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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925, L] i R : = I herst and has been {n the possession [ o a5, uneral services will be held at | duo, although the dauvghter was | attempts have been made by nml lat Southington, Conn. Rev. Mr. | hundle the money SEEN IN HARTF R EOP)‘mnmronlnn-llncniora to t.'n\m pos Schmitt was one of the best known L sesslon of the plece of art, but she eymer eotie ( ¢ 3 .| 61111 remains in possession of the odd BRITISH H[]USE | SRR U Sennw el or iAskl Roliceito Stop | et intutsien year class. Sabrina, while in the pos- | : s was dean of the Protestant | Scacn ol i Ambeiwt iolatsen:| : 1;1‘;;';:'.(:"\.?.« (’o.[.‘w”‘m church &t the “M';‘n:”m:llnw.“::::?:l.l‘nv‘):‘l‘» hns lk,..-n b Trophy REIAiDS How- o mads e e o st oo Wikholds Delafe o[ ° " oo A B the ocean burled in coal bunkers ——— of the Balvation Ariny that unau- | ever With 0 and has been brought forth suddenly : thorlzed p from othe dd Year Classes and unexpeebedly at varlous parts of mduslrlal Secum ONE DEAD IN FIGHT [SFe s e davadion H\"mn-n\l\':.'?": N TS TR e ) e Shaloonaty Aorevisartcorbesticit \l nf ana solicting funds 1t ey ot | Nationally Known Baseball Trainer Says It Does Not | Hartford, Dec. 8 —Babrina, the | VI8it occurred several years ago when —_— has asked that the police stop it. Matter Whether It Is Lumbago, Sciatica, bronzo statuc of a Greek goddess ffif.]“;i'f]l‘"“"""l ’°"f sors tmodnthe| 0 Dee. § UP—The houso of | PF1EPOrt Man Vicim tn Family| “mho Salvation Army, when it en- that has helped to make Amherst|-itchileld county jall. commons sat until 7: | tered the Community Chest organl- morning after a gosslon fthe last zatlon, agreed that there would be tollegs famous, aghin hes +| Boston once had a glimpse of the 7:15 o'clock this| Row and Son-in-Law, Injured, Ts ; 8 A i three hof ¢ whic re held tn| Under Arrest. no street solicitation in this city ex- TTM I\ TR N T8 sscs that didn't then| Uph 9t waleh werk Hald i cept the Christmas kettles and dole- | LINIMENT HE USES ON BIG LEAGUE forth in all its glory after having|8tatue when she was produced at a r riot followed | A pracaition not taken Bridgeport, Dec, 8 (M — The |gatlons from other branches of the BALL PLAYERS OPS PAIN QUICK been hidden for many months, just|banauet of ¢ oW o .. | possess her, and a | where but few Amherst men know. | ¥ fore since the critical days of the 4 R world war, body of Willlam Kunst, 75, lies in|army from other citles who come in | The goddess appeared here at an |l an attempt to recapture the elu- Amherst freshman banquet last night | 81ve goddess. Alia sty the morguo here awalting comple- | here to make collections cause con- g 5 iy at b le subjeck under discussion was | ¥ ere awaiting P Ak 18 cause con: Q . :md then was whisked away again c.\.l.l;.'mg‘{“:;?\;::-‘o‘r““&f\,m\\lvrljnr:}"“' government's safeguarding of fn- | 110N of an autopsy by Medical Ex-|siderable cmbarraesmicnt to the local Tells How To b(op Pmns‘ with result that next day they show o remain hidden agaln perhaps for | catching a glimpse « %o soutio. | dUstries proposals, which the liber- | aminer H. R. De Luca to determine | branch | Aches, L Back up at the ball park eo crippled with Hany rmenthe statue here lust night, for the 8ORLC | qls ana laborites are opposing footh | Whether he dicd from heart faflure| Lversthing collected by these out c 8, Lame Dac rlieumatism, lameness and stift N‘J.x;‘lnu‘. once Ilol;l{ng her place as | mores wero Samounced that the din- | @nd nail on the ground that they are |OF strangulation. Later tho coroner Of town solicitors gos out of the Quickly a work of art on the Amherst cam- could be held in Brattlehoro, | CAbivalent to a protective farift | eald strangulation caused death, | Clty according to Ensign Frederick- Ehre A pust, s now a much sought after would be held L AT 5 |son ordinary liniment would never fix ; . oy| Hls son-in-law, Charles King, 43 I A" 3 Young lady. Years ago sho wha|Vermont. Maskod junlors accompun: | il drmatic chango fo sccreey| T son-yriew, Charles King i e —— READ WHAT THIS them up quickly, but