New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. W = w MRS. LANSDOWNE ~ SYRIAN REVOLT IS ‘iOTL‘ggngggggT{gNhgggg}‘NG1‘ffij:;'gfifijj;;'{jg(;; e e e bouce SN, B, . BOIS [ B - hree prominent members of 'ond Locarno, at which all Europe ' no commission from any of the | 5 as trustees of the church as a r " vl ¢ T EAR[IER EHAREE (Continued from First Page) | "o For Retirement of Patrolman 'yt of disagreement with the pas- | Minister Vandervelde fn & specch tor's intermingling Klan and before the chamber of deputies to- TAKE UP DEBT AGREEMENT Brussels, Nov, 17 (A bill call- Ing for ratification of the Belglum- American debt agreement negotlated at Washington was introduced in the Belglan parllament today, The gov- ernment will insist upon its {mme- dlate dlscussion, the l’l"nhnu[ street M, E. church |will me ford couch or anyone else at the school, (Contlnued From First Page) agreement wit 8- D Afredment wich Rus school authorities to visit the Hart. English and His Objections, |school bullding was attracted by rrnhh- nervousness in the forelgn | church activities, Dr. James M | day. ise In th 1. thi: R » colonies, especiall among the Members of the board of police | Bonnar, John P, Stratto 4 B ) e e LA N nolse In the corrldors this morning (Continued from First Page) Ta\ldK Wb ave Auvioiit e haie | dorinlualoncra may Ehed alisa pwnn I'rank Penney are .,.,."m‘:,',',,il,..k‘ |and found the six local youths in opre g thelr worships, now at Rhodes, |10 appear at the hearing before the |who have tendered thelr resigna- JUNIOR HADASSAH MEETING {one of the corridors making con- | ed. SR | come here, compensation commissioner ‘Thurs- [tlons agalnst the policy of the Rey,| An interesting meeting has been |siderable noise. When they saw the | Lieutenant Donald G. Duke, air | People continue to arrive In M. |day on the claln of Mrs, Anna Eng- |Guy Williy Holmes, who was trans. planned by the Junlor Hadassah, to janitor approaching, they ran from | . - service officer in charge of the na- |yy¢ from Damascus, where another Hsh, widow of 1 Patrolman | ferred to New Bedford from Hills- (e held Thursday evening, at the [the bullding by one door, and go- | tional alr routes, then was question- | uprising fs feared. The Americ I'rank M. English, for compensation grove, R, I,, last pril I3urritt hotel. A report of the dance |Ing around the corner, entered by of ' | | will be glven by Miss Beatrice Jsop- |another. As there has been a large Second Floor lier husband’s deatl Swinicite ihatnnaat on duty with the department. ) the interfor, it| Corporation Counsel John I | Kirkham may call upon the commis. | sloners to tell of plans they had made at varlous times for retiring Patrolman I how they had listened t d retain- A him on t The commis- «d by Mr. Reld about the truth of (consul hug notified naturalized ; el AT Coloncl Mitchell's charge that “no :;‘1’“"]' “‘.:“I“"]T': eorologleal mrrange- | Lo o 8 e themt to leave. for ments are availlable for alrcraft in | he coast towns. The witness sald | Americans here been coun- s only fourteen met- ;w}- 1 to remain indoors in ¢ of o letachments in the en- | an uprising, untl biuejackets can tire United § scort them to the American col- The war lowitz, and a report of the Jewl number of thefts of overcoats and | national fund will be given by Miss |other articles of clothing from the | A social hour will [building recently, the Jjanitor | Follow of which Miss Molle Light is (watched for his opportunity to trap n charge. A one-act playlet will he}l)m party. He caught them when given by micmbers of the club, nnx they started making