd ) from 2,329 10 The valuat ! Reiiaa e b iana i umber of other towns which have | Lean, New Britain; Charles Mitchell, Fgm Acres ln‘ |m'm|¥.ml4‘ / of farm build w Lon s ‘\\'m'\: in various stages of comple- ]l;v;;‘mn; Il‘ruit |yr]r1. Nee, ive rs ago, the total amonnt | ¢ ¢ , 3 g 2 f i e vl ford; Sam Nelly v 0 e ."F! ‘1‘ e A county \m: y “It was not entirely unexpected,” | tion and payment to those will be r; ey Patiere b \”’ A \TI- G2 of land l:‘ ".n'r’.,:‘: n n] r:u vml!: ¥ | inerease of more than jwv:‘n an LU S T p e made when the work s accepted ag o n‘x‘)‘ nf‘! .:”_ -:;1""" ir .an it‘ .l» it came to 293,907 acres, hut more in- | haif wmillion over the 1920 valuation A e A et iOne. finished, taill, Plainfic Rodgers, tensive farminz and a natural reces=| of $7,576,800, The value of farin | | Mre. Wing told her mother, and | Due to luck of so-called state atd | W erbury; Ge: an, Jr., slon for war-time activity has di- | jand in the county dropped slightly, | (MPs WWE eld et ot e it the curtailment of this ap- | ronxville, N. Y., Steven ~ Samsel Ml inished this fotan aerenge (o boing fixed at $6,633,490 th G e T I e R R e el | S e e itaing 823, Tho present acrenge In farme | aganst $5:474,861 dve vears aeo. |10 B R B o ge A T TERGE o1 upon the appie ranks Wolnlanit, St 2 neludes 102,424 acron of crop land. | This fs accounted for mainly by a | feoney O AUENET She a0 e on by the. highway commissioner, | Willls, New Haven. 92,218 neres In pasture, and 54,792 [ reduction of the total amount of locked the door, put the key in his approved a transfer of funds from actes of farm woodland, land in farm which ~decreased | poelet ad declared he was going o ghe gasoline tax receipts to this ac- Despite tha reductich in total | trom 28 s A0 1920 to 267 | i) e, {Count, and, as & result, the follow- | farm ‘acreage, the amount of land | 399 acres this year. | At six é'clock Mr, and Mrs. Meck- | ing towns received payments, rep- | \ mlanted to hay and apples has ma- | Hay 3 the only prinelpal erop In | o arsived fo take fheir daughicr 10| resenting the state's proportion of | tarlally Increased sinee 1920, Thove | New London county which showed dinner. While Mrs, Mecker waited | three-quarters or seven-elghts, ae- are now 45,167 neres n hav, a5 com- | an increase in planted acreage | S i U R = i | g |an in in their automobile, Mr. Mecker | cording to each town's gram pared with 44,741 five vears ago: | year over the year 191 il wantiin Y e G BRI Y C A K B and 115,718 apple trees of hearlng |age Iy hay advanced from 44 | daughte to him that she was | Colebrook, $8,750 7 toldn TH0 WA dociinal inieares | aaianktn (or Toamiwilnt hor e | Gaklcn arsn s G e e ¥ | Of all cakes a birthday cake ought to be made with the very best materials. ge was noted in the case of corn, | hand | 604.91; Groton, $ North Bran- brou t a larger crop yield of when Wing reached out TV I | silaze, Dilatoes Bndie Shoots Through Window s i o ] Simple home treatment And that,of course, means Snowdrift for the shortening. This creamy,white, “fiPL v}.% | Betier farming methods. however, | Mr. Mecker demanded admit- | Nopwalk, $7,500; Pomfret, i : | o v soe; | gave quick, positive relicf casily worked shortening makes rich wholesome cake—cake that is as tedding, Sprague, % tatoes and apples last year, th: { a window and fired two |, tn Ly . . ¢ n Lt | Seymour, $1, Stafford, $1, How a lonely woman, snowbound on good to eat as it is to look at. Here is a simple but ve d la A e otitietedticatiuerantphola ja s i wioh 1o the | giamford, Soutninstaniissis| R atencts fa it from At innbo i 3 B WG ycroukc [ aer fleshy part of bis i - S.00; Torrington, $7,500; Trum-| got quick and complete relief from recipe you may wish to try— T ull, $6,078.14. the raging pain of neuralgia is told i BANKRUDPTCY MATVERS bull, $6,073.14 | ging p gia is told in P B , ,,\,u:,[ M. w;‘.