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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1925, trom the alluvial diggings has re- ° |muh.1 by Miss Theda Rowe as | . LA Sl [ e e R Winner of the Great Hardware Derby KF world production, it iu stated in the oCla ews’ ton as hest man | | | annual report of Warington Smyth, | The couple left on a wedding trip | Ehlobd s - PA T PAREN A Elmrr-"uy for mines and Industries B S T R ) k n ernment control and certain limis (Continued from Page Three) SO EIbT KiFaat ) ! i i S - R, tations upon opening new beds ta | — . — g \ | prevent the sparkling stones be. |Roosevelt Robinson in a lecture ) : | e Locarno Treaty Not an Orphan--! &k oo sienmit i chew naopas Y| Sie. ana Mea 8. iensich of Kon- | S § " \ ‘ : y o o plentiful that they would |Brother, e | ) g y C y 3 N y Chicad ¥ W “ H Other London News | " e e | oy o T D e 0t r— 2 0w Chicato Yoman Will Have — Bazars, and still bazars, one of the | v 1o Georse . naiselts of Merie | Wl B8 Normal Exist ; ond Acti | |this week 18 that called the|wedding | 4 4 i London, Nov. 2§ M — The Lo- | ‘Bazar of the Natlons” to be held By NEA Service é carno security treaty may go dowr |on Tucsday, December 1st, at the Announcement has been made Orleans, La. Nov. 28.—The ! S (AP)—Bulta tor \ - ARy AN TU [iET BASE S[]"N First C gational church given | the engagement of Miss Eleanor I erage length of human wiil | : ¢ filed by both Frank Lloyd > A iitan Orambercl] nde ausplees of the Young |Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 100 years o i Mo - ht, 1 rchiteet, and his R ot e T i eien Sl |Woman's Missionary society of the ' Hen Johnson of 593 Iast street | fiaventuniiv Lelentirely 0 ) G 3 tress wife, Mra. Mirlam Nool P U [churen. " The sale ‘which opens at [to O. Edwin Vahlstrom, son of ( ¢ control of medical , k bl e | AR ) g \eored the negotlations “?'-l“thrla] May Be Concluded by [three o'clock In the afternoon will and Mrs. C. J. Vahlstrom of 63 Park | ojen.. g o 1 e P e i : R il [be followed by supper at 6:30 | Dr ‘ e R i 3 IR B ARk she “talk- 5 Sndon, Décember:T in |o'clock. Featuring among the booths 0 2 /02 L ALO RS 3 X\ . k o il ! ' Nex[ Tuesday [will be a “Ch Stall,” where at- | Mr. and Mrs. August Granquist of |" R e ; 4 ‘ ] itting ~ Mra, A and elsewhere on the Con- {tractive linens and Chinese embroid- 15 Lyons street announce the en- ) th will be the heritage : R e Mirlgh s nitientin ROy e e T i gl cries and noveltles, dircet from | gagcunent of their dunghter, Mar cvery person in America, é 1o i e UL G SRR e White Plaing, N. Y., Nov. 28 (P— China may be purchased. garct, to David Gustafson of | wre the outsanding declara- ) Ll (i i s S § Abas an na o shargeaglol » hia AL LS G ¢ Retting odds here are tive to one (el bl Jubilee street, tions in an interview given exclu- i . % ty u decree un- C ather of the pact that Leonard Kip Rhinelander will| WOMAN'S CLUB MUSICALE SRS alyel NEA Service by Dr. Wil- ok i s p . cibst i) e I 1) ; ll\(:y” \‘\‘;anlrr‘v‘j ~“<;(r"lh'l‘~.l I his suit ».'m" ulment of | '\\'uh a steady demand for tickets A reception will be held a he [ljam Mayo, world nous surgeon, \ ; [ s U8 of s pln; tot ;rq E ; to the daughter of a mu- | for the concert to be given under the | Tumble Brook Country club, in |who, with his brother. conducts the JOLL B orR acitlongeng statesmen | pre latto taxi driver. auspices of the New Britain Wom- | Bloomficld on Sunday cvening in | great clinic that has made the lit- ERchATBLe Ny P rity exchanges | The argument of rooters for the jan's club in the First Congregational | honor of the betrothal of Miss Ruth tle town Rochester, Minn, led and urged |gtutrering millionaire is that even | church on Tuesday evening, Decem- | Manilla Sherwin, daughter of Louis |known throwghout the earth, 7 RNALY vere withdrawn in “ Foreign Min- |though the weight of evidence might | ber 1st, a large and representative Sherwin of Northampton, Mass., 1o . N 1 G g ; r 5. after the sculptross » ister Stresemann an . ders [seem to be against him, a jury of |audience is assured. Lambert Mur- §. Iolk Waskowitz, son of Mr. and = Ve ,”'“'",:’ o ‘"".”",’ ; S ! © she had submerged her to do thelr utmost. Tha Frenc . men cannot bo expected to | phy s to be the artist and his pro- | Mrs, Samuel Waskowitz of TTE epiiieh e Do ! ? and herselt” in him, spoke to no ¢ contend that this is one of the|s him to continue as husband | gram will Include: | coln street, this city s ersiing (e Massnn) : 9 allesin,” his v British diplomat's greatest achiev 1 Mr, Waskowitz 18 a g ot A “"‘\""1"‘_“' B i - r green, Wis, ostate, and fled ments, and that since it is com-| The suit is the main topic of con- | Recltative and Aria "W Cedar Crest college and Muhlenberg 0 6 5 “‘f et s L o AR ) with him to Japan, where they lived pleted he will relinquish his post [ve here and gossip credits Angels, through the Skies college, Allentown, P, She received e inerenagatiom, Z : i L O BENGN yOATEAREhE namediMme, after the formal signing and retire |Isaac N. Mills with a plan to Intro- L andel |tho Dogreo of Bachelor of Philosos | e Ly it nreators ot Aitcorercn . 9 ; ol Bl wneer, employed to private 1if 156 wilnchnes o henl b thin e (From “Jephtha'). | phy at both institutions, ‘ R i . 3 § ; s el Ll N n e {opens Monday whose testimony will 11 I Mrfl Waskowitz is a graduate of | o A it v fo i 2 b i . Eav e A \ having supplinted Like Novelty Fashlons {be more sensational than any yet in- | Fussrelse, Anacreon's Grab, We he New Britain school, and |’ 1 d1ave Eone setor 2 3 A [, aowe ilshee, senting the ¥ Always on the lookout for nov- troduced. Mr. Mills refused to com- Aullyil den! Blimenl sensti 1l disol aitonded bEviacuse L universltvile sknla i i i cH L [ buit explaing withdrawal Ity in fashions, London's feminine |ment on this beyond saying that he 1SU'S .vvvvvvrree... Hugo Wolf land Yale university, receivin ge Man Wil Live 100 Years ol said 1 population seems ‘n be pleased by did Innz p]:n]\ a ‘vuu‘l]. cross-¢ mlm- 5 : LLB from Syracuse. He is cha el u""j”_’,‘"""’;"’”"’]‘;" ”"'“‘," Here's a race horse to bet your mone; He comes out of |, ‘wu l‘w ¢ v[‘;.‘(“”:“‘.‘,\:;.;:, the re 0 J ! 0 mode. [ination of the dusky fe, A 'une Prison . e 1an of th B g col 1 3 b L b o o ! . " c. o ; q o ULouE ‘ £ I TS, 'r’m m“"h‘l“ “\',“” qu ‘“"’]'Wlf‘"a”’l‘n_‘l“ms“mym‘ nm’;‘l‘o-r ;“:r“ m‘hlfl(r“.,:\hndo“;‘ s o e ol Bhg S DRInIE o cxpectancy’ of 100" years 18 by no }'lnnougllllned stock—a son of galvanized tin and sheet iron. w, Wright, instead of pere ‘,:, Ry e |Georze Jones, who are expected to | Chevauchee ( T e e ! ntastic dream. The horse was made by a Reading (Mass.) hardware dealer out 'mitting her to obtain a deerce Women alrealy have adopted (be the next witnesses, AviIT TS wedding will take place De-| “Henry of Navarre sald that ill go through with his mittens for theater going, and the| It is predicted that Mrs. Rhine- | Arla from “Griselidis” ... Massenet | cember 31 wanted to see every peasant in | nal plan of suing for divorce on absence of gloved finger-tips makes [lander's counsel will ask her if she v . . e have a chicken in the pot . th handling of cigarettes less still loves and is willing to effect a | A Splrit Flower . Campbell-Tipton | The Young Woman's department uler of his power today would |provement in general health is due ¢d lives. Yo IR th: ) " @ Chicago J-H.ll a sky than formerly. The modern reconciliation with the hushand who |1 Hear a Thrush at Eve ... Cadman of the South Congre al church [change that preseription and wantly L0 0nag deelared love. You've i 88 profe ENban ; SEOINE O w s are made ot films lace o |deserted her a month after their | Kathleen Mavourncen ..... Crouch will hold a bazar and entertainment {to see health in every home in his | 0 50/ 500 e e T B . Milnolf also et for an un- ! Gk, fn tints that harmonize with marriage last year, upon publica- | There is no Death ......... O'Hara lat the church next Tuesday and e nd it is possible. was pure water made | =10 have your wisheany wish you Doined destination. Mrs. Wright wus 5 the wearcr's gown. Many of the [tion of the fact that she had negro [Her Rose......... . Coombe | Wednesday afternoon and evening Vs physic sur- | prohibition in America, not any et n Al ad strated by a sudden jlness yester- P more. expensive pairs are of gold [nlood. She is expected to answer in | Charles Albert Baker at the evening will present Booth | g re wide a vt in |moral fssuc or poiitical polics. 