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! MRS, FULLER FLASHES OF LIFE: WANT TO GROW |, " oo oo CEVFRAT FRO AERE o o ore oo sorrt e . \fter an {lness of several months, | i E \ -I’a ‘-! F small stove In a store room between TH[N? BREAKFAST ON CAKE OF lCE‘num a complication of diseass, Jlis | 1 i M ARLARL, | sonn Stusante truit wtore and & . body was brought to Nis former | 3 Iulicatessen shop owned by Georg home, 80 Town I avenue, this i Q fM‘E\‘w:_:. @ Heberlig, had galned considerab s e ey city, The funeral will bo held to. i j MAAEL Leudwuy before it was dis red b By the Assoclated Press, Owensburg, Ky. — Tho latest 10- | imorrow mor. .,“m‘”‘ "”",!r ’:I L] | " { i L .'ln!Uun 1? ‘.l‘ Rt 'm ‘l‘.l,,,,{ London — How to get thin: For| cation for a liquor still has been |s.q0 nyd o & ° s Catholle S — Hampered by e fact that in the breakfast suck a lump of lce slow- | found — in the local cometery, It |chureh at ST ) ) : old we \ bullding the fire had That" e ma J ot the se- ded 200 g a ( e | \ I ! 2 { \ ¥ Ir. Fhave the main part of tho se-| siekied 200 gallons of mash* and wil e 1a' qme’ints Luterment | [ oie Phelps Pleases Music ' Four Injured When: Cars Crash{ssien it sas e tre mate. aremag R one of the most fushionable | four subjects are In county Jall | potery Catholly Lom: = i were glven w stft fight for some figures of the capital. s A B L e in Bni 1 ven | IFMONGDY Sia TE i 0 dp g mdanny Bvern 111 hose except one gl Franklin, Tenn, — After Kissing | o s Cn) >”’H(w]wl 1‘.:‘- i‘vx»r!;l\‘\d. YIS fll artiord Program il B b”l/'“[ 1 heen shut off, Hames broke Now York — Wilhelm Glesccke, | tho 1ips of his suleldo swoetheart, [vipg' gy stexatly. 1o i —_— = through the wall i wnother portion | Who once fought agalnst Uncle | Philip Turner drove away, placed a | iy cqyentin, in the schools of this | Lois Pl elps, inville's planistic | Bridgeport, Nov P)-~Iour pep- |Of the b L es hotioad vy Sam as a momber of a U-boat crew, | 5un against hls body and took his ' iy, g : A ! v PR % A the policeman on guard in that parn nd carly In life took up the [marvel, has added anothe Wh 80Ns were injured serfously, in 18 now golng to fight for him it| own life, marvel, has added another triumy ot bulld e e o v golng ight for him it Iy of telegraphy, Hls first posi- in her young 1ife of 16 yorrs. Sho 2N automobile®ac vesterday A 2 | necessary, Ho has jolned the in- — lon as an operator was with the i ALl H vyears, BHS AN were takon. o Gridgeport | ° X8 — P fantry at Governor's Island, e sumov‘j. —_ ]T]Iv-nr]y B. mvh_r.vm}vk Postal ctaph company fn its [ W43 the plano soloist at the concert |jogpital. A pedes 15 also- in- UNION MISSION SERVIC ’ 5 ‘H"O ]pulmnu v knew Abraham | goun Norwalk offico in 1908, The | of the Hartford ymphony orchestra |Jured yesterday making the toll ot \ e Shenbd D.\Mru — Don Quixote's lady, | ncoln, dies. |fellowing year he was appointed |yesterday afternoon and right royal- l‘-J“"’l’“w the same as the pre- |, e j uleinea Del Toboso, fs found to Gt Imanager of the Danbury office of |1y aia sh Tton : ceding day K piviis] have existed In real life, Proof has }’“"”'I" ld — Geraldine _Farrar, i), which position he ,y,]fl,l 1 ,p Sl i | Joscph Wordick, irovo alroel, | GUUFE 08 b ”\’;..n.nl poents toynd-in ol tnrchiyes BinatiERTR connataten Al Elnatinetk iy oo ars, During this (2008 10 the Capitol ~theater, hix wife and year-old baby, and Jol urches. Rev. J. J. Banninea Cervantes mado Nis lndy love the | ' much improved. ose application to the | consisting of keen critics, music | Brozeskl, all of New Britabl e b ol et (i e g [ ] ® Rheumati heroine of the famous hook about | : | by practiclsing on presy (10Vers and friends, warmed up to [the Bridgeport hospital with pan- | "1 nary at Pasumalal, South 1r 5 Lt R South Windsor — Bufldings of |\ Juring s spare tite he he. |tho fin portormance with vigor and ,ful injurics as n rosult of. an J et Sl Lumb i [ Amerlcan Sumatra company known ; press telegrapher, |8t the closo vented its acclaim in lmoblle colliston at the fnterseciion i eno ] Ay DRvAfonct imaage a den plun sattoulS M AVEHR AR AORCM PR o ¢ ot or what |[0f Bast Washington ave } =il N8% = i i T e TR 1 H ‘”IHuhHu n';mlx\lm‘ ’);njqifl l’v’ll“ i MeNally cntored. the [Umeras “curtain e v what of East Washingion avenne and W - 100 of the Ml o Achmg oints lntest modes, druwn tight over eves | yaif o million. ser of the Assogjated ’|”"‘ ""“} Miss Phelps |,|:‘.