the liniment Neuralgia or Neuritis joints that they can hardly walk, An itic change to s “stolen' g {1ed the statue here in an automo- B VDI A VA T riwe fise doos the trick, declares e b e R L e motlon to exclude all “strangeras | nleally charged with mufder, yeeo 1 ! EXPERT SAYS BELOW 1/ U dovs s aaclares Mk ! ‘)“4 EhcEnl e on -n?!;“”rh'c;l\‘ o0 i =1 Ihe supporters of the ministry made | ering from a fractured &kull re- . HosIAnE 3 -Countess ST e nIEx‘I y h':"‘ CLANE AL 2 [ i8S Y_Wfl Batweant A herNe|nEtoH W 50,000 ACRES DUSTED no cfiort to oppose the motion and | celved in a fight with the old man | Morner, better known perhaps 88 | yaor fwenty-five sears T have stud. | ME'ON Baseball Club, | Washington, Dec. 8 () — More hairman was obliged to put in|in the King household last night. U¢BEY Hopking Joyce, was here t0- |joq how to keep men in perfect Tans Know Mike MIKE MARTIN | c;ni:lr)l'\:x:, l:l‘\:\ 1:1:3‘1:::;cxm’fxmfiuqfi.:‘um, 50,000 acres of cotton were overation the rule ordering outsiders | Coroner John J. Phelan will open 4:.)\ TS ST physieal condition and my experi- | So many people with rheumatism, | Trainer Washington Bascball Team tho even classes and then by the odd [dusted with calcium arsenate drop- '0 leave. | his inquest into Kunst's death to- | % e L vl the “‘“"f ence males me certain T can take a [lame back, 1 itls and peuralgla | year students when it is possible to [ped from airplanes during the past Thereupon everybody not an elect- | morrow morning. Sanaad baen oh »‘l up,'* she replled: {person no matter how much they have wanted this liniment which we |scason, The annual report of the|€d member, including the newspaper | nst died last night in a fight "Didn’t know there had been any lache and hurt from rheumatism, use at the ball park that bottles are |bottle tells how to use this liniment, ;&“:,CCZ;::,I 1’:,“‘;,‘8‘.3r";,’e‘]r,-,\\,h,,l,'r.,, bureau of entomology, made public | !cporters, was compelled to le which started when he went to the |troubic. Propie just think there llane back, neurit banquet held here last night, and|tod said use of the chemical and the scsslon was continued in se- | King home, a few doors from his |might be and they guess. No trou- |nouralgia and quic then dlsappoared hefore hor pres. [agninst cotton boll weevil is becom- | cret. When the exodus was oriered | own house, to demand that he be Dles at all—every(hing Ia hot stuft.” | fecling like run o o v 08 ing a firmly established practice in e ministeriallsts had defeated M-’,.I\f‘n aix months' interest on a sav- pED 3 3 e g ‘;‘1\;:“1?11:\“511’2?\?:r;s ;?)w a 1“?,5 i "holt o the cost of tha [ tempts by the liberals {o get a re-|ings account of $975 which he had | SPORTS OUTLOOK GOOD Ball players after gotting up a s guaranteed to be the finest, speed- | St, N. W., Washington, D, C. ductio ropose 9 i a “hamonlx, France, Dec, 3 (M—TUn- [gweat often play an inning or two 'iest lintment mads and will bring is a wonderful liniment. No man & e ey | duction in the proposed duty of 83% | on posit in a local bank and| C s the freshmen and junlors at Am-|proces | ver cent on knives to 5 per cent, and [ which he clalmed his daughter |Usually early snowfalls in the AIps, |in the rain and then damp, cold and [complete relief to user or money re- or woman with aches or palns shouid ====—==" | the opposition had begun a similar|was wrongfully keeping from him. [Vhere a thick layer of the white al- |chilled to the bone, catch trains, [funded. Folder enclosed with each [do without it ngly hopeless effort on behalf Ho had tried in valn to collect the [TeAdy covers the districts of Haute- of sslagors, Interest six months ago and when |Vallee, Montroc, and Argentiere, While nothing was made public as | refused it at that time is alleged |Take the outlook for winter sports Those Hands You Held_.__. to the proceedings in the sec ! 