New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1925, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

¢ OFFERED BY 6. 0. P, Nye and La Follette Extended ! Chote; Howaven, 1hat Erssldant Welooming Hand by Regulars i;_;,‘ woatorisl senatorial callers ar led the nsurgents on son of the republican comr mmittoes airm the senate privileges and mmittecs h l\l visit matter of vith the for the tors themselves to decide ator W Washington, Dee, 2 the republican rar objective of orga lealing w tn the orga house & (P—Peace In s s the tson also obvlo P mecting of the insurg that the republ ette and an invitat going today to t} tor-elect to atte senate confere day. At the s taken ste to Gerald P, n avowed While senate shall be anism of Ko ettes party regu lers are known to tak tion that a line shou in eonfere in evidence in t surgents decld whether they wish eir votes on ing to the Nort ota law in The privileges tee 1s going into the conclusively, however, before an ir vitation is extended to him to atte the party conference Saturday ppoint late Senator nd elections « dure nt of the rules of proce forced vears ago amendme LEA!&UE NOTIFIED SHOCOGOGIO 4 OPEN NOSTRILS! END é ¥ A COLD OR CATARRH und Nose are ~(uflcd Up. L2 2 409900000 Co cold in head or nestrils wil can br fo Agree iryness or hea n ggling Geneya, I 2 (P — The ye for breath ot Get Balm fr ply a1 ceptic cream in yo ils, It penetr thr every air sage of head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you in- stant rel ad colds and yield lil Don't stay up and miser What Skinny Men Ought to Know Cod 0ld controversy hetween Chils a sma Peru over the sovereignty of m catarrh od- ef s s as arbitrator t memoranium is L prot ting or commis nd You probably know that aLong on o greatest flesh pro er in the world Beeat more Vita- | voting can get. | Nevertl . puttin 1se it containg n any foorl glad to | you You'll be »w that Cod Liver Oil D! ) if you r hones Dickinson il Compo Only ¢ yon d fays 3 and you 1t Thick, Lustrous N AN Easv to keep Navy, Six Mates Are Saved By Heroic ommit- matter mors Chileans and Peruvians Unable ar ind laid Sailor Boy COMMISSIONTR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERKLD WFDMEADAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925, TACNA-ARICA EVENTS VERY DISCOURAGING Argentina Newspaper Sympathizes Arbitration FEfforts of U. § o DAKOTA POLITIES BEGOMING ACTIVE Norbeck and Gunderson En- dorsed Jor Renomination With Tacna Arica, Buenos Alres, Dee. 2 | results of the Tacna Arlca ons to date are such as to ge any nation from assume role of arbiter, especlally in between South American declares the Buenos Alres in editorial headed “The f the Arbitrator.” aper recalls the ty t United tes when t s award was first t says it now appears | is on the wrong foot shing has conelusion," re is something in the Pe- an clalm o the effect that Chile fominating that the territory t plebiscite practical- Peruvian 1n honc o opinion of those outside must al man, espoctally acter of General to be falrly cor- ed States has re- icks, the paper continues. , solution might be found disputed pr creby creating a an outlet to the sea The latter in tur 1 Chile some ter- ncial advantages. ERIAND 1S FACING TOUGH OPPOSITION Back From Peace Mesting Into One of Strile | death to T will of 1 1 when he retu o confronted with a Paris I&nn'\ Whose It Is oskea specd vote for inflation hington, T (AP) s | Of the currency Ly no means 1 f mpression in the | it is not doubt- of ImlH to be passe ¥ & narrow mar- J struggle, s ministerial stpons ment of government's been an- cd, and will request immedinte T inflation bill. 1 Guestion o 11 policy which have e bill ster Loucheur then s bill. which calls for ministry of finance ith raising by * bank's loan to the legal reulation by | Vincent Astor Planving To Build Town H 1 (fF \ conventions for of curreney | Kept in hand for the | | indirect af the n called Belment’s Box at Opera -n| H‘l ’(]l) 000 is ».v-. L OR GRUENFINCH IS UNGALLANT S0 Much s vour That 1t bird Actnally e Beedes HOOLBOY COMPETITION in the he Chilean and | gathering | about six feet {n height whose fine features resemble those of present day Tuagera nobles were found rest- ing on an elaborate couch sunk in solld rock, the dispateh stated. This was surrounded by bags of grain, grapes and dates, food for the jour- ney into the other world, The sclentists were unable to de. termine whether the bones were those of a man or woman, but the natives were convinced they were those of Tim Hinan herselt. The skull had femine characterlstics but the Braintree, Mase, Dec. 2 — Two |body bones were apparently of a men wore killed yesterday, another |Masculine type. It {s thought pos- was badly burned and several fire-|Sible that the expedition has found | men were overcome by smoke and |the body of the ancient heroine who | as the result of an explosion |18 the root and whole structure of 1 on board the American tank- [Taureg mythology. nix while she was unload-| The weapons usually burfed with 0 of petroleum at a dock | Persons of high rank were not found. | Garments of a dignitary were {nund' Hurry Call to Boston Iplled in an anteroom of the burial Captaln Harry Larson, of ,-",lrnnmlwr Beads, carbuncles, garnets cdham wag In the forward pump |and objects of gold and silver were | with several of the crew|dus up in the mound covering the en one or more tanks of ofl |skeleton. The beads which were simi. | caught fire and exploded, A eol- !1ar to those of the third and fourth | umn of smoke shot thirty feet {n |Centurles found in the Temple of the air, the hatches and ventilators ‘Tmm at Carthoge, gave the first clue nd a forward mast |to the date of the tomb. | Hurry calls to| Massive bracelets on the arms of | Boston brought