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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 16, 1925, e e e mm—— e e e e e T T———— Universal pacification, Vr. 4. | TINAl | I\ | frm————— . to “ . 3! y , = play cards with the members of ot Tsabella, will meet Tuesday eves PAST"RS I]ISAEREE oot te hish time that the church P”B[I[; REEFPJ“N SLATER-HOWARD [w Ativitients [ Clty ltems C. B. Bowen camp. This will be the |ning. The meeting will take place kened to the fact that only in ) Ji eek Activities in | first of a series of games to be play- [in Judd's hall, instead of the club- the personal return of Jesus will e . i od durl vinte b Officers w Ewsim"'m e T[] FAM{!US !M B ot From vt Avend GatholicR Ghurolvor | [ICH Eraseeninsalatorias Flanalat| s Aius ekl nie et Huthe | oo e |1,627 times in the Ol ament ) et At omat ot Gl Morans'.—advt. which will leave from the state|of Bristol. el : and 3 o8 e New esty ANZEELARLm AL OR NomgmoAL | Ralph 2. Flander, manager of the [armory, Arch street at 7:30. Camp Clara, Royal Nelghbors of ment we are told of this event. | —_— st in Burlington, Vermont, ! hurch Jones und Lamson Machine Cos, will | vralin” Ivory for Xmas now on [America, will hold a regular meeting Rev. P. L. Bl‘OOkS 0111 OI Har"::l!'ll)r;xdv'.;lu‘:“ll“1‘:o:i;n::l)\’_\y""ll\:;x-~“lr‘ f:fHaS Tl‘aveleil Ha” Mmi@]] M]les T he Ntoaanc e ar Lo e e bl et There whl be an anniycrsary re- {gpeak on “Recent Development. in ay at Aselrod’s, Purk §t. Sco uf‘:‘(‘rll::.s:hl at & o'clock in 8t. Jean's quicm | ass tomorrow mori- ¢ c Machinery’ 4 o uy o ave la wife is not anxious about her| TR e e 1 \igh m. tomorrow morn- (Automatic Machinery” at the month- you buy and have no rogre A 3 ) : il Feiid] 3 \ g at 7 o'clock ¢ il Iy dinner meeting of the New Britain |=—8dvt. mony With Rey. T A (rggne [husband's return when no is “":;“1 and SDUI\(‘H in 89 Countries R e e n ot _;'::W i ;,_‘ O Y A etioan t8ssiots forl| BN eaix lodso IO B 111010, 1-} TRIED TO BEAT TRA| i HERE | there is created at once a s Mary's chur N ! ot untaithtuiness; what shanl we Henry Clay Howard of Hart-| e mission for the Ttatian peo Mechanical Engineers Thursday eve- | will meet ffucsday evening and con- | Rochestor, N. Y., Nov, 16 (P—At- osition to the League of Na- [say of the church, the brido of our| puyui Nothan Milelkovsky, Zi came the bride of £, Dunlap | Lord, that carcs nothing about His : - of New Dritain at the First |, o opp |fer the fikst degrce on a class of | tampting to heat a train at the Lyell opened yesterday morning with 8, P. St f 118 ot | : 3 Strople of 113 Church St |candidates. Iis 2 Sriea E tions' was reiterated and to the ler and orator, will be gu | avenue crossing of the Falls branch © | roturn? For tho world's sake, for [yon ot 00 S o on to ho ton- | ehurch of Burlivgton, V., at |\ogucs b e i ission ‘o Services. | has moved his grain and feed bus-| Mrs, Alme Dahlgren of 18 Austin |of the New York Central - rallroad World Court expressed by Rev. . lipa church's suke, we should pray o A e it i ) ok Saturday afternoon. THe (e netd: tn he sventm o W iness 1o 17‘ 189 Park St—advt, street has been admitted to the New | yesterd Miss Elizabeth Thomas, .. Broo! pastor of the Pcople's |sarnestly the last prayer of the ‘ ; 2 i “ “ 4 'L “"‘ ¢ v fformed by Itey ng a T80 Laurcl Court Order of Amaranth |Fpitain General hospital for an op- | 60, was run down and instantly A KTOR. D.D. PhD. The T o] ety e R will hold an all day sewing meet- laatfon, This will be her fifth op- | killed on her way home from i o |ing trom 1 0iaamanntitid:a08 namilferationfithisiyear, | church. Miss Thomas ran into the Chureh of Christ, in a sermon de- |Bible, ‘Even 8o, come, Lord |, n g 4 g 3rethren Sons of Is 1AZORUE \ivered yesterday. Ttev. Mr. Brooks | jesys.’ Brethren of lsrael synagogue, | o e A e | The ‘ h at the corner of Elm and Chestnut Family cfr opened this —after- [tomorrow. There will be a meeting of the | path of a westbound passenger train, |X. W. 1. A. tonight in the clubs | believing she could cross bofore it panhe e ) streets, tomorrow evening brother, hev, H, 3. Hayward, Ver-|noon yn ¥he school huil, ‘The pro Yo't forgoet Ta ) Slon}qritliorpible loyERare Eheosors Others who will a]»“:xl:h\\nl be Dr. | Mont atate director of religlous cdu- |ceeds will he donated iaranna ‘nyr: ;':‘“‘Hr:v:: r]\.vi:ll\‘!’r;’\;:in\'1\?,:‘& Ainsworth Gred pastor of the ouls L. Goldberg of New Haven, | ¢ation: ! k for the poor of the parish. It |Tabs Hall—advt, s, Nov, rooms, 127 Main stroet. | despite the warnings of the flagman, B O el who has charge of the ralsing of a | 85 Edna L. Myers of New York [will continue tonight, tomorrow | Mac Schultz, €on of County Com ‘ Liapallafelrolel NatioraliDaueiista)|[polieh ER 000 nal, as explained by ][‘\ osd ”‘:. $5.000.000 Zionist fund in Ithode | 1ty Was maid of honor und was at- land Wednesday afternoons and |missioner and Mrs, B, W. Scfium of | s an Armistice Sunday ~sermon | tractively attired in a gown of silver yenings, A cake sale Is belng held [Lincoln street, spent the weck-end ! ex. Mir. Brooks believes that thero | [] T [ blue sutin with silver lace and chif- (his afternoon and a card party at the home of his parents. He || will l: wars until ””‘,' vrfll;' ‘»«”,t‘ s ey 4 fon trimmir Wesiey B, Jennings |will be held tomorrow night. 1renllzed one of the greatest ambl- | ::z”n.”\. ’ur‘” :‘,‘,KLI o 8 y HV] I'c ‘I"“"","”“ :\ ‘\\‘1 st vln;y'- . IFather Wood of the Bureau of [tions of his college career Saturday mon, In part, follo TR o . A ¢ i aids were Miss 14 B ndian - Missions spoke at all the |when Princeton beat Yale at foot- 1 did not preach an Armistica v w d v Fairbanks of Springfeld, Mass., M masses in the chure b v (RS ol others did for reasons that appeat ' . 2 » Bl Dovis Hall of artford, N “air- | The or T ' oc- | J 'y 7 . i v to me to be sound. This did not Dies at Hospnal ki st e A e e G DG 5 o Do Not Have Your Repair We Guarantee Prompt and 2 a r p: Wi bl il im. on D! he work. |l ‘hurches or other religious or- } s " L ict 1 e hat 4 acifist or a A 9 Ul VIC mear : e D, . [EEE Miss Hall, n‘u'm georgette 1t was aunounced that about |ganizations which are 1ot represent- Work Done Out of Town Efficient Service lacker. thecontraly, . with all over lace; iss Ellfott, | 8250 realized on the recent so- |ed at the meeting of the board of | 9 re and a little more ¢ 8| it SN () atl- . " | s | > il more durlng | swaterbury, Nov. 16 UP—Tnveatt ; d : 1ose georgette with silver laca and |eial given by the Children of Mary |governors of the inter-Church league T 2 the “:“;Nv ,(“,‘.‘,\' |‘~xrmm 1a for | Bation by the coroner brought a be- il 9 f flower trimming, 'l maid of honor |[for Rev. Joseph Sweency's mission :at the Y. M. C. A. this evening, will ew I‘l am ypewn el' X ange “‘].”