1| The physiclan smi ntly R reiha it nt Nentialil M e o or silver thread with small pre- |the affirmative. Piano v on's “The Trysting Placc.” |their battle for public health, They [\oo in vienna when that city first | ¢ e S n said she would be better 2 cious stones interwoven. | Counsel for both sides declined to g s e e ISupper will be served fro 30 o linow what they are doing and are | (% 0 B EL LS et |11 b & young doctor just starting ! . it [comment on a rumor that the father ' WEDDINGS CONTINUE o'clock and the play will be hecoming more cxpert day by day. ot P : L : or, better yet, a fresh e 4 168 P acicang |of Mrs. Jones' white daughter, | MANY IN NUMBER noat $:10. Music will he furn- s the ic is accept- ldown to the clty from the mountain 0 : 1 ) Oxford university has 155 |brought over from England 29 years AMAL N ANUD LIV 'ished hy the boys' orchestra of the 'ing case and ath as divine |spr Vicnose ddenly | s e e ¢ jahi opposed 1 in \iiatioan alideata tn ag|4B0, i3 now & prosperous business| On Monday mo 9 o'clock | church isit 1l of God. It learncd that they could drink water 2 Gidinct it I“‘: Ak QDfElG QUG oIl ATy e W man living near Pouglikecpsie, N, Y. [in St. Joseph's church the wedding | The cast for the play will nclule was only throu own fndiscre- | without fear of sickness or death jiv and & Aoy gatlunsntce R ovemsca. . dloappoiniment| r. Mills laughed at the report [of Miss Ellana McCarthy of Port- Dorothy Hale, Alan Burr, lrenctions (hat discuse has short In ten years after L e oc i . o) over this steady decline in the/|that Rhinclander's fortune of $300.- |land, Me., and John Edward - |Haigis, Tdly . Robert life, The i |sumption of wines 1 il e SRl et maleths Bl MEOLELO merean enrollment, since they |10 @ legacy from his grandfather, | dan, son of Mrs. Julia Sheridan of Christ, Monroe Harwood and IFred- fect hack to the teachis of the [ Vienna deercased 40 X T e vtw‘ e ORI T '{l\w: ';f‘t*ll’l'> had boped that . Anglo-American |1ad nearly all been spent in prose- | Stanicy street took place, Reverend leric L. Fay. Mrs. Amy C. Guilford | iyt National prohibition Is not a i, AT g el e O hom nun L mity might be further developed |¢Ution of the trial. J. ¥, Donahue performed the cere- supervisor of the Dramatle club at ¢ famous physician leancd for- | failure. Prohibition, as it now exis . hly wiferand Sop e esD . through the presence of large| . ] have no idca that he spent any- before a number of friends high s is dircctor of the show. ; chair and " almost |in America, is only a process of edu- wan vouns | LR with Hor fiives ehflren by a O A 1 Englian |(hing like $300,000,” Mr. Mills said, | and relaives ) | Youns women in charge of _the the ating the American people to the S e e B o himhirsnl |“and certainly T gof very little of it | Miss Kathsryn Shechan was the booths are Miss Tleinor Pynit, . Tt 1 be cured [need of prohibitios i starting) e o) o fled completely to| , M- Mills hopes for an early con- | bridesmiald and Thomas I, Sheridan Ruth Tiristoll, Miss Mildred 1 o o ; t is ‘ment leading to the instits [ “.““” N ‘x‘f‘ e T e e e el slon oiine (i SlThaRsia i 8 broineniotibelroom s the best|Mrs, Walter Meyer, Miss M ten e 1 surg stablished means of gover I e || IRGongtiniinopld e aumolin e L Al ere it o e r. |Lclling on my client and he is aging | man. Stecle, Miss Blizabeth Eastman, Mis » earl res are past, id. [control over intoxicating | R s St itinople € A m : L hekd b rapic he said. “He is almost » bride wore a gown of tan!Arline Roo ickland, Miss oy i . 