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“LASHES OF LIFE: SOUTH AFRICAN | KIDDIES ARE FR Johannesburg, Eo Xions are trightening ¢ $0 school in n cautions have been t New York — being kicked on t fear, A pupllo; amount of dil 1mbla mb hove are ot Davenport 1], Det folat Olive ertising po eaten for t place of ori first The hot 10 be New York — Frank back from London med glasses raincoat, H Bubbles” W to welcoming is getting just as soo the coal m Tinney is horn-rim- waigted blue 1as not seen year, but as ney, who New York has an ex Crane Nathalia et: “Na- rge and glit- hild with a v 10; Joyee nurse is in New yuch Yo of PoNUSUAL S Relie PERTUSSIN not only soothes 8 cough, it also helps to clear the air passages from germ-laden mu- cns which is usually the cause of the irritation. The relief it brings is more than temporary —as it helps Nature to bring about a speedy recovers. Tts freedom from narcotics, ehloroform or any harmful drug —~ pleasant taste— USSIN theideal have cough remedy. It been well physicians and maci more than twenty years a sold by all drugg o them just like ing (o] No one ma — except mother KF. GOODWIN| tght 5 TEL [FRAN MAIN ST 1905 has a| IGHTENED BY LIONS, | stant attendan v Haven — P, b {r ratlroad telegrayh t » Manchester ans | tlon t ' s lated &dWertising 1 p\IK Worces apples, | chopped | citron chopped and all botled with — Comptroller reports rty increased ate, prop 3 past year g — Etate's Attorney | Comley announc gatlon of ' ad- Osborn, state PRIMA DONNA WEDS Nov. 24. (AP)—Queen | of the Metro- New York and musical director | > organization, were 1 here today. They left for st on a honeymoon but their ation was kept secret. prim Opera C Pelletier, BANKRUPTCY PETITION New Haven, Nov. 24 (P—Hillard |and Theodore Lang, doing busines as the Novelty Trimming Compan 2 bankruptcy petition gave debts | of $23,370 and asscts of $8,249. | | Hilard had personal debts of $11 123 and Theodore $10,977. | | | [ | | arles G. Conn of Los Angeles IS‘ As a boy he served under Grant Wilderness and saved the lives | ral other soldiers by his brav- | Now he has just been notified | var department that he has been officlally cited for this heroism. SKIPPY 81, th of sev NEW BRITAIN HERE'S RECIPE TO MAKE MINCE MEAT At Least It's Col. Coolidge's Favorite Brand Plymouth, Vt, Nov. 24. (AP) — Miss Aurora Plerce, who as house- keeper for Colonel John C. Coolidge, father of the president, has prepared his Thanksgiving dinners for years, is making plans for the dinner on Thursday. Although this is “the t which made the turkey fam- ‘' the colonel will have roast chicken as s his custom. Perhaps Miss Plerce's cooking fame rests most largely on her mince ples. Her favorite recipe for mince meat follows: “One pound boiled beef, one pound suet, one half peck one pound currants, two ds seeded raisins, one half und citron, two pounds sugar, two one half quarts cider, pinch of salt, cinnamon, cloves and nutmegs to taste. Apples pared, cored and fine. Currants, raisinsg and cider and sugar about four minutes, and then poured in the meat and Add salt and spices last. A littls jelly or frult juice improves 1585 WOMEN EDIT PAPER Cut Down Pic- tures and Finances and Feature Home and Church News. Sloux Falls, South Dakota, Nov 24. (AP)—With the announcement on the editorial page in a caption over a cartoon, “Making the World Better For a Day,” prominent Sioux Falls club women preparing this! morning's edition of the Sioux Falls Press, refused to permit any crime news to go on page one. The women, editors for a day, members of the History club, cur- tailed for than a page of market news to about two columns; they eliminated all comlc strips except | one—that of “Jiggs;:" they refused | to allow the publication of any so- clals. Instead they featured in their | 48-page edition of the newspaper, articles on homes and home-building | and especially prepared stories by each of the pastors in the city. SINSKIE'S ELMAIN DAILY HERALD; A New One fs8 actres: and s shortly. dally O!ga 8vendh Norwe has come to appear m to this co in t ov Photo shows her at her rcises in Hollywoed. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925, Below 15 Standard every Classified easy-to-re Phone Closing ti in sam CLASSIF) ANNC 1—BURIAL 3—DEATH L YOUR SERVICE a list of the Headings in day use on the Page. Note the ad alphabetical arrangement, Your Ad To 925 me for insertion e day’s paper JERSMT ATION HEADINGS HUNCEMENTS TS, MONUMENTB OTICES JIRECTORS FOUND ALS AU $—AUTO AND NOUNCEMENTS TOMOBILES IRUCE AGENCIBS Y TRUCKS FOR BALB GTOMOBI L 13— AUTC s READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADES Ll FOR YOUR WANTS NONINE Builds Strength to Combat Colds At Any Drug Store in 50c and $1.00 1f you catch colds easily, take Linonine and ward them off. onine gives strength and builds sound flesh that cnables you ta suecessfully stand win- ter's weather. It is exceptione ally good for growing children at this time in the yeor. Try it. “ThisTrade Mark on Every Bottle GARDEN THANKSGIVING SPECIALS ‘ Mixed Nuts............... 28¢ Ib. Large Grape Fruit......3 for 25¢ Oranges (large) ......... 60c doz. Ad \D A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ELM AND MAIN STS. PHONE 2157 8 FOR EXCHANGE SSORIES WANTED— SERVICE L4—GARAGES TO LET £8 AND BICYCLES BICYC-L8 WANTED REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE ¥ | 19—BUILUING MAKL G & RANCE: - PATENT TRUCKING, BAGGAGB —MOVIN —PAINTING, —PLUMBING. —PRE S 1AIRIYS, MASSEUSE AND CONTRACT EERVICE RENDERED NG & MILLINERY CLEANING ALL KINDB TTORNEYS PAPER HAN HEAT'G, M JING 1AL WE AND TAILORING IBB'G, STATIONERY :SSIONAL SERVICES NG 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICEE ED & PIANO TUNING UCATIONAL "ONDENCE COURSES ¥ ACHERS AL AND VOCAL ¥ INSTRUCTORE NSTRIICTORS ' AGENCIES WANTED ANTE, N ANTED—MEN N§ WANTED—WOMEN NESS ( | 48~ ¥ LC J)PPORTUNITIES 8, STOCKS, BONDE ANED 19—WANTED-TO BORROW L ~CATTLE A VE STOCKE D BWINB , CATS, PLTS 64—WANTED-~ . RY SUPPLIES LIVE 8TOCE MERCHANDISE AR AND CLC 1INGS TC HOUSEHOLD ARTI o 67—WATCHES, B8—WANTED Al DIAMO), 1CLE VDS, JEWELRY TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOK RKN1 68— APARTM 7 NE K HOUSES PO SUBURBAN SHOUS] )»—TO R REAL E BLLG $1—BUILDING | TATE FOR STATE S. BOARD AND HOTELS S7—REAI ROO s ROOMS FOR ROOMS AN ROOMS FOR ANTED PLACE ROOM ANL OFFICES (S & TENEME FOR T R RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT ORAGE T STATL. FOR SALE L ESTATB RS ES & & BUSIN Q" SALE EXCHANGE WANTED R RENT BOARD R HOUSEKEEPING BOARD OR LODGING THE HERALD “WANT ADS” - Alphebetically Arrangea ‘For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE (NSERTIONS Charge Prepatd s 38 $1.30 $1.50 Tearly Order Ratee Upon Application Count 6 worde to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Bpace, § lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P M, for Classitied Page on Same Day. Bat. 10 A M, Ade tor 925, Accepted Over convenfen t Ask for & the Telephone customers. Call Want 4d" Operator City ltems Victrolas Halt P —advt, Louls W. Vogel, publicity mana- | ger of the Union Laundry, Inc., has returned from New York city where | | he spent the weck-end Join Xmas Music Club at Morans' —advt.” Fox Xm at Morans', get him a Nash Suit or Overcoat, $23.50. T. F. McCabe, 49 Walnut street. Tel 454.—advt . Home cooked lunches at Crovw- [ ells.—advt. Come in and hear the new Ortho- phonle Victrola at Morans’.—advt Take snapshots of your Thanks- glving group. Ohrnstedt, w. | Main.—advt. MARRIAGE ILLEGAL Boston, Nov. 24. (AP)—The mar- | rlage of W. Starling Burgess, inter- [ nationally known yacht and airplane | | designer in New York yesterday, fs | illegal in Massachusetts as he was | | divorced by his second wife, Mrs. | Rosamond Tudor Burgess in Law- rence on May 11 last. According to | Massachusetts law Burgess must | walt two years and six months be- i fore he can legally marry again in i the Bay State, and residence in this | state with his new wife is barred to | him until that time expires. { LOANS UP TO s300 To { A Housekeepers Easy repayment terms No endorsers required s Lawful interest only | Call, write or 'phons | Beneficial Loan Society 87 West Main St cor. Washington St. Room 104. Phone 1-0-4-3 Open 9t05.30 Saturdays 9 to 1 Licensed by the State and Bondad to the Publie FOR SALE 1924 Chrysler Standard Sedan driven only 3,700. Just like new. Can be bought right. 