‘VL' i's .:w,”. ‘\n'p“ ho preached | lated admission that Frank Barthol- and bridesmaids carried bouquets of | Korea, be excluded from the winter's ac- | R A i ot thcus wevs are| smew, 5 5D Wopd stract, &n unlls | : | pale pink roses i st. doscph’s Church thvitles it fs announced. Basketball | Main Street upon tho sub) B 4 Dl DR | Diss Frances Bolle, attired | The team captains in the $50,000 ‘:md bowling leagues are being plan- | pected to advocate such an insti-|eanceq driver, was the operator of in a gown of peach georgette with [campalgn for en S vantl el nad | utio 1 as opposed to the e ¢ a gown of peach georgette with |campalgn for a new convent for |ned. . ’ MBI e s b e nobile which fatally injured Ry, s lace trimmings, was an attractive |St. Joscph's par will meet to.| Victrolas Half Price at Morans'. league of "I‘l‘ e s e B Paye, 10-year-old negro i : # | little flo virl and carrfed a dainty t at the parish hall. The cam- |-—advt y : Wood sreet in an accident b filled with pink rosebuds. |paisn will open Thursday and the | Attorney 8, Gerard Casale is on Vine street on the seventh. i I'he ushers were Arthur Paruk Hay- Commerical Trust Co. will be Miam}, I° on a husiness trip. e pastors of the city | Young Payo died at 8t. Mary's hos- . B | ward, Rev. Harold M. Hayward, and | trustee of the funds, Announce-| Members of A, G. Hammond Som eimapreict UVl itat st 11 olelock tast nlghtot o W 2, | Neil 1. stantey, al of Hartford ment of the plans for tho drive Camp, United Spanish War Veterans it Newspaper reports | Tactured skull sustained in the ac-| ; The hride's gown was of lvory and an appeal for generous sup- | Wil g0 to Meriden tomorrow night BronLy: tmons, One of onr | cident. According to Alfred Paye, | " TR 4 satin made en train, and she wore a [Port was made at all the masses in | 7 father of the dead boy, Edward and | ? 5 veil of sillk tulle and coronet of or- | !le church yesterday. | & companion, James Myrick of 22| b 4 R ange Dblossoms, She carried 2 I"ather Regan of the LaSallette | Vine street, were crossing Vine street | shower bouquet of white rosebuds | order of Hartford assisted the P‘“"l pulling a small toy wagon. Frank e e and lilies of the valley, tor at the services, | olomew was driving up Vine| RABBI NATHAN MILEIKOVSKY |[“'ry " 0 orations at the chureh| The supper committee wiil meet street afd hit Edward, fracturing his | e ST wore In a pink and . vellow oolor |this evening. The third and final sland and Connceticut; Rabbi J. H. : pink and 3 | S e e R L R O i schemo, and there was a profusion |SUPPr for the benefit of the new o A e o fos ‘hile |0 4 under the auspices of ormers he said that ‘Isaiah | hospital, where, according to Coro G while [convent fund :;" r:: ):,\“r'uhr’v‘):”r l:] this human | ner John T. Monzani, he was later | of New LTI veliow chr emums were used | 'he dlx!'lh‘s Aid society will be . ? i oo met by his brother, Michael, also of [ The reception will be public. | sively. Tt usical setting was | S°rved from 5 to 8 o'clock Wednes- Give them PERTUSSIN at ishion.! Ha spoke of Plato's dream | 7 i | ! isively musical s TSR bk S ive them PE! S o | g n b el nlio T Hontax | 40 Wood eticet In a e otk mn‘viu 10| George Gans, who expects to sail for | furnished by Miss J. B. Cilley, or- ‘“;‘ Suenion > S once. It will crothe the cough saba acl earm 1Out? el ind H. G. Wells { the police shortly afterward, Mich-| pajestine for a few Sfail = aolatioi i he o ol _Paul Ziboski and Miss Beatrice quickly, Toosen the sticky, germ- 1 . hlooie aRiSteaser "“'_wr worlds | 8#1 Bartholomew claimed he was the | within a short time, 1o The bride's gifts to her mald of |Carison will ba married Wednes Iaden phlegr: 1hat often clogs the OES every day find you miserable with backache? driver of the car at the time of the | Ranked as one of the foremost honor and bridesmaids were gold |12y morning at 9 o'clock. | airpassages. Itisabsolutely harm Do you suffer sharp, stabbing pains? Are you lame accident, sv]n:cqmm H:v‘).l]u ;3"7) mr‘,yf h crators in the world, bi | friendship rings, while the bride- | - UHE; “1“” 1].