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I S T EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925, BECAUSE CROPS ARE BAD, s T | i | But In spite of the male jecrs, | Mrs, Cameron was entertained so | | imeron was entertained so s = | MFMURIA[ SUNI]AY e — | women are atill buying the high-top- lavishly at so many dinners that | Come In and hear the new Ortho. ; (e " X : A ped boots in such quantities that e would not be able to undergo Phonle Victrola at Morans'.—adst, L | Personal Tax Enumerators Find | English factories, working overtin he strain of giving a series of | The condition of Dr. Henry T are unable to keep up w ! ong dra ut cou . iy 18 0 ed on y Influx From Rural Districts, dryrlm I Keep up with th long drawn out cour menl; 1o |1 who was operated on at the | n f | ‘LXCFCISES [0 Be Hem TUIHO”‘OW : [dors. p get even,” and this led to inaugn- | New Britain - General hospital for You wi" evar s | Faneaally T romAra lne! | '| ;.»T].x;lmrra to ’|.(vvv<}(vx\‘ papers ration of the scheme ot lighter re. | appendicltis yesterday morning i i re heaping all sorfs of abuse on | {yeshiments . avorable, a5 learned toda | re not payi propositions in the =ome contributors that 1un hoots c¢heol were made out not ’ vt : ; by go wrong | last three years, many potato farm- Are used to conceal thick and u ead waiters or chefs, but by a| Members und friends of | Attorney Henry J, Calnen of Ilart- ‘ ¢ 2 - | ¢rs ha e scossary to move FAInly ankles, Others ohject to hav- lLos Angeles docter who specializes | Robekah lodge will be entertained ook 11 give o me rial r giving a book tol|focd il s el to centers of industry for a livell- |!NE Women cover up their dainty tn veducing, Her parties became [at the home of Mrs. Harry Chap- exarcises in commemorratic 1 ) with suc ainly wnd this has resulted in an “"K ith such ungainly loose {mmensly popular and now “thin- | jan, 1586 Cherry street, Monday either children [\ I 5o S ! andred . |oather (opy g Tineh . AL 3 oA n of several hundred in the |8 nin unches are very popular in | oye ki i B. I O. I e e N But most writers are agreed on Mayfair There are indications pao {home tomorrow evenlng at 8 o'cloch LS R ot tha Vietrolas ha tax enumerators report fact that the gap betwesn the the ddea will extend to dinners vt - During the past year, 15 members ' ot top ane o - — or grown-ups > i e iy h boot top and the bottora of the i, A e O e 7, N o~ ho s died. xercises for \ E skirts with which they are = 1% HaGvialian ke Loud Speakers Used R. M. will meot next Monduy eve- these and 99 oth ceased mem- [ V' Iy worn necds to be remedied ! / ; Book Department rations o moncoman 1o S o e 006 e e e ok een St | g i s v i e o §| /26 cupp of Headth at the Dreakfa ollowing 16 ihamroerim cmovals from one local into the street clatter of London hy | grea we 29 by Wil T Dishop; opens | 1Y 19 another, and out of the town. {4t WERKIS ok, A L I8 Beft inotion pietura theater _proprietors | Gulbrunsen Iivgistering Plano at || table that means Efficiency 10 enumeration is now completed wvho have loud ers at their [zforan g ceremonies by the exalted ru Ip by straps around the v ; THE OpaninE 0ant Folil callialiar servito | itnd williconfaindnlnrgal S numbeniy o etiraticy }‘” Uitouehc by o doors to transinit the | er of The § msh iely will meet 4 a[the Bwlwfi D&)‘/L Ly officers of the lodge; solo; *Tha ! hom are lin- | ;oo 1 n the insi Monds ternoon at 2 o'clock at a8 gt the lodge; solos STl o %0 peraonall (e fitymentsin i Whenever articularly amusing | (4o Methodist church, | 9 “The Lord is My Light, James D, | Conneeticut. | Are Best Dancers e aauiaa o | T lome cooked uichica s BAKER S l N i A South Americana are the beat ball |oiic ghoo them away. The city |, SCCur tickets for “Tii 1 || Loage I fs Bte “Jumes D oom dancers {n London, i the [y iharities agrae that the schieme ta | A1 ONCe 1 YOI wish to hear th || Lodge: “All i Etormal.* Jumes I opinion of an impartial jury made | " ollent one, from the viewpoint | 07 0r10: The last hour purchas N nobue; closing ! 5 {up of Halian. French, Spanish andioe ). motion pcture owners, but § fine 1 R LD BT : G4 g rALNAg by Nam 10, T h " “:\M‘\\"N‘r‘»‘\‘”( “\”v' ”ylrwr“: r {n Aver it threatens to hecome a sere JENILLE Hasa full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is - i o WE[K lS PR‘NTEU‘H west end ball rooms mearly |’ . Iimedunent fo taiio, And S16PE | gpynyg i 3 : invigorating and sustaining. ) 169-171 MAIN ST. mtalaton ot e Tung | | ollowing are the deceased mem ! | every night cagerly son por installation of the 1 Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistry, Cor laugh | SR e n soclety as | as for private af | . 3 e b b Radin : 4 Howard Abbe, John W. Allen Phlai sl e it one {PPreaders. “"\ ';“‘4‘"\]»\ IN I‘\iv\”'llh Jumbia University, in his book *‘Food Products” says: e e o . - 7 L | — | innipeg, Man., Dec (1) S Onecatinaddi he lati d hard T. Ahern, Edward A. Ba N prY ( | another to have plenty of good dane- 5 7 Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to i ) ke 8 : A While neighboring proviners are : 5 , Samuel Dasselt, Carl A. Beng \l”elesuné Nmes }‘l’Ofll B”“Sh ers on their lists 1 “jm:nn Is Teader m",'m’v' ',",.,fi;';’lt,:",,“\“"m,? o k the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makes it The th ans have the ind's biggest shoemalerditosioe e ) doniar from L y popular both as a beverage and in confectionery, Joseph F. Bennett, Stone i E is io Nights | gstrom, Linar F. Bon } 3t of the f orloans and (day is a woman. She is Mrs. B. W. | ' 4 7 th :‘::V—nhl n:!