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) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD \" NOVEMBER 4, 1925 re T —— WUFFLFR W M_{M (OF b ot FLASHES OF LIFE: FLORIDA REAL lg J ?"[‘“ LRI e At s e e Ay g ord g B ALY ‘\:IUI":.(-\‘,I‘vnll‘”l::: strength or weakness ESTATE MEN N‘OQE TPAN OPTlMlS '“' 1 ¢ t rl-' ‘” ,“.. l‘ I \\y : “rjlullnl\ as o “‘w It wa \ 1 to her bed for two «::Lz(]h:u;l‘::x:‘ by punching Mrs. Tata K Q At another point in the report P”T RGO She clalms she 1ost 1wo W Mrs, Buccher! claimed the plain ‘ Judge W. C. Hungerford heard i Mr. Wheoler takes to task those who W _ oy ! rl, a total of 844 in pay it ! ¢ 1 the street and walked In[the evidence and reserved the de- "“ {approve plaux that divide responsi- | By The Assoclated Press 1 Gorky's villa at Sorrcnto L/ B ERANE RS lical attention required lurge ex-|the dir v of her crippled daugh |clsion, bility or applaud a change SIMPLY | gioke-On-Trent, England — Lady | Hallan police, ives in Chicago short ‘ Dublin—=Where the river § " - . ! 0 el Iy for an 1 stay unless there | flotvs Germans are going to build a | Dyt " good citizens really interes en $ . ¢ 5 R 5 e A Nothing to Fear good ciizons renlly tiercst UM | g ojope a chanco for her to add M. |great hydro-clectrie project. Tom | PPl f{ ,'“ vt lith in the primar P, to her name hy utilizing her so- | Johnson has attncked the wages of tive pn olitics, o primar- s g —_ - ies nl\d elec ml.v. gecuring the nomin. | citlist nominatic | #8 a week the Germans are fo pay | Washington, Nov. 4 (P—A sharp | (1 1 0O oh of men who are | - [as a degradation to Trish labor, hut | The claim of ¢ defens ote of warning and & pacan of [{homselves in favor of the luw, and New Yeork—Phil Plant has not yot | appr 10 arrang ! 1 ¢ pt m congratulation for the accomplish- [then standing by 1 urtlaore il NCIEE R present to Connie | = in city cour 1 Mrs, 8 ents in prohibition enforcen i of thelr ”“"‘ the day | o0 Catt, with whom ho eloped, but| Rochester, N. Y. Almon W Tuoohool i A ) tive enforcement will dawn | B¢ | cooli a ter and cousin ¢ lown to this time are sounded i o on to tho perfect day of uni- | hw'a golng to |t Ty e | Lantiy u veport prepared by Wayne B. [vepsal observance.” == | by J € AN Wheeler, chiet counsel, for presen Recounting accomplishments 10| o onee, Jtaly—Guizon Borgium | Hartford, Conn—Undergraduat he ! year « ition tomorrow at the opening of [the end of prohibition enforcement, fy. oy, 4 colossal monument to college 1 n fort 5 v the biennial convention of the Anti- | Mr. Wheeler refers to increased aj Ameriear endence ma ' | t the suspension of the '\ s Naloon leugu. of America at Chi- | propriations for that work: the | iy qhinned to New York itor of a college paper for ¢ A ; ago. placing of the coast guard into nc- | e el i s ooty 1 Needs Eeternal Vigilance tive servico agninst rum smugglerss | oo 0 o LTt G inden e 1oy ek : With forty national wet organiza- | negotiation of the rum treaties with |, 05 E = E e e ninth | % | S g \ons mobilizing nst the prohibi- | Great Britain, Wa and - ma LR BEL | e Rty Lo e ety L) A tion amendment, Mr. Wheeler de- [ other countries and many ofher steps | 5 ¢ | e i .‘1 e Wi rs, | ied Y I clares there must be eternal vigll- |taken to control the supply and to| ¢ i . by o > i it \ ice by the dry forces. Already |jeep liquors out of the liicit chan ( £ Germany—Gr | en president of Prinecton is o 1o | wit i ‘\g there has been challong opposi- | 1ol Cyr who claims the Russian | roturne he university after 167 ‘sqult on 1 { v tion, he s but adds that in the | Culling attention that none of the [ thr has made ch draft of | years by a descendant, Mrs. Jo t. M ! ] face of the fight the prohibition | many bills proposed for light bee « itution and ay ed & com- | \W, Manning of Jan e, Wiscon- to wo ( ! \ |l i) orces have moved uphill steadily. |,na wines ever got out of commit tiee to complete it LR i 2 ” ‘No similar policy of government |yan the Anti-Saloon [ 2 | il lias 8hown & more continuous con- | wounsel paints with gr Dublin—The dial 15 di t Lakeland, Florlda—When tlie s =l \? tructive gain,” he asserts, adding o results of the congressional el poscibility of excluding undesiral lecldes ine no more a | 84 e ferocity of thel g ) November | forcign Sunday 1 weekly v making Fords, then, and | et minority today | DD Blectad i B e L anly I Florida slow wup. {he — made 432 ¢ | - | Fror Assoclation of Renl Estafe & ) were el to | Rome-—~The se government Poards has heen officially informed | ! The desp pposition of tl ; i3 a testimony to the increasing ef inning all along the fofwhlcnies : r'wo I Vel g ! t (he prohibitic wend- | itlon~ Agafhet the Prohibition |Ment made 174 endorsom wets, eif Pl | Wife of Sidney and Wis Partner in the wet wmizations, Mr, Wh informs his fcllow dry workers endorsed alod i tha er that these associations are concen | D or 1 dry farewells . . . trating on two plans 1 ; Many a Screen and Stage Comedy “Politienl campuigns o pick off | | Company 1 on Nov. 80, Headquar- | ¢ drys in congress, and state l¢ Ll | —Was 83 Years Old fers Company on Dee, 1, Com- 3 | . lature and a publicity campaign | Who were reelected were | i s \ . TR S T s v, onie was outspokenly wet, aud | pany) Hlon Nev, 18 | Tos Anscles, Nov, 4 (P—Lucilc | (For cigars not so good) W. W. Atterbury, presic o voted fo JMM | | .,I\ rew, wi ‘.: the a | Dennsylvania railroad and I | legtslation; all but two Stanncel s Inste . ) L L s ieal , ‘ derson, former American minister to | clected sens e i (| of her and in many a popular | | The cigar that lingers and lingers in the vorway, are two of half a dozen or [able to prohibition « W. W S | ler’s stock before biddi H re named by the cociation | et (s wnnngil Toae hardl smoke for you. We can’t \izainst the Prohibition Amendment | - - TR e e Sar i O i ¥ . i i e » e ’\‘ wrlul t \w‘v"\ 2 ‘\""y‘ (el Ol i \. gl guarantce the freshness of every Black- | clect wet members of con- | £ N e o o Gop I, I - stone in the country today—but: i ln'l :vfnrm- Tav il . . Sranorty. 1o his. possoesic th (1 Jlackstones are made in humid- it which s ez ) e " ified rooms—that helps! 2 the law can o ) conveni 1 rvl"uv.r me ‘h-‘ ‘ S lore | Captain Robert 1 ; | are sold to the dealer B \forcement based on _ conference |- the First Con e . . ) quantities so they can’t pile up ) W«\u;“'\ o with that duty. | oy Ay Kkson ¢ i and dry out—that helps some more. ithin local communities through | « ! ’ e S : I geaRASITe] ) eAn Kston \.n'c<n»}\r»pul‘u'rhat i L Sl el y a shor 1. Captain B P. Duny ! filler crop in years ! | rapidlv—they're smoked before l r T Nov | lates avowedly for enforcement ! IR they get a chance io dry. | I in sympathy with the lay ! = - | in your IR he aiding of faithful offircrs by “Malch to See Gas { ’ est officers against unjust at vunnly; Then !un “!:all -3 .l '\\,‘;\n‘r & EOND AR re other methods fuil | T R e i ) Proposed Legislation t will be “Inl o ¥ 1 ¢ & Fian ti My 3 [ iy 4 4, | nid fo law enfe L cap he done. An automobil I or use of soft coal best pri N VN ! er efforts £ < ofel i Rns sat ol st nig whet of anthracite coal now in ot tain legislation 1 y CRGADL i) it tried and Bngine Co. city Instructions in the u fisubi i 1 r ot enis under the ¢ 1 RBible mal R I e e iR 4k el \ N N sl & Viding jail sente the ar traffi irsday evening T, Tevin creanization plan recently put into \ ion pla titself with il h Teaches il i Her a Leszon il i Mrs. Alfied Fie k(j\ ¥ had beeome ~ ac i \ ; with a il v head, dizzy, et mouth i Rl I il — < ach I had to leave! i o JOealths an important job and go home. A M o O Q. Sieniia) i i lit Hiydea G. Sinkham Pills. [ feel like a made over p or X i kit o < on since ¢ them | ) t. 821 | S = learned 2 cood lesson, and w Walnut & el ever my stomach goes bad Ve I'll_certainly know t tc f $ [ *‘V i ! n is gentl s city. Thone 2 free from pain. All druggi 0@“?5 mfls 7 8 7 Gy = JEILEL-. . H H.».L.,,d.}. 1 E) Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food C ° i § No Other Woman'’s [Med markable Record As Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound !,\nm PRIME SOFT SHELL CRABS : , s Ja LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS o Change of Life e ] Saved 5 ;]Dfii N LIVE \_\|; BOILED LOBSTER Litchfield, Conn.—*1 am ¢ through the Change of Life. I | Lima, ( t ! FY it LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP to sleep mights had indigestion. p tation ot the h smot N | Compound | | | ] 3 BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH flashes pain i my side, and was very nervous. Ly Pir s Ve 1 « ( 1! 1 ch ahc t your medicii.e Klegant Shore Haddock, Large Weakfish. Fancy Compound OISMEELE ali these distressimg symptoms, and 1 cannot | it | Twanted t ) : D LGELDC B DO O v[ N‘”.V\ o Block Isiand Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Boston Blue fish too highlv as the best medicine tor women'’s 1lls. 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We have the Indian mon to women when Lydia k- Pink- and reduces the vital forces of the 3 ) some serious feminine ;.‘.\4,1.!,.;\ ;T :\m- (i,,:lks,rz,mm‘; eck ¢ Mz Jysters. On sale at all times. ham s« Compound has such a great temale system, The Vegetable Com= i ¢ of the ment Many _have been re- for which the Vegetable Compoun Neck and Mar d Oyste recordforovercomingthesetroubles pound will strengthen you. 1 [ h lieved by the Ve ble Compound. is a famous remedy OPERA 1NONS AVOIDE CHANGE OF LIFE WEARD 5 AFTER CHILDBIRTH . = WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMEN » r Many operations are necessary — Many women passing through this At this | i many women who EXTREME NERVOUSNESS This indicates mal-nutrition, bloed Mfl@re prfis FESh it m;r t many are not fhe Vegetable Com= critical pcuiou' h;ncL een greatly have been | veak and run-down Man es are caused by feminine l_\I:\ndjcnx‘ral\\u{akness. 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