‘ T .z; 1 194 1o maximum amount gliotted was | this letter from Ontario, Canada. o 5 On Face. Hard and Red. porme first, mecting of tho eredi- | Worthinglon where hie received st | 310,000, state and town. Tn somo of | “The pain in my head vas driving / 3 Put the Snowdrift in tiic mixing bowl and s Mullin & Shepard, ban aid 4 ’ S e ne wild,” she wri “whel T, ” 3 : Healed by Cuticura, | |omt restmurateurs, winbe deid'sn | o the meantime @ miia e |(1e5e, 20 Khe beleies, wie o8 e e e ([ 4 Tablepoonfuls Snowdrift gradually work in ¢he sugar, flavoring and the i : A0 e L e e S s i han the maximum amou | 5 § hott % i 4 y W | |Reforeo B . Yeomans' oftice ot 10 | Wing home bad notinicd Worthing. |y (0 TS T G SV mont on the dresser where my hus- 1 3 Cupfl Sugar beaten yolk of the egg. Sift togecher the dry in- AL ‘y——uug“;‘mmbmkc :l:‘lyorl:‘nlyxr:;in)v mn‘-lm’w:« At the LAI n (\\‘ :; o :‘. h nl L ot S el e (i (v v | imid' had lv_rrt u{.} I gave it a mul~I w 1 Egp gredientsand add them alternately with'the milk 1 () e hera w e eoting s, i hao S8y and no time the was ne., H , i i H out With hard, red, very itchy pim- || in the mattcr of e m the pocket of *}t"”w Hple ind thEL i eitens .\'llv]n“;wuc(-fl;ll\'lhn gvgltnn;:)m%‘;’.é&;t" \ JaTeaspoonful Desired Flavoring ;’0 the fi‘f&“,‘r‘m’;"hm fold “; the ‘SSc;i‘"h“'v es. They were very painful end X Ao S Y0 Taa Arhiel s aiss ion, | Moty s i 5 eaten stiff. Transfer to two medium-si . Bothered e when T wiod tp ahaves| | L2nKrupt Washington stroct mac@h L diaienylal . At the same time, the department | And it is amazing—the quick, gen- 134 Cupfuls Flour : to two medium-sized cake: It was useless to try to sleep. Itried| | 21001 manufacturer, for the p Ao constables said they |, 0 unced that under provisions of | Uine comfort that Sloan’s gives tor 1) Teaspoonfuls Baking Powd: paas, which Bave beca rubbed allghtlyiwith other remedies but they only made|* ?.rmli\,\n}"m_“ hebancupi AT ‘-;, n <in\:w a Iy I:‘ chapter 307 a number of towns had | “l{yh"d e S iy onnh 14 T, ! :s[ Snowdrift, and bake from thirty-five to forty the trouble worce. T oot for & froa] | #imilar one In the case of Cha W L "6 boan eredited with $10,000 on the | No meed to rub. A little Sloan’s | 6 Teaspoonful Salt minutes in a moderat 350 d E. P sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint-] | John=on, bankrupt contractor % i . existing balance under- the so-calleq | Patfed lightly on—and a healing tide | Ys Cupful Milk feh i o i ment and after using it I got relief,{ | & Nair represent the bankrupts. | ”"“ gl R e T i of fresh, germ-destroying blood begins \ Ya Cupful Milk rogethet with jelly and sift powdered sugar over 1 purchased more, and efter ugin R urphy has mot v d i b tingling through the aching place. Be- - the top, or any icin, u prefer, three cakes of Cuticura Soap 4 PRE NIV | verdiet but he said In T | foreyou can believe it, the pain, swell- P y icding you p one box of Cuticura Ointment I was Pittshurgh, Oct. 20 (P—p ma. | . probably would pronounce DIVORCE SUIT HEARING | ing, stiffness are relieved and you feel | completely healed.” (Signed) Wil-] [forlty of night students at {he cap. | \Wine a suicide The divorce suit of Lorotta Wells | yourself again. So clean and easy to | | 5 Tam G. Sinith, 3 WallsoPly Prove] |nesly tastitats ot o at he Car | o e Wing had been marricd ho- | Tecker against Traderlele Becker 1s | use, too, Al drug 35 cents. | S N O W r 1 t idence, R. 1., Feb, 2, 1925, shown n preference for “blue denjm | (07, her former lusband having | seheduled to come up in the sn- | Use Cuticura for every-day toilet] |work. Only a comparatively fow are 101 John G s of New York |perior court at Hartford at 10| |8 : o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. | Becker, who g purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe| |entered for occupations where clear with Ointment, dust with Talcum.| [linen and well combed hair are ne- Soap %e. 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