1925 Hudson Sedan, driven very little, 5 good balloons, many ex- tras, A-1 condition. BENNETT MOTORS | 250 Arch. | NASH—motor_cars, = Monumental Oak Bt Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_epecialty, L Very Teasonable prices Greenhouse, 218 Oak Bt Bandelli's CUT FLOWERS=potted plants, pleasing & on funeral work Greenhouse, 617 Chureh Bt. R—30 years ex- South Ameriea and Kinds of garden and Ravizza, 470 tres w Maln 8¢ POMPON Chrysan Flower Ga per bunch. Yellow mums_for the gama The 4 Greenhouss, 1163 Btan- Lost and Found L] Bouth } l AUTOMUTIV l Autos and Trucks for Sale L FORDS—We bave 4 Fordor sedans that are b very good conditlon mechanically and otherwlss, 6 good tires, Price 3300 each, — Bennett Motor Bales Co. 260 Arch Bt._Phone 2952, EXINGION® late 1923, wport mo Alinute Map wlx, b passeuger touring car thoroughly recond'tiol and pewly painted 813 Wire wheels and good tires. Trader and terms considered. G Ao Bence, 61 Mam 8t Phone 3216, 0 21— epeedstor, meohanical condition and paint very good. Fine I Pric (s low. = Terma allowed. I t Motor Sales Co, 260 Arch 8t Phone 205%, LEXINGTON=B passnger, 1ate 1928 brougham M firet clase @echanical condltion, paint ano upholstery are eze collent, brand new cords, 1 spare G, A Hance 41 Main 8t Phone 2218 MAXWELL, 1923=touring cars (2), new paint, very good rubber, reconditioned, mechanically, good top and upholstery, Price $350 each, Bennect Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch Bt. Phone 3953, nder return to T near Capitol or in s drug or theater Bat 506 Church F Personals 3 3L 1924—G-passenger club sedan. Condition and appearance are those of & new car b good tites. Price only $700, Terme anc trades considered. Bennett Motor Eales Co. 260 Arch Bt Phone Price {e low. Trade red. Bennett Motor Arch Et. Phone 2952, FERERS OF HEART TROUBLE Asthma, dropsy, b blood pressure, and paraly dly tell you, free of charge, ar mother was relleved, without drugs, and her life saved. This I feel Is my duty to hu- manity. ~Address, Mrs, A. D. Spe Box 1346, v_Haven, Conn. 1 will How Stograr $6.00 por FARK ving. Wi Farrell 4 change 40 Arch ra Ex- ZonoNsTEL AR B ohe L AUTOMOTIVE } i — e Autos and Truck Agencles ACME TRUCKS—Gales and Service. 8 son Motor Salos. 171 South Main Bt Phone §70. BUICK MOTOR CAR Capltal Buick Co. 193 Arch 5t 2607. LEXINGTON, OAKLAND AND GRAY— Cars, Bales and Serv o City Motor Co., 6 Elm Sf 4. CHEVROLET MOTOR es and service, Superior 176 _Arch_St. Pho CHRYSLER—4 service. Phone CARS Auto Company, 6. Gales and corner FORD ~CARS and TRU actor. Gales and servi Genulne parts and accessories Automotive 8 & Servico Co., 248_Elm, Phone 2! No water to freex e, 453 West Main & Tel. 3698, HUPMOBILE CARS-Saler &nd Service. Clty Service Station. Hartford Ave., cor Stanley St. A, M. Paonessa. grade motor cars. Sales and service C. A. Be LEXINGTO! OAKLA tor Cars. Sales and S . Hardware City Motor Co., 6 Elm 8t. Phone 2724. 8ee the new line. Bales and Service. A. G. Hawker, &8 _Elm Stroet. _Phono 245 OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS fined Six.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Main St. Phone 2900. M. Searle & Co., Sales and Servi Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. agents for_Gabriel Enubhers. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS-Gales and Bervice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch 8t Phone 280, Pad 925—in_A-1 condition, run about 2,000 miles, Price reasonable. Sale eand Bervice, 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve.Valve Motor."” R. C. Rudolph. Autos and Truc for Sale L} i nice shape lcal six at §: et Motor Bales arranged. 