4 Foresces Regulation of Liquor It ghes ory. Of the 308 b man universities before tk T | rokenhearted over the case, and |georgette with gold lace and brown Esther ¢ Ann Copley, |4 A °n we are con onicthing will soon be done to MAGOMBER’S STATESMAN ¢ 5 one- ‘ sh. This P yartly because of the costliness of |¢ " Goonly the humiation he has | vet trimmings, with a hut to .aateh. Miss Ruth T Miss Dorothy W R CCE o Tk e o O s ettt en as indicative of the growing P in Oxford education anl partly b lergone. I 1 did not know from |She carried a bouquet of butter- Hale. The A he ‘ntirely yet, but some day, maybe |problem. The time will come soon WINS THRILL]NG RAGE freedom of Turkish women. m cause the unive (loes not re the official record he is only 22 1| fly roses and lilies of the valley, The |/ Woman's assoc M. 18 | my time, we will succeed. |when a real method of sensible con- | TR a “y‘ “‘\’ 2o "r‘}'“ :’;\fl"rnr‘f‘; ! ke him for 2 man of at least | bridesmaid wore a gown of Johnston. cds of Cancer Question and regulation which will be | e | Chess is taught to boy pupils in e gree of doctor of philosophy g i georgette with silver lace and band- zar 1 voled to home and for- Medicine ded into tWo fair and just will be adopted o Y - any Er 1 schools. (o} e prized by the American | ¢ounsel for Mrs, Rhinelander ex- \nz<knf squirrel with hat to match. cign missions and local benevolences. | o0 50 S aneor, One camp b e e ‘”‘ oain Famous Racehorse Will Win Only & \ching profession. ipect the case to reach the jury Tues- | Her bouquet was of pink butter: SRSy v neer comes to the ning to realize that something must When He Feels Winder Of the American students other | gy ernoon, unless the plaintiff | roses tied with pink tulle. many sale om th done, That is precisely the pur- e Rhodes scholars few re surprise witnesses in re- | Following the ceremony a wedding baz (1 L g ¢ camp works on elief | posc of prohibition as we have it to- In Saddle Oxford for the full cour breakfast for immediate friends was | for this e wh e s produced insid day. It Is working toward an end : ! . years. Modern Oxford is o 2 | served at the Elm Tree Inn, L g J ewing gl ST L good ¢ and for that Nov. 28 (P)—"The States $ W disappointing to many Teion s tist ch will hold | 0r" Lo ot s t T am com- cannot fecl that it is man,” a thoroughhred horse § 5 or it is chinging rapid- E{]NVIET AN[]THER | “Mrs! sheridan nistory in|on I'ri ore pletely allied ¢ camp. Can- | Dr. Mayo added that his clinfe was . K. Macomber, Americ i b small, quaint town (o Senfor High - Mr. Sheri- | be all sorts of delighiful things on ., | problem, and | recelving fewer cases of aleoholism | ofl magnate, has an eye for a s m oisy one. Tt lan is connected with Hadfield i ' uts o a . at least—that it [than fn pre-prohibition days, and 5 ¢ Becsy th century avily | 1l & Soule, certified public | gre ricty of hand mais vill v oo om irr that surgical cases do no ! ind expresses himself in suc ay . rit of 1 ¥ 1 N artford. feles, s Ll s many instances of lowere resist- | 48 10 guin his preference. p. e 5 ir. apd Mrs. § left on a o'clock “The Chinese, for example ¢ duc to alcoholism as in former | Six tim n the colt ¥ | § and flel¢ S | wedding trip to Bermuda and will . shave their heads with rough raz- 'years to the tmes lio cros o beyond | be at home after January 1 at the Choral Concert Cancer of the scalp is extra- | The famous surgeon then took oc- the a winner. Three times ho g nia oue | Westchester Robbery and Mur-| stunsercors wparimer New York soloists will assist the | i e O e Lo Connecting e rick ind i L New Britain Choral soci I (10 {o Australia. There, I age,”” and scoffed at “The sman” earned Dhis| 5 Slants, and in (his d T lE d | Another wedding to occur on | presenf.tion of Handel's “Messiah” f e yown into face by the [notion that conditions among voung brackets with Jockey Winder up.