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LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOI’EM 299 Main Street ;" nr | “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Room 4 New Phone 3100 WINDOW SCREENS, ETC. | New Britzin Screen Mfg. Co. Carl Splettstoeszer — H. T. dohnson 38 ROCKY HILL AVE. Tel. -0 DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN e % J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Yolces tested Toesdass and Eridays trom 2 p. m. o Y p. m. Bes 123413, Studio 548-3 EEE——————— COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY The Murray Photographic Co. 169 Main St (rear) Phone 3609 4. A, Lewls, FOR SALE 1924 ¢ Proprietor \ tras. A | BENNETT MOTORS SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIFS Auto Electric Service | C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN SQ. CABINE1 WOREK OF ALL KIND: New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better \What Many Do \Vell” 34 CHURCH ST, Tel. 894 This Is Toll for {1 Months v than [than records taken from the |reason that his report includes all York regardless of where the acei- | | dles here, the medieal examiner |that as a New York death GRAZY WAN THOUGHT HE Mrs, T ——— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, INNEW YORKCITY 25 555 AT NEW SYNAGOGLE LR Inpresive. Brerlses Reatured | by Gov, Trumbull's Address | is hotel In White Plains early yes- e Parsons Davis, attorn for Mrs. Rhinelander said servics of pa 1 pers in a separation suit against | e vould be made by pub- | “Whatever your religlon s, be- llcation it Rhbinelander cannot be|1eve in it, uphold it, back it up.” The latter's attorneys thus|exhorted Governor John H. 'Trum- of |fur have refused service in the |bull yesterday afternoon at the ex- he | fortheoming suit ercises in connection with the lay- Tsaac tor | Ing of the cornerstone of the new nder, began work today op | Congregation Tephereth Israel appeal brief with which he |8Ynagogue on Winter street, “Every sot the fury's verdict|religion with the worship of God nt freedom from the | as its basls is a good religion,” he o | wife whom he says he married with- | continued, and asserted, ‘“every » was the daughter |progressive nation in the history of the world has been founded on re- liglon.” America he cited as a par- ticularly good example of this, as| it was established by seckers of re- New York, Dee | n city | found first eloven Mills, chief counsel n Jan. 1 to Dec. 1 la greatest decrease in e Jundge Mills was preparing today to go to the appellate division and the court of appeals, {f Supreme Morschauser overrules t year rt negro fatall Mr among children “Fe hundred killed during t) 24, whils This decrense hy the s ma i, first | Court Justice en month illed this ye more striking 4 in the were registered fn 1 al 1]en has heen a mark 1 150 in the number of automobiles rative figures for this year ing 447,040 and 856,088 d per 10,- | how here new as th last \ & basis of persons kill vehicles, the ords | f0s) und to Boston Man May Find It Necessary | “These totals are taken from the | lice records and are absolutely ac- rate. They show less fatalities report | the efty medical examiner for the | tor movement were as ex ferred in Mlidocean | liglous freedom and is a country diet. Justiee Morscauser is expacted | mitted to assemble and worship in to giva his opinion before tho end |the manner of thelr fathers with- !of the month | out interference. He urged his eration through religion and show t the way it showd go. | Characterizing the founding of WHEN NO YAWL ARRIVES, U | milestone In the progress of New { Britain" as well as of {ts Jewish population, he said that those back to Make Entire Trip Unless Trans. |Monument to this country and the flag that flies over it."” Both [ ecutive |and personally, be declared it was (P—Somewhere on | 4 pleasure and a privilege to con- gratulate Britain on havi \is motion to set aside the jury ver- | where men and women are per st e | hearers to teach the growing gen- | | 5 \PILOT CARRIED T0 SEA | | ‘ ha synagogue “another of the “erecting a of the state of Conneeticnt of respec Boston, Dec. 7 |the Atlantic a local harbor pilot is | rsons dying from accidents in New | Phirir: 5 hadn’t counted on when he under- {took 1o gulde the German | Thuringa through the {man. Despite thick decided to put to sea and e was assigned to pilot he A nt well until the Boston lig ip hed, where a yawl from the pilot hout usually picks up the har- tor nav S. But t was runr WAS KIP RHINELANDER 5, tuick fos and arizzive 1y ew guch a congregation God-fearing citizens making a voyage to nts occurred it a an is injured ought to a New York Jerse al, attended by a large crowd which filled the street lin front of the partially ereeted on the disting the govern Inded Mayor A. M. Fao- Chief Rabbi J. H. Leven-| berg of New Haven, Cantor B. Cha- | gal of Nowark, N, J., Juige B. W Alling, Judge B. F. Gaffney, Chief William C. Hart, W. E. Prosecuting Attorney Jo- Woods and Assistant . ey Willlam M who was chairman of For ins The services wera in N steamer hosplt while peakers’ ed ThHa B weather, thie department records show only aths which occurred from acei- . we nts happening in New York city.” | | was reac platform were many guests than They other ir high and ain made No yawl and after waiting an honr camer turned her nose sea ward with Frye an involuntary pus- en Goes To Visit His Bride—She Greenst enger. the exercises It 13 heliey Has Case of Upset Nerves ik | Follov a hy Rabbi 1] Gree n apene ed fo b wrs that a pilot has been and u can b transferred to somc boun + unable ) his far is said to be no precedent Ietermine what remuneration will be entitled to a et Ovel