\I| ml, . minor | The cars were operated by ( gl el B g FunpWer) EE | and ears, are perturbing the bob- s NaRn - onsralleryoperatopk VAR L1 e e et o Lh e ol Ey O et 5 {.|Among the Negroos.” Rev. Dr. Sher. 1 Neatosial : 3 . ) bles who have much ftrouble in| warking I varioun cllss fn'this wtate || NSNS 2 CrioR @ planocoranestrujIoue. 44 Orunae slrest; New: rit) Bheal ol BERTRRJSHE BRENERI gy cator aftached to cork, | scatters the congestion and estab- ’ Stamford Michacl Sterlec dies, | 5 g f that year, he | VOrk Which owes much of its popu- ain, and Jacob Post, 154 W Main | connecticut Homa Misslonary | JUst Lrush “Heet” over the pain|lishes a cure, "l‘;""f the wearers from traflic ac- | prohably struck by tratn, pess | 'X“'l“" "']“\ “"‘:““"rl‘lvm'" {larity to its spirited character, Thie |stroet Britain, Robus was op- 177 F00 on "\What Constiluty| aren, whether in nrms, elbows| “Heel" contains two soothing, cldents, N — ’ Bt Lk mln imanent ;H“.‘,mm, v in the concerto repr- ,\v.“u‘l@ m‘.-'m, in which the injured ST ueck, shoulders, hands, knees, feet, | penetrating ingredients, too ex- New Y Fashlonable T Berlin — Luclen Grenler, 19, de- Diritaln Herald, where he |0 been on Miss Ihelps’ list |Wore riding et legs, back or body. Instantly, you |pensive to use in ordinary liniments ew York -—— rlonable Fifth | ¢ondent, hangs solf. ‘1‘“" 4 \ {for some tife, she having played it| Brozoskl was tiie most scriously 9 4 . 1 this harmless, glorious, e- | or analgesics. “Heet” 1s a clean, avenue Is to be subjected (o an- s 1 ~;H i _vmm”l‘:'!m’lo fr"”';-; st winter at the Hartford reeital, |Infured, with an injury to rvi- | .\pt‘Clal Notice ating heat draw the pain ht | fragrant liquid; doesn't stain, blis~ ,r;t’:wr l‘n\cltsltx‘nv l‘\".\‘l.rll\:!rl: \‘”l(m 1.l Fairficld — State Tax i I”'mvrvy(;lllflm':l-(; 11\{: (hts | & Socond plano being used instead |C4l vertchrac Wordicly - was| SR “out of the aching or swollen joint, | ter or irritate the skin, Druggists UL {)' Susupnensoly ° MeAr sloner Blodgett, asked ¢ e s o arae nigh |OF, the orchestra at that time \ills hent Roll Call of the 100 Men's soclety Muscle or nerve, Besides, “Heet” | guarantee each 60-cent bottle. the home of John D. Rockefeller, | gjtuaion, says towns miy HOteare. played the samo high | Yesterday she projected a finer nillediforiolzl teRi Sl O e S Jr, and Roger Wolfe Kahn Wil 1ia's surpius ] ’\ | ty and efficiency in is | porformance, probably due to the L LR HCECIECLED SoLEC i o conduct a jazz orchestra there, | kS g s that chs erized | ' 1 Hartford — Real es » men in Arica, Chile — "It {s mighty re-| gunday achool class say freshing” to Giencral Pershing who : coneentrate too much ¢ 18 having considerable trouble with |t acquire property, Chilean, to know that the Army i £ beat the Navy at football. New Haven — Yestefday's ter i } 3 perature dropping to 22 at Hart New York — Fred V, Jone.|forq one of eoldest November days chiet steward of the Aquitaniu, 15| {1 yocont years. K to retire shortly after his 700th| : crossing of the Atl his leisure playing golf. He is 64| years old and has becn at sea 43 years, He is a survivor of the Lusi- tania. ntic, and spend | greenwich — Mrs, Emma Brigge tured skull, - | New York -—— As to reports that | Miss Grac anderbilt is to marry Albert H. Jr., a lawyer, the Vanderbilt family i3 eilent and th Ely family refers inquivies to the | Vanderbiit family. Dallas, Texas — Willlam M. Me- assistant county district at- | (,.q Wwho is serving a three day | | sentence for contempt of court, | months; too cold for pleasure driving and highway traflic fell off. w Haven — Willlam H. Sch . long ‘conductor on division, dles, | | | = i priz Sridgeport poult competitions show this weel churches hit by automoblile, may have frac- New Haven — Automobile mig- s yesterday fewer than in