- { monlh’w .n]nn": Jess nndrfn:th' m’ 'dope (m;ilz and stiff—alwavs tircd, nervous and dispiritcd? witnesses, however, establish hat | Nathan Mileikowsky, for the last | groom gave his, attendants gold |Mass for Frank Price at 7 o'cloc! as narcotics, chloroform, cannal 3 : Frank was operating the machine | fiy sl B te s e il B gl Saturday mornine. or otherinjurious drags). Children _ Then you should be looking to your kidneys? Your ST e e e Cre s S el e L Lt ol St. John's Church lie its taste, and it will not up- kidneys are the blood filters, Perhaps they have lagged 0 Bondl PendiBE | fieing s in sorevlng Wiy ek el e will be a meeting of St. set tho digestion. i —have failed to properly rid the blood of body poisons. n's sty of the church of St Forover20 years PERTUSSIN Naturally, then, you suffer the injurious effects of this i in iy nometile SIE ol crasa | thslettéondelne Edward's infury. e e R John's ot B T hera Is no peace,| Coroncr Monzan's investigation|Falostine to the far corners of the |guests from Vermont John the Evangelist this cvening | has been the most widely used slow poisoning. L S > qe | Tevealed that a boy named Fleteher | oqpth i 2 5 o make plans for the social and remedy for whooping cough. Itis g f God s & program "n’{“”'\fllmt:_)“ Hargrove of 44 East Hawkins street, | [or 27 vears Rabbi Mileikowsky 3 entertainment to be held Monday good for any cough of any mem- Don't risk neglect! If your kidneys need help use Clonnialy Sog A remors ot | had recelved $2 from the Bartholo- | has spoken to Jewi im N w]\my Ll(.m“'\ e rore | CVening, November 23. The women ber of the family—-and it lessens Doan’s Pills. No other kidney diuretic is so well rec- cramealls for wars and remors of | 1o, but it was stated that | throughout the world on - Zionism | yo. Ly shire ol SHETVNELS Hor e dasisniwliiimest i v the severity of baby's croup. ommended nor so universally successful. ~ Ask your vars, until the comnE O 5 ce| this money had not been taken as e Rl Mr. andiatcs, Kranks Slatecfor B8N evening tolplan for the) event: Sold by all druggists in large and small bottles neighbor! Matt. 24:6. Only when the TUREE | hpe for saving that Michael Was|Jewish homel e eea it e in Bunclstan LAy et o) St. Andrew's Church T Peace shall come ‘.n:] \ml“l the driver of the car. [rvels have Talan Rlniio e ain ™ legroom; 1 his father, Bdward Fforty Hours' devotion opened at lo have any pf inthe world, i faple Hill. S, Andrew's church yesterday | ward had been unconscions in | ont countrics bl e ! 5 AN\ y o e 1 had been i ! bride is o graduate of Rut. (= CoSETR CENG today were NIUIIMNN Here is New Britain Proof: ) cident. His conditlon became critical | Europe 4 » ha ded A e as devoted |54 550, 7:30 and 9 o'clock and the s i jear - to world peace. There 16 o 0o o0 o o nd atte e » 1ed | ¢ime time to the study of music in 5 : . Mrs. R. Grass, 86 Rockwell Ave., says: “I overworked and near t P Saturday and after an all-day 8trug- | +he or \,"‘_\ »i» e i =y ey senvices will be held tomor- ccame run down. My kidneys acted frregularly and backache 1 there was in 1014 W Lalagy LAY ¥ L fea row morning, with a sermon and | was the most common symptom. Dull, gnawing pains gettled > today than there \ B Ry e e aching this subjee benediction in the evening at 7:30 over my kidneva and I {4‘\1; tired all "V_a)s whl\;;” 1 al;n‘ .