New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 12

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o na no 12° RARE BIBLES ARE IN_GOLLEGTION Bishop Quavles Library Veryu, y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, < WAR GAS HAS N0 ijfi - LASTING EFFECT THURSDAY, DECEMBER | ua Bishop sald: “It s the noblest ble | have ever scL my eyes on and wuperior in beauty and sump- in exe rmy who per 1,000 310 ITALIAN ART CHANGES NOW ARE PROPOSED n| 4 Carmelit + Ammy Doctors “Lay Ghost” I ' wn ‘ by t ¥ ) ir b at Artistry Valuable * (rim Spectre [’ il Tals, Dec. 8§ (P—Fasc | 2at101 { Itallan @ with B, S—— T — | M ini national frector, is t W L A n p in the procese of transfer- and & ' 1 into a I state. [} Loy sON P Norwegian to Try to Show Erickson Di coverer = STEANERS REPLACE 0D S REET Salman Packing Industry Un- dergoes Changes | ereating the Gassed men, he decla vas the discove died or got well fon | o mi 110 rer of Americ MEETING OF SISTERHOOD The sisterhood ft tion B hold its first 1 gogue Monday ¢ I'he sisterhood - | ganized by the pr bullet and hayone i in their married wom It will tak | tempt to den c a *l“‘\vnfl t of pul two or ettled ju, (;~' humane © most effect SIFIED ADS READ HERALD C. Christmas Time is Picture Time More and movre the custom is growing of giving portraits at Christmas ink other but this is The most intimate gift of all— YOUR OWN PORTRAIT Make the gift sure hy sitting now Johnson & Peterson Studio | 125 Main Street Telephone 873 Coun casy, |‘h re-ults in e Thinks Women Are Better R 9 ng [ Oil‘ltx‘l SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 D Surplus $1,083,940.71 Assets $18,187,972.10 TANGLEY Washingtc 5 — Mail for 25c Sample Free 2.235 General Motors DETROIT, MICH. THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITOR ] emonstration of the thrift It has 21,745 This bank stands as a gr«*;xl ( and sa\'inu of the pm')l“ of this community. denositors, having deposits of $16,622,029.89. Are vou one of these? Have vou thought about the wisdom of saving each week, or month, a part of your income? Something saved will provide for all emergencies of the future. A pass-book E,‘\fl(I 1ence Teaches in this bank will provide that security. ; I deposits here . will accumulate to themselves mterest, which at the present e vonEtc time is at the rate of 5 per cent cach vear. ( n ness asso- attention. Call now add to it regularly during the com- | start Any amount up 1 of Irelpful ['his is a matter that demands vour and open an account, anc ing vear. One dollar wil to $10,000 can be deposi an account. ed Deposits made on or before the third of the month draw interest as of the first. o for every BANKING HOURS 4 ham: turday—9 a. m. to 12 m. Monday !',\'f‘ning——/ to 8:30 demonstrated right n Cor This is the experience of others. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND | 6“@‘ TELEPHONE COMPANY e % " BELL SYSTEM o g B~ Ohe P Doy Unfversel Seriee 178 Main Street. tr nnl criminal negligeneo In con-| doah, the witness testified, was to i (1.0 Mussolind Is Sald To Bie Sponsor ©f Shenandonh Oficer Says Lansdowne | ducting tho national defense. e e e et . that | Move To Transform Natho DI Not Take Trip Lieutenant Commander Charles|serve hellum.” He expressed the tr DX -ty 19 doah wreck, however, the army | court had as ite objective the rebuts l|l of Colonel Mitchell's charge | that the Shenandoah accldent was | the result of general incompotency his ofclal report on the disaster, already a part of the record of the naval tribunal, Reduction in the number of au- tomatic gas valves {n the Shenans MITCHELL'S CHARGES ARE DENIED TODAY opinfon that “gas pressure had nothing to do with the disaster.” “Do you know whether Come mander Lansdowne undertook the midwestern flight under protest?” the witness was asked. “He did not undertake the flight under protest,” he replied. He flatly contradicted many of Colonel Mitehell's charges regard- ing the Shenandoah. I Rosendahl, senlor surviving of- ficer of the Bhenandoah, and navi-| gation officer of the ehip durlng Its fatal midwest flight, related to the ourt martial today many detalls the wreck. He was called as a| ecution witness, Much of Commnder Rosendahl's stimony today repeated his state- ments before tho Shenandoah | court, He read to the court martial gee (S; / breakfast! A cheering sight on a frosty mornd ing —piping hot “Grandma’s” griddle cakes! Their delicate, golden crust—thcxrappenzmgaromabeckon you to. a real old-time breakfast. Under Protest 3 (M ~— The followed the | Dee 11 eourt martial {al of the Shenandoah court of covering In many | me fleld previous- | ¢ navy court. val Inquiry sought to \e Shenan- nquiry today, B particulars the Prepared: Add water—mix-bake “Grandma's” Pan- cakes still have the “old-fashioned” flavor that made them famous 50 years ago. FOR MORE THAN BOYEARS MAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS [ / H-0 HORNBYS O, 10 QUICK COOKING OATS HECKERS CREAM FARINA HECKERS CREAM BUCKVREAT FLOVR To the Retail Tradey To take care of the Holi~ day trade, the Moxie Com- pany has put on a New Deal. If your Moxie Jobber has not already called on you, phone, write or wire him to do so at once, 28 the Moxie must be delive ered before-the close of the New Deal which only runs for a few days. THE. MOXTE COMPANY. By F. M. Atcher. 8 Moxieland, Boston, Mass., December 3, 1925 The Penalty of Leadership GRUEN Per\rngvnV:mThm HENEVER a store earns the reputation for carrying the finest things in its line, people assume that its prices must necessarily be high. Often it is referred to as a “high-priced” place. That's the penalty a store pays for leadership. And <o, because the Porter & Dyson Co. has earned an enviable reputation for handling the finest Diamonds and Jewelry, some people imagine they must pay more. Yet there is no store in New Britain where Diamonds and Jewelry of quality can be purchased more reasonably The general esteem in which the Gruen Watch is held as a promise of beauly and timekeeping satisfaction assures you that the gift of any Gruen Watch will meet with prompt appreciation, for every Gruen Watch, at whatever price, represents the utmost watch value in its class. Buy with confidence from a firm you can trust The PORTER & DYSON Co. JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS 54 Main Street New Britain R e |

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