a fircboat and a |the skeleton were believed to be of ymite” chemical boat to the guM and silver alloyed with another and the firemen and sailors | metal, probably antimony, which wnsl managed to confine the flames to|Used by the Carthaginians to give | forward part of the vessel. gold and silver jewelry additional | Two Men Killed wrl;h[ and hardness. ,nd m’mlpd Io pull most of | Jap Exclusion, Army Chaplains nnd | OIL EXPLOSION N TANKER KILLS TWO Others Badly Hurt in Blast on {he “Phoenix” gas ing a ca in East Braintree, part of the blown down, men to safety, but a check-up showed that two had been killed in the hlast. Captain Larson suffered | serious burne about the face and; taken to the Quincy hospital, where his name was placed on the| World danger list, The body recovered was that of Second Engineer Smith (first name ! unknown) of Philadelphia, and| of the other victim was First | service e Randich also of Philadelphia. | navy will be discussed among other | Captain Risked Death | questions by the executive commit Captain Harry Larson risked | of the Federal Council of Churches save his men, according | when it meets in annual sesslon at | to eve witnesses, The crew were | Detroit, December 9, to consider the setting up a pump to empty one of | problem of war prevention. small tanks in the hold Announcement here today of the ptain Larson noticed from |agenda for the meeting included also deck that ral of the men,|the question whether the federal ough gas masks, were | council should “make any declara- ering from the oll fumes, He|tlon regarding its attilude in case of | as climbing down a ladder to aid|actual declaration of war." them when the vapor exploded| As to the service of chaplaine, ith a flash, and he was blown 15| meeting wil consider these in air, landing the deck. | tions tain Larson walked to a taxi- ‘Does the military status of chap- | which took him to the )Ynlr\]';\[ Hflns serfously compromise the fire r in ten minutes, | ¢ s testimony against war; and s 2 st plain, while remaining an of- | | can ch | ficer in the army and navy, be free | | trom commitment. to and m\ocw | ‘u' (hf policies of the war and navy artment - OKELETON L LHEATEI} —Walter and Court to be Discussed m Detroft Conyention, Washington, Dec. 2 (P—The world | fchaplaingnthe armyiand wea the | ques- | on was Edmunds, Eng, Dec. Guiness, minister of conservative, de- ,rzrux Iture Nicholls, liberal, in Franco-American Group Fin ‘;;i‘".‘, e . arliament. Guiness received | Interesting Bones in Sabara | 3%-% : lof 114,700 votes, and Nicholls §,703. = | LOCARNO SOUVENIR . (B—The Fran-| London, Dec. (®)—Premicr Saha- | Briand of France was the first of | [the foreign Locarno signotories to | |1eave for home, He carried a loving trom Sir Austen Chamberlain, | British foreign secretary in- | “To my friend, Aristide Souvenier de Locarno.” New York, Dec. co-Amertean expedition in the ra headed by Count Byron Kuhn de | Prorok has disinterred the skeleton of a personage buried in the tomb of [eup Tim Hinan, the legendary goddess |the ind ancestress of the Tuarcg, says a |scribed today to the New York | Briand: from Abalessa, Hoggar, in the —— 0 ra desert. | The Herald Classified ads are an hones of a well built person [institution in New Britain. | Dr.TruesElixir safeguards you against constipation, mankind’s worst foe. 1f you wonder why you haven't ““pep,” why you suffer from headaches and indigestion, why your efficiency suffers, in nine cases out of ten it's constipation. Clean yoursell out! Get your bowels in condition!—and enjoy life again. | For seventy-three vears Dr. True's Elixir has been bringing | rehe! to overworked intestines. It is internationally known | The True Family Laxative Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. breathing easier REMEMBER — When cough, cold, catarrh or any nose or throat irrita- tion makes you feel miserable—re- member Luden's for quick relief. i Keep a package handy and make ‘4 breathing easier. { { Sold everywhere ! i | | | | | W, H. Luden, Inc., Reading, Pa. { | 'LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUGH DROPS Christmas Is Coming! Christmas Is Coming! Shops crowded— Nothing new in sight— Everybody has everything— BUT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH WILL MAKE A WONDERFUL GIFT! Make an appointment today Johnson & Peterson Studio 123 Main Street Telephone 873 V) ccept onlv ‘‘Bayer" chkag which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 table Also bottles of 24 and 100 e 'T panese exclusion, and the ; Aspirln (s the trade wark of Bayer Masufacture of Monoaceticacldester of NEURITIS 5 SPiF Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Neuralgia Colds Pain Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Drugg For Finest Lemon Sauces and Icings use LEMON EXTRACT The Williams & Carleton Ca fithcr EAST Harrronp Conn. avors TELEPHONE DEMONSTRATION Those people who were unable to see last night’s Telephone Demonstration on ac- count of the inclement weather will have an opportunity to do so TONIGHT AT 8 0'CLOCK AT THE NATHAN HALE SCHOOL TREMONT ST. ADMISSION FREE MOTION PICTURES — ENTERTAINMENT 112 Arch Street SEAFOOD TWO STORES Telephone 512 19 Grand Street MEATS, GROCERIES McKnerney & Son The Place to Buy Your Strictly Fresh Fish Is 112 Arch St. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS CLAM CHOWDER TO TAKE HOME. .. Oyster Stews and Clam Chowder Served at Our Tables ORDERS RECEIVED THURSDAY NIGHT UP TO § O'CLOCK WILL BE DELIVERED FRIDAY MORNING .30c a Quart TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT Of Oriental Fete and Bazaar Auspices NEW BRITAIN CHAPTER OF ODD FELLOWS HALL HOPE Dancing from 9 to 12 Armission 25c, HADASSAH CHEST GIVEN AWAY Tax Free

Other pages from this issue: