New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 21

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07 LIFE: DYING PROFESSOR _ 17 TAREWELL SERMON TO BOYS tLadwig 11, mad published, N oWas exeeuted s birth, Herr Riedi- her ot the diary n—Guerman pers are ap- ling Austen Chamberlain for lielping the spirit of Locarno to vie- tory over the corpse factory lie. The praise is prompted by a statement of Chamberlain to the house of com- mons that wartime British propa- ganda regarding corpses of soldiers killed in action being rendered for fat was false. New York—Ellin MacKay's de- nunciations of stag lines at soclety dances has provoked a reply from Willlam T. Adee, a young bachelor. He insists the stag line is due to debs and sub-debs who demand that there ha three or four times as many men as girls at a dance. Also the post-debutantes have an insatiable capacity for jazz. Paris—American aviators in Mor- occo, in the words of Charles Swee- ney, their commander, helped pri vent the whole Mediterranean re. gion belfig blown up by a Moham- median war against civilization. New York—Nicholas H. Putnam is sceking court permission to change his first name to Isracl. His father, Major Israel Putnam, was killed in the World War. He is a descendant of the famous general of the Revo- Tution. Brussels—Senator Despret pro- OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. VARIETY is the spice of life and helps preserve things. You'll live longer and be happier by getting the habit of u:mg cold meats. Smoked Ham. Boiled Ham, Frankfurters, ete., sold at this Delicatessen are always fresh. cious Ham buy it heve. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter (14-1b. prints), 5ic Ih, (loverhioom Butter ('i-lh. prints), 55c Ih, Wedgwood Butter (1;-Ib. prints), 55¢ Ih. Home-made Breakfast Sausage, 38c¢ Ih. Walnut Meats, 59¢ 1h. New Swiss Cheese, 65¢ Ih, Heinz's Christmas Baskets, $5.50. Peanut Butter (bulk), 25c Ib. Horse Radish (bulk), 15¢ 15 pt. | Speakman’s Pork Patties, 2 for 25c. PPotato Chips (bulk), 50c¢ Ib. Imp. Regular 43¢ Coffee, 40c Ih. Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to 4-lb. av., $1.75-82.00. Lebkuchen, 15¢, 25¢ pkg. ABOUT THE STORE Pickled Plzs’ Feet Mre. Speakman’s Pork Pattics Pick Ol Colony Canned Goods s and Olives Swedish and German Delicacies Chicken, Potato, Cabbage, Tuna Fish Combination Salads N. B. C. Products All Kinds Cooked Meats Winchell Smith’s “Mill Stream” Whole Wheat Bread All Kinds of Cheese What finer gi Heavy alummmn Plllsbwi"‘?'s ' Pancake Flour Madeby the millers of Pillsburys Best Flour / s ac- | of obtaining 1t | For deli- | poses that each Belglan shall contribute half an hour's labor a week 1o help pay the Interest on a $150,000,000 loan which Belgium is floating in New York workman New York—As to Winston Church- ill's denunciation of the prices of books, publishers wish him a pleas. ant time in Bermuda and rise to re. mark that shoes, stockings and most |anything, including labor, costs more than when books now selling for €2 | |retatled for $1.35. Parls—Aristide Briand has lost a | lot of sleep for his country's sake, He had none for 30 hours as the re. sult of the protracted consideration |of finance by the chamber of depu- ties. Then he had a nap of less than Ithreo hours before the. senate took |up the matter. London—S8howing how thick a British fog can be: The king's physi- lclan could not return to London from Kipling's bedside at Burwash {because of one. Norway—Mellie Dunham {s golng to get a great send-off next week when he leaves to fiddle for Ford ven the governor and his staff are coming. There will ba a parade headed by a band Reading, Pa.—Informed he ¥ but a short time to live the Rev Y. Lau, professor of theolog Schuykill college, summoned 30 stu. | (dents to his hospital bedside ana |preached a farewell sermon to them | for half an hour. i | McAlester, Okla.—Johnny Wash- | ington, negro, whom a warden for. got to execute last June, has at. last been electrocnted for killing watchman. When the warden d {covered his oversight there was fur. {ther delay by legal proceedings. New Haven—America's tallure to | foin world court rests ed Adrreconcilables in t |states senate,” Homer & [sald at mass meeting o Tnited 2,000 | New Haven—Movie men celebr |return of motion picture exchangs {to Connecticut | Litehfield—1 ried over to fense rests, state calls rebuffal witnesses Hartford—Form New branch of the Natlonal Assoclated General Contractors al merting of 35 members from varlous rs England | Bridge t—Judge se man and woman lling to sacr their children to sati their own selfish desires” to st Hartford-—Moving elevator crushes f antly ranks flood 4\1('1071 jes on search for 4 eirl, Miss Alie WARN!NG GAINST RAILROAD RATES | I | | | i 10,044, - These reports cover fhe from Texas ports on and, Maine tons cntire rangs > westhound moveme 1 can calculate there 961 tons of coal \nl 68 sulphur, which mose ots at low Found move umber an totaling 1 i 4 rult rates tons of of petro- ) tons whic 0 lots. T o that the oastal tonnage of manu- s is but a urop in th when compared with the ! 