more noise and succeeded {n holding Sowka and Ondrick, both of whom were turned over to the Hartford police. The names of the four others were | obtained from the prisoners and BUDEN—=ZABOROWSKA Henry Buden of 86 Spring stree and Mi horowska of 2 Horace street, w v married morning at 7:45 o'clock at the cred Heart church by Rev, Ladis us Nowakowskl. They were at- sioners took no action toward ret nded by Alexander Buden, the = ing English because the patrolman | Uridegroom's brother hest ma land Miss Stanislawa Zaboro WEDNESDAY SPECIALS DRESSES this count rved, HORSE nI( d em | Shion 1a Bacited insisted that he needed his full pay 3 ‘m‘;v k S rrareal Daristi Rty to support his family and was as |Sister of the bride, as maid-of-| A broken t |the local police were called upon | :l..v'y.! u(‘ “ur ~mm ok fon, on (he Syrian coast, is pulsat. |C2PADle as ever to perform his du. [honor. rv'wl“l by ‘1 e |to round them up and notify them | ented a lette m Mz o 2 ] . [ties with the department, street caused a runaway on Myrtle |{o appear in the Hartford police o T , LIS fioeil Al b Cytmey ot Minti o dpuens o) 16 GREATLY UNDERPRICED chief of the army Patricl oach of th 1 Dr. Geo o\ Lillaamnan, which the driver suffered a nz:mrm‘ Principal L. P, Slade of the local the |dean of the American mission's edi- injury to his knee when the horse pigp gchool had not received com- of th fell rounding the corner of Wash-|piate detalls on the affalr this after- CSE e D ington & The runaway horse | noon, and told a Hevald reporter | \';:;fl; lf‘:n‘;:?“llvnm’:’r‘rn!”u() \K,I"‘:rr:zh.j: TEACHER OF PIANO raced two_ intersecting streets | {yne 1o would take no action until | destroyer. Tha French have at a tme when traffic was heavy. | a)) the facts are before him. All six Private Tnstruction but collision was avolded by the | o o'ape i prom claeses this morn ready sent a g )08 « e )| s e “”\\”;yv nd- r '1-:,‘,, -fl:\ph: ;.u:\ (Jlxfltn;;“('z; 1;“rfl ‘ For Appointment Phone {#harp _application o _ automobile | g “ang when fhe return to school lons wera not es. |fained by the Near Enst rellef have | (Continued from First Page) \ Resilonge: Gr80. 0 braltes at both crossovers, they will be called upon to furnish | Hafipmel|Lachchalgnated Dy seulie SAmetionn | e | satisfactory excuses. The students' [Gensuiiasiaiviios otixetisetiongliie | BRS oL 4 allocal R parents are the only ones who have the right to keep them from school, | being Musk of safety.” Establishment of stations at Kansas ( Cumberland, Md., ed by General P sald, hbut the tablished, He added that t situation exlsted ragarding requests $1.19 Wool, Flannel—two-piece effects, These Dress Extra Special for New Britain's Bargain Day. Sizes 16 to 48. — SPECIAL — e expense nistrator m‘ ve: ve puren ounds "‘Tl)"ll ans in Sidon, | named by the mayor, it will not b SI R e E iy - e [ possitiet.to S mniMm;‘ so If they went to Hartford on thelr | o ) $9.98 35 el 'R. 1. Jail Breakers powers givn an appointes ot s I’IS mas = w [ Children’s Coats & Dresses *3=- & vernor, e ould aff | £ ] TLASS % s | Elm City Community C hest\ Located in Conn. f.?‘ Fok cHikjellce mouldiafiyrd a ) | READ HERALD A ' : ntral bureau for the Investigation | ever rget —_— Silk, Wool, etc.—Coats are Fur Trimmed, Sizes 2-12 - e = Silk, , etc.—Coats , s 2-12. Second Floor YOUR CHOICE 1 200 Hats ¢ $1.95-$2.95 These Hats just arrived from New York City, and are in the latest colors , and newest styles. Drive Is ()xel by 48 Cents | Fast Greenwich, R. I, Nov. 17 4P| of complaints and to obtain infor- | ] b New Haven, 17 (B—The | —Hercules M. Levesque, 18, of An- | nation of interest to both the deal- | | ; ; men and women u{ ¢ Taven |thony, R. I, and Howard Patterson, | ers and the consumers. The e v o Nerb Gu)e ng the who laid personal affairs aside for “"'-h"; '}"”‘"( Km] ;‘f’”‘)!