sev- Bridgeport — Cats aro to he fea- at 8l N SLY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI stimulation of having a large band and which won | playing about her and following the and high re- {magnetic baton of Moshe Paranov, dertakings e him the n contidenc |zard of his employers, T Mr. MeNally was a n of high fdeals and lofty ambitions and deep- lovoted to his family and loyal [like a veteran Anyone thinking 5 lends, Possessed of a quiet |that her youth might. tell in nery- uming disposition, he had [ousness or sta afternoon, | | Miss Phelps took to her dutics 1 [1he faculty of making fric lever he went and his passing oc- | bouquet upon the casions sincere gor | » fright was wrong. ds wher- [ After cnsconcing a large corsage plano she lates in the telegraph and |!'he bold opening themo with the I per fields, as well as to a | avidlty one links wich years of ex. e cirele of friends in other walks | Pericuce. From first note to last of life, was nothing to cavil about “He 1s survived by his wife and |4 the grandlose fintsh, with it four danghters, Louise, Mary, Grace | "oPle and powerful peroration set and Anna, and by three brothers | !¢ house in ordor for the ovation and {hreo sistors, Dernard, of Hart. | '3t followed, [ford: Tdward D.. Thomas W., Mary | The thoaler ushers tn Hartford o bl erichedl 4 "“f"“'_"","l";'r‘j“’;l'W\,mv sfitutes the end of a concerto, so la former Dunburian, whose death |2t there would be no danger of tho loccurred in New Britain on Thanks- (10418 belng el topstese !giving Day, was held at St. Peter's | i hed. he jchurch, this city, this morning at 9. 004" om0 o a o'clock and was la attended by : ] wn the aisle walk- o ! ‘ ed a uniformed functionary carry ;’:“lll:‘;".;’““c;u o ay!chiool clasa|l Litohineldl — State nearly finished |rolatives and friends, A JCUUION fing b lntge Lougust 6f Foses; euid. §i pel. | In offering direct evidence against | Mgh m:;s"“\\:‘ Im.«m” d by '1-;‘ ently thinking the time had como = Olympia Macri, Itev. Leo M. Finn. There was to deliver the Chicago — Twenty men rated as ¢ e o oty fn the home of | uyton Dun- ham, wealthy manuf r, dashed into the basement through smoke | and flames to rescue a dog, pinned | down by overturned furniture, ‘ terstate motor busses and freight carricrs to follow certain | 1ail out to avold congested aveas, BOMB EXPLOSION Pittsburgh Restaurant s Wrecked Tor Scend Time Within a Month —None Injured. MADE STRONG | Fittsburgh, Pa, Nov. 30, (AP) y =~ 7 |A bomb explosion which hlew out Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- |7, "([\, 50" Which blew out ble CompoundHelpedwhen | damaged anotier vuilding and shat. o‘her Medicines Fafled tered glass in windows for 1 en- | tire city block baffled police thorities Walpole, N. H. — “I have nsed 1t was the second time within a Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | monih that the restaurant had been pound and h?d it im-m 1. This time the building next has improved my | door also suffered. No ono was in. health wonderful- 14,01 ‘e proprictor of the foal ly. For months |3 nant, Raimondo Sparagli and hia and months I was | (i not regular and | hadterrible pains. | T [ au- fe, Marguerite, asleep on the third on to tha floor. Neighbors were awakened by the tering glass in their windows and an alarm of fire was turned in ey used to af- fect my side so I could not work. I b M0 | ™ Witnesses told nollce that pound,solthought | M1 drove up to tho place in Tam very much | tornobile. Two of them got o larter plac e bomb in front o {1 three it might help me. better now, strong enough to do my own housework, and have two de the place, jumped back into the car babies to care for besides. I tricd |and fled. The car drove throngh the ici g the [center of the city but the number of i nd, but I w t | the license plate was not reported. froutles. T speus highly of the Vegetable Compoun : to my friends and recommend it to Death v S ampshire, “an’d ”Funcral Of James J. McNally November 27th and 28th edi- tions of the Danbury Evening News Over 200,000 women have so far |printed the fallowing accoun of i stion, “Have you |the