1m have threatened to take meas- |{hiS vear extremely promising, ekl S s | ston, 1t is believed the cutlery reso- | ures to see that it was tutned over |in8 ahd skating already have begun. F k R U H Id CI f d Ad 1 r o belerd tho oulery vk | e to are hat it was turned over e e v Rae Ouick Returns Use Hera assifte vts “on the porch with the moon shining and the fter a long series of divisions. | |READ NERALD CLASSIFIED ADS { . H FOR YOUR WANTS stars out—and everything. N “Are they being roughened by hot water and hard soap? rliament that any outsiders should F l S l d.d' 4 X! ! be present. Furthermore the publi- “There is no need for it, when ‘Rough Dry’ [ cation of the actates by the parii ¢e p endid. laundry service not only cares for all washing, [§| menterians is theoretically a bre o (] a right to be present, | . o Lo David S.Seqall, Pres. | “Cascarets” 10 11c Per Lh.—Minimum Bundles 60c Sans e e e haelt When Clothes Are Soiled—Ring 321 ' Don't stay head ichy, dizay, billious ried wi constipated, sick! ! lumbago or |matled all over the country and now ,If people out of town cannot get have them |1t can be obtained in drug stores fn Mike Martin's Liniment they should g a foot race or small bottles for a few cents. Just send a dollar for large family sl a,_home run sk for Mik. Martin's Liniment. It [bottle to Mike Martin, Trainer, 46 ary to the standing o of both houses of the Britis done by a motion | amendment or debate. | There was such an exclusion In | April 1916, when a short sccret ses- | sion was held in.order that the cab inet might acquaint parliament witl | |its proposals on the subject of T | cruiting. Other secret sessions fo { 1owed in 1917 and 1918, there bein scven in all " This Still Is—And Always ¥ Will Be A Strictly “Cash ' Store” —But We Are Now - Assisting Men Of New Bnit- ain To Dress Better By Our | TEN-PAY-PLAN (Ten Payments Instead Of One) One or two pleas ntcandy -+ ke (M| ‘(‘ascarets” taken 1 any time will mild- | ly stimulate your | liver and start your bowels. Then you | will both Jook and ||/ nd refreshed. Your | sonia Clergyman Dies, | | Funeral on Saturday |1 coan, co | ' Ansonia, Dec. 3 (®-=The body of [head will be clear, stomach sweet, || Rev, E. B, schmitt, rector of Christ | tongue pink and your skin rosy. | I)‘Jmscoh:.] church, this city, for 25 Because “Cascarets” never gript 3 vears who died at his home in New |or sicken, it has become the largest | | Haven yest aftornoon willl 1ie||selling Taxative n the world, | |in state at Christ church Saturday | Directions for men, women, child | imorning from 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock, {ren on ecach box—any drugstore, [ You Pay No More—Yet Have | More Time To Pay There Is No Extra Charge For | The Ten-Day-Plan. We Do Not | Charge Interest Or Brokerage. | 0’COATS SUIT It Is A Dignified Way Of Keep- 1 Si double-breasted, In the new wedge shape, | ing Yoursell Well Dressed Con- | Single o dou i the new wide-shouldered, | single or double-breasted . PRy : veniently. You'd Buy A Car Or | snug-hipped models in pat- models. The materials are / | 1 of H 0 N { r yeaves lorings | f the newest patterns and /-\ ome ln l he Same Manner. { terns, weaves and colorings ' i i | | of all that'’s new. These are | weave; in fact, everything [ A Y | demonstration values on | | you want in a coat. il N 2 RN I Real value demonstrations ‘ 1\() R(‘d l Ap% I\O D(’la_\' I\O | which we invite comparison Embarrassment—Just Plain Hnnesl | . Others $24.50 to $59.50 | PIERE‘S TIVIE PLAN ! Others §19.50 to $39.50 | | You purchase whatever articles you desire at | i i | { our regular “year 'round” low prices; you pay at that time one-fourth down of the purchase price and the balance is then divided into ten . | { weekly payments. For example: | H Glfts For ! (These Ttems May Be More or Less) Glfts For SUIT . R S VA R { || I e e v R 10 €] SHRmiye iSRS Sl 5 00 HOSIERY | $10.00 SHIRTS SWEATERS | CERT et Sa s S 100 | ANDKEROMIERS ‘ NECKWEAR | || ) 01 | | BELTS & BUCKLES UNDERWEAR ; This Balance :‘1( S]:I.ll\n‘lr‘,l;xc};c"‘ ayments SCARFS PAJAMAS T JFF BUTTON! ; P ! Use This Plan Tomorrow | CUFFBUTTONS o Davia S.Segall, Pres. . ® > © Wik 357 Main Street TWO 135 Main Street New Britain STORES Bristol A. G. HAWKER ‘ 52 Elm Street - , » » , — JOHN B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313}; CHURCH STREET

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