‘l"'m":le”“‘ posure of alleged high-handed meas- olice departments his al on \ o a week to work for the city's com- | & ures and the creation of public [ b i / W ld F their trail after their escape from | ouinion would be the weapons with | 7 : GOI‘ daln.ous munlty chest Lell rora e o "an | the Providenco county jail Saturday | Which abuses would be fought and | . EadABnas dangers in poisonous coal brought to | E v eka Um | preak a Cold nght p wi Cleaner 1 | “Pape’s Cold Compound” |‘ nouncement that the total was night at t home o 1”\" i) g 45 trom 46238 Contioi- | father nere. They aro tacng sen- | "300 o uation dn New Dt | 50 Set of Famous = Tars) (o (abie every three D Thgh’Vacuum ATTACHMENTS fences far Tonger (han they were |atn s extremely critical, according | until thres doses are total of gifts and pledges boiie : | serving at the {lme of thelr breaks | B F 0TRSO E e eretary | taken, The first dose VACUIJM CLEANER were captured last | The amount asked for was $615,- | vhrv of a force of ten | guards | 7 ing East Greenwich they sald | ust returned from Lewis- ton, Maine, in a roadster which |V cevesque 1s charged with stealing [COrporation altendu alk-Over o {Commerce, this mornin Mr. ‘ Gou uem.l)fl figure “over the top." \ b . e sl Reahi ety |Ralph L. Gould of the Chamber of | always glves relief. | in West Warwick, |fore the Interstate Commer: R. I, after his escape Satu mission fn New York I morning. They said they drove when the commission was N ‘1,,\\,5,0“ ater Levesque had retur establish new rates on semi-bitumi- | tore News |7 i st s s [nous coal from the West Virginia | morning ln await Patterson, The second and third | loses complete break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Containsno | to . An opportunity you surely cannot afford co miss! Remem- made his dash for liberty while on | \|r Gould has oftercd the serv- 1:: ““\ \“; "‘:"‘,,H:on dalry ‘,. ::'n': to |lces of the Chamber of Commerce | ber that these great c]camngtools (rciu arly &nad at $8.50 | quinine or o ; : y : ) S 1 l S le on help with the morni milking. |to Mayor I The board of | and worth far more in the opinion of hundreds of thousands | ,/ Miltions use “Pape Other Values—Specially Priced up to $10.00 pecial Jal gl vk ot | directors of the Chamber has 'm-‘ of users) are yours ABSOLUTELY FREE if you purchase | A (l olld (,ln)n’ly[mul;q Second Floor Price, hirty - five A ey . thorized the appointment of a com- 2 | Trip to Pole Then Air D P I TS e vour Furcka now! guarantee it. | Y Women'’s Shoes o ‘ Flmht on ‘J,L \r‘e\- ,\‘02 e e e b i cae Special Christmas terms, only $3 down and the balance | Right now we are mnnm;: i 2i- { th T t necial sale Women's ent plans an exped 10 RCi LY, D | by a special sale on Vomen's Telypdemnma bl (e ey I A ol ; in the easiest kind of monthf: payments—are available fo Pumps and Oxfords. We | ..y o . thing, the commilee Wil submit | you. But you must act quickly. Christmas is 2™ost here! ! : it [definite recommendations to the | Come in and witness a demonstration of _natched | nd | board, the eity and the state, | leaning effici 1 j boal - G cleaning efficiency of 1 _ureka and | R 2 Ee i ONLY 5 There 1s practi 21 i $3 its attachments, The Eureka and at- | DOWN 0 have gone through our i | dte conl in the city, according to | t tachments delivered when and where )y that tim cquent » pole to need toc 3 \pparaty