| e i Er 171l A0S | Monday morning was that of Miss|at the Capitol theater, Dee. 18, it was HEFS L or o i G, SO S (350 SR i) S B LDt B pe dvRD | Li k & tose Gryznia and Gerard Syl .l g 1 by J Lind today 1 1 er of the face preval- a boy. Jockey Clout. Stable hands make no n White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 28 (® mony was performe I solols c Lillian Gust e “1t anything, they are bhetter,” he of the horse's dislike for Daiii e Mito inc AiconA lor|Meverend Waltenlyady at Bl Marys prano; Harris, con the oriént, into said. “Youth is more sophisticated; | C| wve for Windor, Plices s ation fos men 1o be tHed for {he killing | church at 9 o'clock in the morning. to; W« i and Nor- [ 0 Chere the men climb in | young people know more of evil and | On the ti occasions Jockey Between bt Ameriear N ol B S e oy diiin (IR AEMEI RV st DL OIErfOUAIR fanin 1 . 4 \o of days from hot, damp [for that very reason ure better | Clout rode the colt, “Statesman” did | Ly . O Y rermon. last | Broom was the best man and Miss s : . ; ’ ing cold of the lcquipped to face the problems of {all he could to throw the lad and| vl ounil wullly of firsl des|dcnnie Kuharskl at- Mr. Lindsay a and you find |1i then 1 to start or sulked 0 U 16 murder yosterday by a jury in | (0 4 e heir repuls i Ithem w \sket-like arrange- | “I am thoroughly in favor of | through ¢ race. In training, he Y £ hester county supreme court.| Mgy e0lonnA will greatly en- | girpped about the abdomen short skirts. T hope never again tofwill not ork if Clout is about. | 0 d deliberated on o R ThC 1ding of Miss Mary Borow- hance the be of the perform-| 0™ 1 taint hot charcoal, Can- sce the return of the day when| But let little Winder come along| by fore Mng n verdiot | 4k, daughter of Mr. and Mr seph |ance, the lower abdomen i8 ex- [woman's skirts dragged on the | and immedi colt becomes | d 1 oo ath| sontotnce. | Lorowskliof (Grova: strett Ste- he chorns C remely prevalent there. round and collected all the dust and | zood his nose into| an th Justice Arthur M Tompkins, in|Phen Dobrinski of ninkton “,M’: Festival o 3 ocomotive engineers who sit [dirt of the streets. And if a woman | the F f \ a streak | i o e gury, sabd: | PIAce \\u,w\:fl.w_ I playe L Y | ar after year with one leg close |wants to hob her hair sh-\‘slmnld do|of 1i 1en he takes the track. | q m) 2ust be upheld est. | 0'clock at St. Mary's chure L Sl el il Le firchox show a Strong ten- so, it is cleaner and more healthful.” | Clout is rate s ¥ CI tel B B o [ Traynor, - of B n sl com- (10 T velop cancer of the shin. | Wants To Start Life Over Agaln | fockey, with more experience 1 danta Claus el e ailee i an Kadting |Cinreh, ! to provide the ¢ ost concert {007 ere was @ smokers' cancer | Here the interviewer put a ques- | Winder, but 1his matters not 2 v and sald he believed they had trimmedjindh el pole horal soclel¥: | oy the 1tps and tongue, particularly | tion | “The Statesman” who, ¢ i G h andiale s ! nose NS | inon smokers of the ishioned | “Dr. Mayo he asked, * | man, likes an H Maio took the verdict colmly et foleRllo M Sllanadcl y pipes. Dut : e e e e o} E101 6011 DOl R T wite s Holwas|pien uttanduntSwas B tesstl VO . Ilittle used now that we have one ol SO R {low satin trimmed swith i k : e T S D S G T e S Al E | santhemun dncenongnilogtharner =g : 1 that something [ . head of cancer, seen P | Mrs. Dobrynski left 1 modern medici th | trip to New York city and 3 | ¥ ¢ agalnst cancer from 4 th they will ma i . W1 is closing in on y o West stree 5 Tuberenlosis Vanishing # k: ol . vy nt 1osis, pu a wi tion in sanitation and XY 8 dy ne wonders. We Know « e G ride of tuberculosis hy X[ ) th ons that o . checking can- rony. They 8 R S8 pit cfore 1t is can- f 1 Mrs, % 0| T on 1 2 o i) On Monday, Nov. 30th fn oroug? Christmas Club Checks aggregating $100,000 will he mailed to neary 3,000 e people here in New Britain, representing money they * have saved by small weekly deposits during the past fea’s Im- year. Special Notice / S T et e la](e your Dlans now [()l' membershlp n our ue| s —ndvt 1926 Christmas Club which opens for membership Dec. 1 and make sure of your check next December ro T. H. Cogswell - : 2 hdpc i New Britain National Bank : ACCESSORIES ) SN iRl 5 3 v e[| WILL BE LOCATED AT Open Monday Evenings

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