death and funeral of James J. rom taling Ly able Compoul 98 out of every 100 of th say ‘‘Yes,"’ and because the V 2. ble Compound has been helping other women it should help you E. [McNally % “Somes T plies. | panbury s ta MeNally, formerly of who for years pre vious to 1916 was manager of the | Postal ph company in this Leity, way at his home in routes | floor were thrown out of their beds | Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Cooking Oats—the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish. He | X | - weallh of beautiful floral picees from [handed the flowers to an orchestra llcuairoe ol v i) oL (0 S TSI | e s [Blavteitolthel Tett wrbheingt that gades In tho fashlonablo quarter of | missionor Slocckel i Philadelphia |were wreaths from the New Britain |worthy and causing him to pass it Glencoe, a suburb, yesterday, 10| ,qross recently declared that a |Herald, St. Peter’s Y. M. C. A, the |on to tho center. ‘This caused the help the volunteer fire department | (a(s 13 the right to require in- |Associated Pr operators of the fcontinuity of the concerto to be | extingulsh a blaze : | ite, o pillow from the George A. |broken, and once the flowers had ar- ichlan Co., and a spray from |rived there was nothing to do but employes of the binding depart- [transport them to the planist. The ment of the Mallory Hat company. |remaining two movements, therefors | {The pallbearers wers Jeremiah [were given amid a color scheme Seully, William Henry, Robert Cun- |¢ompo of the proverbial “bower ni m, Joh 1, George Flynn |of roses.'” and William Henne Interment | was In S, Peter's Catholfe cemetery, |Prominently in the orchestra. Herb- The committal services were con- [°FF E. Anderson, star violinist of this T A city and perhaps the county for that |matter—and one of the star per- {formers in the state—had a promi- OBSERVE A RSARY ki n . {nent ehafr near the director's stand. = | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eklund of e, Anderson helps along all good al causes as much as he can flon drive wero pleasantly sur- (o prised Satnrday evening a 1argo |, 4 gaty a filne example for other nber of friends, the occasion be- |y oo the observance of thelr 10th | ™ 10 AR Lot Paranoy croary. Mr. and Mrs. Eklund |o ogiqble leadership. the veclpicnts of many hand- tra’s best number wa {poem, “Les Prefude sielded very The orches- Lizst's tone which was — === |civen n stirring readine. Ofthor num- o |hers were the Euryanthe overture by ™ G | Webor (whence came the song. [ n‘\‘u t e plne “Waifing at the Church®), a Boro- | |din skofeh of Russian mugic, the i | Teethoven “Turkish March,” which | 1t you believe the spine fs the |Was repented, the Johann Strauss ! scat of most of your physical ills, [Waltz. “Tales From the Vienna and moro people are thinking so|W0ods” and Victor Herbert's a rubbing |“American Fantasia.” The Strauss e and |waltz might sirike some as being too lightzome for a symphony pro- m, but there is need for show- up the frivialities of jazz with day, just give it night with Joint- 1 the helpful results. ! | It limbers up the spinal column | cvery | conductor of the orchestra for the | movements was | New Britain was also represented | 5 Hamilton street, was treated at (he Emergency | hospital for injur she had been stry lineton avenue by erated by Archie |strect, After tre | pital she wasg were, tment 136 Austin it the cen home, lios- ‘ o = ADOPTION PLAMS mong his | rcady for the ordeal and swept into | - u A3 * NOT GARRIED 00T { Alaskan Not to Be Permitted fo Take Child ¥rancisco, Nov. 30 () — {John Warren McCord, Alaskan {mimng man and promoter who last riday announced his intention to adopt Victoria Deschamps, 13 year | old girl of Missoula, Montana, noy attending high school here, stands | chance of seeing his inten- | san | littie tions fulfilled, A chanca aequatntan | tora last August in P Ore- ,gon, led McCord to take a great fancy to the child. Two sisters of Victoria, with whom she lives here, previously had consented to the adoption plan, but yesterday with- |drew thelr approval with the | statement, that “too much of a sen- | sation