ition will be known as i h air mission to the North |ginia. sen to the Pennsylv if satisfactory f ured will make an accept <tock and selected about | Mr. Gould. He savs the West Vir-| 200 pairs of Pumps and Oxfords that have been a¥ <elling for §7, $8 and $9. twininous fs. superior Bar Monty vavmens | 90U 8. Be ure to take advantage ‘ A tired body needs rest soft coal, and of this special offer. Act without At it s (s 7 O o A run down body needs building up. The overstrained eye is never clear. \le pri are $3.95, $4.95 Teave Dunkir of April, edition will out the ¢ ONLY§ ¢@50 53_ possible Christmas gift for her! * ! '.ong-wearing KILLER OF § LUHEADED | BARRY & BAMFORTH ‘ ‘L:n]a:]':fp};gs?:):l:cshan(iielgs‘gzms;ep. I e - | Limburg, Germany, Nov, 17 " A 5 Shoes for Children 7 B enden s Eaect, ndltie o il B e Sl tnie, i i (e aevem iy i histassiel IPhone) 2504 19 Main St. | Rest and refreshment is the answer. dren’s Shoes that they buy t take off by air for|wa ¢ | | " ear. W sl fhe famon " j Every man likes to look his best. ** g wear. We sell the famous Melanson hand-sewed Shoes for girls and boys. We consider them the best Shoes made, price and quality considered. A pencil hox ot h each pair of cl And ordinary common sense makes it easy. ALLDAY MEAT SPECIALS E Just a moderate mixture of . Work, play, food and rest. 10c-20c-30c MEAT SHOP And some attention to his clothes. § TENDER ROUND STEAK 2 5 c SHORT SIRLOIN STEAK TENDER ROUND ROASTS 1b 1 Desco Dry Cleaning CHOICE YOUVG FOWL | Actually lengthens the life of clothing. Another Roulvl-d-lr‘['). of o e N York || Willing Feet— 17 (#) — Th and slx men were arr Youthful Figures e roundnp of an alleged | held responsible by r more than hold- | ries throughout the | last four months o s obtained loot Clothes need rest and refreshment too. And that’s where Desco can help. Narrow Shoes for Women hnport Women who NELITON She INJURIES PROVES FATAT ITIT willing feet it is ROASTING CH[CKENS 30 R e s aa L el el VR AR CUTEETS c fifter thelthorougfi cleaning, Pl i ‘ b And to keep slender. Ee- P"B CH P ]b ot, steri iZing steam Koy L L il (\‘f\;‘llli{i‘nf(i’;jd 1]:’\5"!]“?;rlylclv]fl}}jz"f;: LOIN LAM Ops i Is made to surge through the cloth. i 6 R e FRESH CHOPPED STEAK i It mellows the fabric and raises the nap. N o | ow et cn o sou 0| | VEAL BREASTS 15(: M B it o s i oul s eronaad You wear he { - W) ¢ . _ \ Ik o) i e cloth is dried and set. “Relief” - — — : SR s Shoe | GUARANTEE 10c-20¢-30c | Your suit looks better T o Pty MEAT SHOP i g kg u fhig i arlnen i 70 West Main Street—Opp. Hotel gec;\use you just know it’s true. usua ( | comfort which | T it 1 a »]v’;.\m.\ walking a | I:[‘ COSTs‘ NO MORE THAN 'ORDINARY DRY {c SN0 and $9. lil oxfords and boots i Sponging and Pressing 75C (with sterilizing steam) 75c SLOAN'S Automobile $] S0 D e mitomis § 5008 " “Cave-man Oxfords 1 i i 2 3 SMARl SHOES 1 L P. S. Our completely equipped NO PROFIT REPAIR SERVICE is of- Y V fered for your convenience. We charge only cost of material and labor. < 78 West Main Street = i Opp. Burritt Hot i i Rl ot TR GAlIET I Do AT Y1000 s Also Black Enamel Cloth, extra heavy, 31 in. ] - A F M"—‘LER We've : taken 25% 1\ our 50 in. Black Enamel Cloth ........ «vv. 50c-98c yd. stock; reduced it for q‘ll(k i because we've a nt on e road branch in Persia. Table Oil Cloth, best quality, all colors. ... 29¢ yd. D. Miller Co. MANNING’S | Utr-Cr COMMERERCIAL | it o 5 -CQZer PHOTGGRAPHY |wn = " " Furniture and Oriental Rugs Phone 3609 211 Main Street ‘ A Lestt Propuiesor 67 E. Main St. Tel. 526 904 TELEPHONE 904

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