{al:lil? ighis ' E m\-sm ,rL,\-,H H. B Cflp“fll :yh‘ rrm el i ”{ Pigott of Thorplands, Moulton, ap- |above zero, Winnipeg and other | | 2o has a considerable food value, 3 5 . SR e o9 eniaaald e O R b G are the coldest | st 7 a3 | dockied, The pointed chalrman of Manfala and {PATS of Maniteba aro the coldest| Y] WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Y . Collum, John P. Connors,{ London, Dec, 5 (P—Marlhorc ; . the fury agreed Sons fo succeed her father, James 3 A ! . 5 are coming— sorge W. Corbin, Frederick C. Cos- |House, which for muny years h neers from United States, Manfield. The firm has chain "“""‘H\W.I:”w;"”\\?r thesrhon ”1”'; } l)()rl:lt‘?ll‘rlem "&;qui i ello, ) 7. Coyle corge W, |bi he o B 2 o x spl ava inelined |{hroughout the empire and on the/|Tiometlers in AWVInnipe regisicred as : : e A Beautiful tello, John I%. Coyle, George W. [been the London home of the la hile doing splendidly, are inclined |throughout the empire and on tha | FEHFREEE 0 o b wson, | / CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL continent New Sweater! yne, James M. Curtin, John M. |Queen Mother Alexandra, is expected [{o put a little foo much vigor into . e e | ; ; irtin, Robert M , Harold W. [to be taken rtly by the their movements, Mrs. Pigott is a granddaughter nr“l“ the Yukon, they registered 12 be- | i Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. | Prince of W | . the founder, the late Sir Philip (1O 1on, Harry & Damon, William e . Damon, Wm. F. Delaney, P. E. R he mansion is a famons link Mixed Clubs Popunlar Id, a former member of pai- | ament for Northampton. She is a | | Angustus R Doig, Fdward J |with London of two hundred years| Aixed clubs have been growing in James M. Doyle, William J ago, and it contalns one of the moxt | popularity for some time in London, [natural organizer, for several years| Ottay Michacl J. Edwards, Bernard V wonderful in the world, hut the latest innovation is a mixed Edward V. Farrell, Joseph Fitz- [This is e reasure Room.” |club n the West Fnd which is pro- (0f liberalism in Northampton since | net debt increased by 4, Albert G. Fortier, George |in which are kept many gifts of {vided with suitcs and double rooms |!he lust clectlon. in which her fath- | during November. Thr varlety in sport appare] I8 as de- | | Froeba, Willlam H. Gallagher, *Jo- great value, gold and silver plat |for hushands and wives. er was a liberal candidate. Mrs | the A!rz{mnlon‘n-m sirable as varioty in the sport, | |3€Ph A. Glover, T V. Gra v including the treasures| A census of women's residential J1g0tt spends nine to ten hours e | 616, 883 as comp: {tself. | s K. Hamilton, 120 3. Hart, [which came to England with King |[clubs has shown they are more suc- day af her office. James Heath, Bennett H, [Edward VI, then the Prince of |cessful financially on the ave John J. Hollywood, Walter | W when he returned from his [than men's elubs and are becoming >, Hooker, Lawrence Horgan, Louis (Indian tour of 1§ It has been,more popular day. Many Hoy, Frank W Humphrey, Edward (estimated that the value of the gold {women of wealth and prominence I.. Janswic mes H. Jones, & Au- |and silver alone in these gifts, not [are giving up their homes and tak- He probably owns a nice enough Sweater now—but you can choose trom this group a lot of nicer ones. One Slip-over Sweater mal pretty lonesome wardrobe—lots of These Sweaters look fmported— and some of them are—but even though they have the look of luxury to the degree of appearir : ) extravagant—the priccs are lo gust Kalbe William Keegan, [considering the craftsmanship or the |ing quarters in their elubs so as to —and affordable, James D. K . Peter Long, William | historical associations, is more than |be relieved of th N nees of H. Loomis, George H. Lynch, Thom- (1,500,000 pounds (§7,500,000.) | housekeeping. Golt Hose, Luggage, Tounging | (a8 J. Lynch, Trank Maietta, *John he first building on the site of | “Get Thin® - Tanehes Robes, Cuft Links, Mufllers Muller, John H. Murphy HORSFALLS | s e " e | i | 95-99 S lllmStretfl ha, Tt Neri, Harry W. Olin, | Bolshevist Boots reckles family in San Fran- J t ‘ I, O'Ne r 1 Jolshevist boots i the name which [eisco and other friends at Los A. Martin, Michael Martin, John W. | Marlborough House was home | lunehes » becoms McCabe, Patrick MeCabe, rancig |built for Henrletta Marla, t on [ the L i was intro T. McDonough, Georg < Charles Marlhorou; 4 through itself as begun in 1709 “harlotte Cameron, traveller and T Morrin, [John Churchill, Duke of Marlbor- authoress, who told of their intro ongh, the vietor of Blenhein, duetion in California where she has 2 Ibeen (he guest of the Adolph John I Meehan, Jame Martin Moore r V. Prellc Roaraont shmen are glving to |A s and Hollywood. She Is one Rogers, Wil 1, Patrick | HARTTCRD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” . 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