\vkhug. doscopic view of the nations VERMONT FATALITY e N2 sl ! Jom atte Rensselaer - oclock. A procession will also take chos and dlezy wpells, After using Doan's Pllls, from Xran 'ittle hope to break the Sprin Vi N 18 (P—En Ty Im city in the United |7 w0 o Biece . A process als ki vitz's Drug Store, 1 was completely cured, 1 haven't had any ueireling gloom. What took P iag. | ene Forcler, laremont, N " 4 fona st lgning S isye wtion fre Boston Common last Wednes- g =5 5 companion, ¥ e i el el 1 I school. His fourth KILLED, SIX HURT. f— o —————— 3 Jay indicates that some PCODIE i o an of the same town Wt he has cludy was s at Brown x NG s IR0 > S ’ ca are not very eager : " S than 501 lew o Newark, N. J., D —one |(All Your Favorite Stars re In America are not Very €8T | aq ynjured seriously \'” v yes e | siner ¢ (he 5 is ‘”}“f" man was killed and six seriously in- i | 0 - peace yet. n the automobil whict o % S cales manager for the Sconoy Bur- | jnieq whe et R _— — i ;) it fo take you to this ] ‘-m‘ y'hm:“:';'l\\]‘myl x:m\\“\ I - ) ‘v % N ju |” l“ n \n truck of the -\“L‘:’): “I F H " o d” L . . rophet Tsalah to see what e foot cmbankment into the Con- i ; e e hedaine rrinlbateous s e e e e | [RETICZ rom Hollywood™ || Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Wy s ibout world peace. 1.do | oy, thres miles from e e : ey cside in Maple Hill. issociation, struck a sedan early yes 60c all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. r or an o'clock, posed to gulse. 1 oppose anything that has no Christ in it referred to Isajah as ‘an jreamer of great Ireams.” He further said ‘All men who have shown our race how, veat things are possible have be- un by dreaming of the fmpossi- ble.” ' After speaking of the ro- Arongon and Rabbi Gerehon Hadas of pink roscs about the altar, perfected I1& further said that ‘the last seven ccars have brought our own dreams | , some sort of fruition.’ I hate war as much as the next cllow: 1 love peace and will do | {n my power to secure it, but 1 dnlie 1 Vermont. ancient A look around the world will con- |, \ines’ anyone that we are not yet more of an acute war spirlt in Bu- | LR EEG (R & night. J MRl trouble sine t go to him as a dreame orc N \ —— ilat; T go fo himiag the € - cowsky 1 1 i HOOVER GIVES VIEWS | 1th-y 4 Hyary e 1 101 ¢ Y " \ ¢ ington, Nov. 16 (& ERAng (=== pired of God. HC| g0 N Y., Nov, 16 P—Thirty | merly direet i | vesent system of divided re- reamed no S lambs were killed several others | sehaol in \ RS I under the shipping ot after the hum e 1 injured today when an automobile ! members of 1he 7 Eointl i e sonfrol of government ship vas indeed ton. 1e WO | griven by Dean H. Martin struck a| Ranbi Milei con a dele. |oprrations, in the opinion of Secre- the : “flock of them near here yesterday. |gate to fons : s e presdng Mm 1908 \rarin sald the accident occurred os | Five yo . P, | for progress In the natlon’s vas no | % . Feo S g | e passed over ths top of a hill He /|y in Daisatinn 1 e opment has | terday and overturned. sald he was unable to stop his ma- | hyjid 8 i i ‘ f S | R LB A cated his | st READ THE HERALD CLASSI- speaks heen the direels i Tio- 'OR YOUR WANTS O MRSRN oL —— Kowsky i PROVED SAFE . 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