now surrounded tho Intend- | ed adoption. Another barrier arose in Missou- {1a, where Victoria’s father, Tony | Deschamps, prominent rancher, in- | dicated (hat McCord's quest to | adopt the young girl would prove frultless, McCord rencwed tho tance with Victoria last acquain- week and made known his desite to adopt her, send her to an exclusive fin- Ishing school and take her to | Alaska next spring. | Saturday, however. pollce and juvenile authorities questioned Me- Cord regarding the adoption and after this intervention sters withdrew their approval. “PORT Damage Amounts To $2500 in Blaze At State Street Building { Bridgeport, Nov. 30 (#~—Thae ibuilding formerly occupied by the Tourth District Republican club at 11368 State street, was dar the extent of about {broke out last night at 11:30 o' took such a liking to her that he | Victoria’'s | and threatened to spread to nearby | Vega hall, Areh street Al members ar Dresent. 1t § o'clock. requested to \w“ SAVINGS DEPOSITS made here on or before DECEMBER 3rd ‘ bear interest | from the Truly a Bank of Service Saturdays 7-9 p.m, Have $12.50 to $5,000 Next Christmas ' Join Our Christmas Club Now! %0 fhat you can a! «\lnfl;“}_ “',"‘ artistie excellence of real light | | 1 focl Nounger. Afany |MUSIC. Tho Steauss waltz did i, |bulldings. nd fecl younge! A ) L fting it daily from the | s=merve = e = = I Store and other good » i3 Joint-East discovery | and it's | the for stiff, | [.n\u.h n, creaky, inflamed joints — | and a tube for only 60 cents. remember, when Joint- ; s in joint miscry gets out | on; | Always st Selling Joint Remedy in the Werld Another hig “Sp‘mstm‘hnod" surprise. For more than a week you have been reading the great newspaper serial “Spinster- hood,” which centers around la girl who chooses spinster- {hood in preference to love and marriage in the hope of win- |ning fame for herself in the | newspaper world. And now comes the “Spin- |sterhood” song, inspired by | the central theme of the fe] | story. ; . -“'.—-;-:: “No Spinsterhood for. Me” Cook 2108 135/ |5 Ui of thonew me minutes (mly Ii«;fi novelty. :’:,‘:;é‘ By changing the tempo of i+ Wecker t1-0 Comeiny™ l”», the music it can be adapted to L o it i | R {three different styles of GO g e dances. It's a sparkling, |jazzy fox trot when played in { the normal fox trot time. But the music also can be played for dancing the old- time steps, now being revived J Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat-) throughout the ecountry by | | meal. Appetizing—dclicious—healthful!, Henry Ford nnd‘Pt_hers. i By playing “No Spinster- ; t } Filled with flavor—packed with nourishment. {hood for Me” in slower time, \ Smooth—firm in texture —yet retaining the neces- the old-fashioned two step can $ sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. N be danced to it, while a live- « That “ali-night-cooked” flavor in only two minutes yFOR MORE THAN SO YEARS MAKERS OF Q{A:LITY PRODVUCTS HECKERS CRRAM i A, | OLD HOMESTTAD PANCAKE FLOUR | \‘ lier tempo (set the metro- inome at 100) makes it ideal for the famous polka of years |ago. No music published in recent years has had such a wide {range of dance adaptation. In addition, “No Spinster- H-O0_HORNBY'S OATS . ‘WECKERE CRRAM FARINA DUCKWREA! SONG-FOX A¥ SLOWTR PoR fwa {rcar raszen ron rarxa ) i NO SPINSTERHOOD FOR ME. s TROT Mac by CAROLING WaC LEAY I L ====== Al have resd and bear dont, Nt Sl T goingte o1l yoawhat =5 j hood for Me,” is a pleasing song that you will like the moment you hear it, and it won't be long before the en- tire city will be singing or humming the melody and Cochran. Both are associat- dancing to it. ed with NEA Service, The composer of the music which supplies the Herald with is Caroline MacLean and the all kinds of news pictures and author of the lyrics is Hal features L. Pierce music store. Try this melody and won't be disappointed. Quick Results Use Herald Clc :sified Ads —————— “NO SPINSTERHOOD FOR ME,” A SONG AND DANCE | OVELTY WRITTEN FOR HERALD SERIAL The Herald has arrx'mged for Inc., the sale of the song at the C. you

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