'enormous tonnage transcontine intercoastal out to show ntal lines. Moreover, the tonnage is falling oft on the other hand the rai ar whilst. roads Appeal for Support of Conference Lines ton may T not fore that a brin 1 patronize tecting their ELECTED TO PSI UPSILON New Haven, Dec. 4 (P—Joh Cummings | | handled by the | handling increased busi- | Members partment have from the Blue army of Eve B B with “so-call- | BLUE ARMY INV]TFS Chiet of Police Willlam C. ¥ ey of Hartford, was elected into | | nior fraternity of tt siion at Y. here last nigh Psi Up- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. spective departments or as many PO ssible of their men to attend LICE AND FIREMEN . scoiue ot Exeryman's ay morning. The speaker will be Judge Carey of Jersey City. Departments He will speak on "“What For?" Judge Carey is the speaker who addressed a gathering of 750 men it the national tion in Mount Vernon, N. Y, last April and so enthuslastically was e police department and Chi his talk received that every man am J, Noble of the fire who heard him was on his feet at recelved invitations the close of the talk ryman's| The Blue army of Safety Given Invitation to Hear Judge Carcy Sunday de- {s making a ‘I”»!hh elass for them and their r--ldrl\n to get out a erowd Bible | Jible class conven- |, Anfl'eul hours of grilling by detectives placards announcing the coming of ded that they had Judge Carey have been put up on [ man on as be.| factory bulletin boards in 50 Aif- eal g ¢ flend. None of ferent places, as well as at gaso fetims w the man line etations and the city hall | w the flend accord 1o the jail to serve e impose who stabbe | ingly sent the senten e T 1 them NOT PICKED AS SLASHER. Bridgeport, Dec. 4 (A—After 11 tims of the unk n stabbing nd had confron nk Perry Main sentenced The largest water reservolr in the to six m city court [world has just been completed in srday noying a |Londe contains enough water ung wom theater |to float a flaet of the la hips The Greatest Gift of All Not for this Christmas alone, but for many years to come, your gift of worth-while furni- ture will serve as a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness delights the whole family. Our store is overflowing with lovely gift suggestions. Education Authorities Not Expected | schoo! department stated today that there appears to be little call for such a service, | Some time ago the parents of chil- | ren atte g Senfor High schoo! were given the opportunity to vote to Mak Board of Finance for Ap- | PP nw":!My *ideid thels school during the noon indicated interest, and t » did vote the parents | favoring the idea were greatly out NO CAFETERIA AT H. §, prasiation This Year, Sinme the opposition to having a or High school s overwhelming, it {s|" a plan will be oard of mn appropriatior £ S80NS Are as unnecessary hard on parents, says an icational expert It combines beauty with use. Furniture is the one gift that You are welcome to come in and browse around, to spend as much time as you wish. You will be served with courtesy and in- telligence, but without urging or hurrying. It will pay you to walk down to Ford Street al- ways, and especially now. Wmdsor Chairs eem to sort C mas spirit above eflect cue ard > of tha fully done ¥ (1'\’1. priced Others with arms and shaped wood seals, from $13.50. Stands This Consoie Table SPECIAL MAHOGANY FINISHED COSTUMER - AT TREF $4.95 101, probably a girl's This is This likewise applies to one’s moth and made to endure 1ese chests are truly proof, sec tedar, sts 1s the best we have ever uture, *and Ferguson chests, always “a little lower.” DELIVERED THE DAY YOU SPECIFY Oak Plant when you give a most cherished her ideal gift by all means if she wife, made The finish on seen. 40-56 Ford Street Listed In the Space Below and Pictured At the Bottom Are a Number of Popular and Beautifully Magazine Stands 3 shelf, high $1 One model Desk $16.75 to $24 7"5 t lea tar Another Desk Chair redu 313.50 to Another 318.00 to .. any (r'n and tra: $1 .85 $4.75 Desk Chair redu Mahogany Gate Leg Tables The po ‘\1om> Top 'f“l ics . . '4 Ql AINT SPINET DESK IN MAHOGANY. Prices start > + Desks that yvou SOLID MAHOGANY “Martha Washington’ Sewmg Cabmets $19 95 T "1 ests ba A Huge Display Of Smcking Cabinets and Stands sometimes difficult to know what to give a man, but vou ar “smoker”—if he is a smoker, CABINET STANDS From $4.95 to $37.75 SPECTAL POLYCHROME SMOKING STAND 36-INCH, CEDAR CHEST ... Patented d 40-INCH, CEDAR CHEST A good, 45-INCH, CLEDAR CHEST .. Pretty panel effec LANE, as ve ml of A edium s LANE, ornamental and practical and C. C. FULLER CO. The Big Furniture Store HARTFORD Chair reduced frum Fernery $5.35 $12.00 LANE, .$15.00 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ‘AND PRACTICAL DESK A John Hancock OR Governor Winthrop There are all sorts of imitay tions at numerous prices. This one typifies the high art of fine craftsmanship and is superbly finished in selected mahogany. Wa invite your closest scrutiny. The price ¥ X1 1 only Solid Mahogany Drop Lid Desk, Reduced From $44.00 to $36.00 Secretary Desks, From $63.00 A desk, & bookcase and a chest of Arawers combined. Altogether practical and beautiful. Hutch Desks and Other Colonial Models 5.00 ced from $6.75 ced from $12.00 Royal Easy Chair “The World's Easlest Easy Chair"” “dad.* Nothing comfort, and styls too. Back may be tiited to any angle. Concealed foot and leg rest. This one is done in brown flgured velour and would beautify any A Wonderful Assortment of Other Easy Chairs wish Tust tha thing for like it for at almost any price you to pay A MAHOGANY FINISHED Davenport Table -$25.00 cle now. like this foraas Verv much the sty NATUR -\L 4&INCH, TWO-TONE MAHOG- ANY (‘Fl‘%}\ CHEST, REDUCED il AR to . FINISH WINDOW WALNUT | 334'75 SEAT CEDAR beauty. CHEST ... WALNUT CON- SOLE CEDAR CHEST . $49-50 AMERICAN Two-tone effect. construction. NATURAL ized chest. NATURAL t on front.

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