250 Arch t. 9243 9 erland tourings, touring, Wyllle Knight roadster. Time payments, = Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2 Salesroom 6 Maln St Phone 635. HAVING WON— a new Hudson coach, T offer same shipped direct from factory or from local dealer, at a sacrifice of Must scll this_car before 10 nday night. I already own a 1831 1324 Ford tour- Essex FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Speciallst 327 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 By PERCY CROSBY § IF THE GIGAR MAKES A SICK WHy GON'Y YA CHUCK IT AwAY Desperate Measures Required p OH. [ COULON'T THINKO' THROW! AwAy A BIRTHDAY i ales and Gervice, | USED CARS OBILE ¢ BEDAN HUPMOBILE 8 TOUR. ON BROUGH ESSEV COACH MOON TOURING ? 81,700 L§1,400 +81,300 650 700 950 350 700 700 800 725 " 560 215 $300 COUPE TOURING *MOBILE 3 TOURING . {UPMOBILE HUPMOBILE COUPE HUPMOBILE SEDAN ESSEX COACH , EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS N & AMIDON BALES CORP, 368 MAIN STREET HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. OUR GIGANTIC—clearance sale of new and used cars starts No: room operi unt{l midnight. {t. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, Conn. Open evenings YOU'VE WANTED A CAR—Come fo our history ma rale. Bave $100 to $500 o1 & new or used car. Terms to sult. Aaron G. Cohen Inc, 185 Park Bt., Hartford, Gonn. Always cpen, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. 1925 Bulck Roadster. Buick 4-cyl. Sedan, Buick 4-pass. Coupe. Overland Sedan, Maxwell Touring. Chevrolet Touring. Ford, ¢-door Bedan. Ford Coupe. CAPITAL BUICE €O, 193 ARCH BT. PHONE 2607, —— USED CAR BALE THIS I8 THE BIGGEST EVER HELD IN NEW BRITAIN THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR EVERY MAN WHO WANTS A CAR! BIGGEST VALUES! BIGGEST REDUCTIONS! BIGGEST ASSORTMENT! BIGGEST IN EVERY WAY! BALE NOW GOING ON DRIVE THE CAR YOU SELECT FIVE DAYS It not eatisfactory roturn the car and we will ‘allow you full pice on any other used car we have Every one of these Used Cars bought now will be stored FREE winter, Every car has been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. It has to have your O. K. before it lcaves the shop. The prices quoted below are the first payments required on each car. Chevrolet touring, driven only 3000 miles, looks and runs like DeW; you can save money on this car.” " §200, (3) 1923 Maxwell tourings. These cars have been repainted, have had new plstons, new rings, time ing rear rebushed. $140. 1924—Dodge sedan. This car has been all gone over snd you canm Judge for yourself when you ses it as to condition. $275, Durant Coupe. 2 pass., & real good buy for business or pleasu leather upholstery, paint good; Inpp A"l mechaical 5 1924 [ condition. 1821 Hupmobile Touring. car that will please t woman who would like a good car for every day use, Let ug ive you a ride and you will be ed. $140, Essex Coach, tires and gone $200. An open man or 1923 Repainted, new has been thoroughly over from front to rear. 1923 Columbla Coupe. car can be bought able and is in very fine shaps tires, paint and upholstery. Maxwell Coupe. Driven only 10 miles; tires are perfect;. re- painted and good for a number of service. $240. Hudson Speedster. For the one who Is looking for a good tour- irg car see this. Tires, paint, top and upholstery in eplendid shape. $140. 2-pass. “This 1924 1921 1923 Overland Touring. You we think this “car had be has never been driven over 80 miles an hour. Driven only & few thousand miles; let us show it to you. $120. 1a hrysler Sz Cosch—demonstrator. d a car as you could buy et full e BY CLIFF STERRETT | i “ufi=ss® 55T MOREN A\ WELL. MR PERKING, WHAT Qe s r2e Stireite| B i AL ST SAMUE T — WAL SIR ER AH \D LIKE T'RAISE A UL MORTGAGE ON THE OLE ER HOMESTEAD! = B Fify S Ry —— BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH STREET OPPOSITE GRAND 6T. OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS —————————eee e CLEARANCE EALE® Hudson Sed: Hudson Coac! Hudson Coach Chrysler Tou: Locomobile Sedaz. Studebaker Sodan. Studebaker Coupe. Studebaker Touring. Nash 1ouring. Hupmoblle Touring. Maxwell Sport Tourd Ford Coupe. Ford Sedau. SIX FORD TOURINGS AND MANY OTHERS HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 135 ARCH BT TEL. 3542