New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 11

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FLASHES OF LIFE: LONDON GIRLS TAKE OFF HATS IN RESTAURANTS New Haven—Yale's enrollment lg §,204; 151 more than last year, By the Assoclated T'ress, London—The girls arc taking thelr lats oft when they dine in publie. 2 New Haven — Em Wolfe, Yale foothall player, announces marriage bobs, ]:u ball after Harvard game, Some matrons think the fad is just | to show shingles and v York urtles are pets of | Nep- Columbia's cox There are 41 in nd 22 Maine Indfans stranded one dormitory. Tho mode started | with little food and no money for when dogs, cats and canaries were | raflway tickets, | forbidden, \lanchester—Chief Willlam tune \ Watertown—1ire fn Byrnes drug and community store does § lumage. 00 Chic Donald MacMillan is t) hampion of his cxpedition at skimo bouts in Chicago, Il cat Lientenant Commander B, I MeDonald, Jr., by a T'he Bridgeport—Lewis W, Hoft * | prominent showman, dics | Hartford—Motor vehicle register | Rev. Dr. discontinued hfter who confessec w York city frightened him, lined a to the Ifth Avenue terlan churel Baltimore-— tion to e lott Kirk, S0 One kille: s out of two injured, - g control on Quaker Hill Albert A, Trion, Jr, 5 r and ir es wife to | national triy injuri w o| hourd has found, Geneva — Aristide rance is a movie tipped journalists he very important ailed him tc inst trio | after of | | a tratford — Cases fur 1o | charged with shooting was g on [sun set nolled mission, ducks upon payment hey | costs, rtford——Trueck owned by r stolen twice within recovered both times 1 ) the cinemas. D fe A W Y | Ha something | Lawl rds that can | hours earth receives Washin, at the bureau of stan register the heat the from Mars ston—There! drivers arrested three Norwalk-—DBoth after motors crash, injuring Milton Statler, aning chickens and < In one of the own some day. York s old persons 'DLDER COOLIDGE ISNT GETTING ALONG WELL Father of President Fails to Gain | and Condition 1Is Not | Encouraging mouth Vt, Nov 23 (P— nt Coolidge's father, Col.’| John C. Coolidge, who is seriously | il nere with heart trouble, today | { entered the s cond week of hie fight for health faced with the necessity | ¢ regaining ground lost yesterday. | | 14 Turin, Ttaly an hour to t invention | peed of 100 miles | new automobite | reatening serious re for € “hiribiri, car manu- There was a collision and vas badly hurt. P Atlantic Presic in the third ran- rs. -+ having made cheering progres: e failed suffering a numbe heart blo Major James | pal, the president’s medical advisor, ‘\ | was plainly disappointed by the | paticnt’s fallure to show con- | tinued improvement as on the pre- | vious day he had been elated over | progress made. | Ho was unwilling to d s number of heart blocke suftered to say anything of their severity or their effect upon Colonel Coolidge. Instead he indicated that his de- | cision not to call Washington to v port on the case ought to signify that no ground existed for alarm. | | The physician will eontinue to stay near his patient throughout the day | and probably will not meet mnews- | papermen much before noon. | Evidence of the nationwide In- | terest in Mr. Coolldge’s illness is seen in the number of letters of in- | quiry which arrived here. Most o theso come from tourlsts who | have been here during the summer and who met the president's !’ntl\t‘r.r The letters are being answered by | Angus Macaulley, deputy sheriff, | who acts as guard about the home- | 1. Previous to his fliness, Mr. | Coolidge used to carry on extensive | correspondence with those who | wrote to him. | $50,000 Represented | In Real Estate Deal | estate deal representing | N. J.—Postmaster hompson thinks that y of his general store rs is altogether too much, 's quitting Uncle Sam's busi- s cold and going farming. slightly of | | 3 ' New York—The Fifth avenue | chatean of Willilam K., Vanderbilt or four decades acce: le only to the 400, is on public exhibition this k at 50 cents a head before wreckers start tearing it down to wake way for a 20-story office build- HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur- ing this Critical Time Baltimore, Md.—*1 took Lydia E. Pirkham’s Vegetable Compound to help me through the Changeof Life and for a broken. plaining a long timeand dre; ging along had _tried other medicines whichdid not help me much. I read ;| in the newspapers of the Vegetable Compound and efter takinga bottle | felt better. 1 did not stop with one bottle, but took it through the who : critical time and am now practically a well woman, 1 have two daughters whose health was ery bad before they married and 1 was worried about them. I got the Vegetable Compound for them and it helped them, and after they married it also helped them in bearing their babies. This is a great and good med- icine for all complaints of women, and T recommend it to all.”’—Mrs. L. A real about $50,000 was completed today | when Sultana H. Najaria N)Mi through the mp Real Estate i to Sam Schneider, two ne family houses on Brook | the price being about £ elder sold to Mr two-family house on Murray street, the price heing about $16,000. | CARLSON-SKOMARS Nils Carlson of this city and Miss | Edith Skomars will be married in Newington, Tuesday evening, at 8 | o'clock, at the home of the bride. | GINGRICH, 1375 N. Gilmor St., Balti- | Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahlquist, pastor of | the first Lutheran church of this | more, Maryland. | : The Vegetable Compound is a de. | Cit¥: Will officiat pendable medicine for women of mid. | dle age. Letit relieve you of nervous- ness, that feeling of strain and those | annoying hot flashes so common at this time, Among the fisherwomen of Brit- | maidens, wives and widows their own distinctive color ny e ¢ of shawl, TYPEWRITER SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES Do Not Have Your Repair We Guarantee Prompt Work Done Out of Town and Efficient Service New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street L et us take care of your Laundry—you'll see A wonderful change for the BEST. Thv care that we use, gives a straight guarantee. lmprm('m("m\ you'll find, by a TES M ethods in handling, promote longer wear. Em—h PATRON gets value, with care. RN’(‘i\InL' attention—we call anywhere, L.»( onr “System,” with others compare, A trial, we feel, will convince, one and all Un«l-uxhhfl. our statement, ‘twill be Nu shufiling delays, we are ready to call. D ELIVERY and duc COURTESY! Rt’llu mber. our MOTTO, “tis “DO THE JOB RIGHT.” ou can get us, “AT ONCE" if you CALL, PHONE er WRITE. |mobile recklessly on Kelsey crashed into a Ham Zingelet of N fed $12 seven days in Jamin W, Alling in police court this {morning. fehael . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1025 DRUNKEN DRIVER JAILED AND FINED Court Today T"ound guilty of operating an auto- street ihout 9 o'clock last night when he a machine, Wil- vington was fin- and costs and sentenced to Jail by Judge Ben- He arrested by Sergeant Mi- I"lynn, who investigated the accident in which he was involved. Nergeant Flynn and Sergeant M }mm Rival both told the court that Zingelet was drunk at the time he wag arrested, and when the defend- ant took the witness stand and de- nled that he had anythin line of liquor to drink yeste |A. 3. Savard, who examined him in |rested by Patrolman Willinm Politis, police statlon, was called to tes- The doctor said that Zingelet | ‘va | tity. {8ix Auto Law Violators in Police e [ Ml i | road i vesterday, the court tine pay the e by 8 into swung | straef Soli ed b | Sali liam in the last when arres Violate Rules of Road 1 Vaylc 8 fined cha t W rge of violating at Henry and orderir ergeant O'N a tree on away ov of the charge N of y Pri Was arreste McCarthy. roud Vaylock was arrested Novemt Sebastian Gozza of 885 High street | collision, charged with operating without a |n license on his person, produced his certificate this morning the | charge was nolled ar- Eirl who was standing mber of the flec d gave it to Meeker who reported the aftair to the po Loses Reglstraticn Certificate The othor cuse was continued to ive Bubula a chance copy of glstration wnd produce it in court, 1ght on John country in Interesty of the or I ganizatior to secure — DONATIONS WANTED Sunshine M C.A Anyone d leave do- in the ¥, Dr, and Gozzn wa He was Broad Liebler | ¢ only one A ¢ society Tue Than from at the fil dinners, anythin ers will please YoM C The r damag: police, badly the chine machine was a has Gray's m y find that the lert and weetd n Positive Evidence Lacking Two cases w continued Wednesday for further inve {by Judge Alling, lence |being lacking in front ock of 48 Sheffield [the cases iny a charge of evad. |8 $25 and costs on a responsibility the rules of the Gray, colored, of 7 and Stanle streets the other was a charge remitting the an bile g the defendant to » by 1 the 9 until tigation positive ev ex stages of drunken- ining to ted, casually, could a fend: also a A Tucsday not later 8 ht e e, The dents b right front f 1 tha the fender some tir Mecker could not he d d of it was by | k by the Judg ed inves Gray mac street, and of operating «a registration Babula, Special Notice party given by In 1o without John arrested last night geant atrick J. O'Mara on rrant charging him w failing {to stop after h ruck a machine by James Mecker of 217 ut street he corner of Elm |accident orth t rday morn- | he w The k Meeker's |yesterd 1nchine north on K him and continued along after the |witnesses to prove his fara after he crask the corner when he r to the left hand 1. ed Gray o e c—— argle with warm salt water en apply over throat= Vicks ned day 5 eding on Clinton hapy A by Patrolm Rive opportunity to secu res story, SMYRNA FIGS 29¢ Ib. DROMEDARY DATES 21c pkg. CHOCOLATES 49¢ box BANANAS 4 Ibs. 25¢ Cocking APPLES 5 Ibs 25¢ ORANGES Mrs Watson’s PIE CRUST Pastry Flour CIDER . . 53+|RAISINS Mixed Nuts 335 CRANBERRIES 17c PEE gweet PUDDING Thanksgiving Ap'preciatmn Is Expressed in These Mindful o the Fect ThetThis s rraril a Kew Englnd Holiday We oo Pass Along to New Englard These Special Prices So That All May Seasoning Enjoy That Great American Nastergicce— Your Own Thanksgiving EkES Dinner! All Stores Open Till 16 P. . Wednesday FRUIT SPECIALS v 1 MINCE MEAT e o', Ib hag GRAPE JUICE 45¢ quart CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Seeded or 19¢ bottle Seedless COUNTRY CLUB SODA 14c qt. STUFFED OLIVES 23¢c SWEET or MIXED PICKLES 25¢ Jar Lemon Orange FINEST CITRON PEE DATES W& 29 Table Apples.z § 7o 10| WALNUTS 5ot 35 49:|Coffe 3% 59 PUMPKIN 15¢ can CURRANTS 22¢ pkg. ONIONS Farcy onathar P olatoes ’s'”25 INCR&R PLUM FORMOSA 00LONG MIXED D

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