N brief prayer Avonson, Chairman 1 the exerciees by onsider ns for the 1ec that bas all man- | 15 grateful that in this | man had the privilege | As Result, 11 New Rochelle, N. Y Alica Jones Rhine vrwrought nerves today k inger nd announced lie hing the loi ple lared is of brief and long-di He was the nd w a cussed from the neighbor', 1 Christmas synagogi ye- ock she got last night alked into w back to 186 TYPEWRITER SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES Do Not Have Your Repair Work Done Out of Town visitor bore a slight resem » to young Rhinclander, and Albert Muller former Alice nd who unsue nul their mar- gro bluo neighbor, Mrs. ) with word fo nes that the hus ssfully tried to s age b 1 come 1o see her Greatly excited, Mre, Rhinclande shed to the Muller home, but 11 inger was not her husband, & 'ned the man over to New clle police, who put him in a pad 1 cell 1se of her ne We Guarantee Prompt and Efficient Service New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street told the IDS - KIDS - KIDS Here’s the Second Prize for the Milk Cap Contest. 11y Dorn Try to win it or the big Auto by bringing to us by Jan. 2 the greatest number of our used milk bottle cans. Prizes awarded at our Dairy, 453 South Main street, at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 5. second prize ¢n fast racing cars, ler anto but s a beanty, too. Tt s madelled after one of the expensive Equipped with dise wheels, humper, head lights, windshicld, brake and cogulation steering wheel, Splendidly painted and streiped in two colors. 1t will wonderfui girl be n wrprise as 8 Christmas Gift for some lucky boy or Call at our office to register for the contest and get mor= information, or mail in your name and address and we will send you the necessary instructions. Special Notice—For every new customer obtained for us we will allow credit for 100 caps. Get order blanks when you register. All questions regarding contest v/ill be gladly answered The Farmers Milk Co. Phone 1773-2 453 South Main Street e MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925 “we are tree, Let us be thankful to [while under the influence of lguor | our stars and to our gods' C and {76 licenses re revoked tor Chagal then rendered a se suspended \ drunken tlon taken from the Book of lsuiah driving and was called upon again after Governor Trumbull had spoken, Chief Rabbi Levenberg of New o P ot (A T (0 Bt Losing Its Iniensity known of the orthodox rabbis of | Iedding. Cul, Dee. 7 (A—Lrup the state. Hé made an address in|tons of smoke which hegan Friday Hebrew, urging his hearers to sup. |at Lassen Peak, near hiere continued port the synagogue with their e [loday but with diminished intensity, forts and their money. |The crater reached its greatest ac- The privilege of laying the cor. HVily Saturday nerstone was then placed on the . auction block and sold by Deputy | PROLONG MARTIAL RULE Sherift Martin H, Horwitz. Morrig | Constantinople, Dee, (A—Tha Cohen started the bidding at $600 Turkish government purposes to [years of ag and, after a duel with M. Kotkin, keep a firm hand on the Kurds of | Dr. Conwell was often called the | won the privilege for $1,000. Goy- |Anatolia untii the Mosul trouble is |“penniless millionaire.” He had | ernor Trumbull presented him with |Over. Accordingly it has decided to [earned more than $11,000,000 from the gold trowcl, this having been |Prolong the state of martial law in [hig lectures and gave it all away, donated by Albert E. Enoch, Many |the castern provinces of Anatolia for [chiefly for the cducation of needy others contributed toward purchas |another vear. |but ambitious young wien. ing of the 12 windows of the sy ‘ gogue, the cornerstone was laid, | | MASS. HITS NEW HIGH | Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints of worshipping as he pleased. He then Introduced Baul Dubowy as one of the prime movers in found- ing the synagogue. Mr, Dubowy read a fnanclal report showing | revenue of $10,033.69 and expenses | of $372.87, leaving a surplus of $19,661.33, of which amount $2,- 236.61 {s cash on hand, Mayor Paonessa sald that it was| a memorable day for the Jewish | peppls and that the other peoples | congratulated the Jews on their ef. forts, New Britain {s blessed, he said, with many churches and is known as the ‘church city” of the state; thie, the mayor é&laimed, led | to better law observance here than elsewhere. “It {s a pleasure to kee more churches bullt,” he declared “The more churches there are, the more religlon. The more religion | there is, the more good citizens | there will be and the better the | country will be." Rabbl Gershon Hadas, the new orthodox rabbl in New Br]v.fln,l then introduced by Chalrman censteln as “an excellent exam- of the growing generation of Jews and of how the Jewish re-| ligions can be taught” Rabbi Ha 1as declared, “There are four| stages from belief to non-belicl. DR, RUSSELL CONWELL, FANOUS LECTURER, DIES |Cal. Crater lurupllon [ Philadelphia - Philanthropist Made Millions and Gave It Away Philadelphia, Dec, 7 UPh=The Rey Dr. Russell H. Conwell, widely knowy clergyman, uuthor and leader in edu cational work, died at his home here shortly after 2 a. m, vesterday, after a long lilness. Dr, Conwell was 52 [ MARK IN AUTO DEATHS‘! ; y | First thers 1s the man swho be. More People Kiiled Lnst Week Than | Tt was a high-class pbarmacist ht down to the tendons und ligu lieves in God and worships him; | call him religious. Then there | is the man who doubfs, the agnos- | tie. Third is the man who asserts there is no God; he s an athelst is the man who erects h as & mausoleum. During Any Other Like Period. | Boston, Dee. 7 had more |vious weel (UPh—~Massachusetts deaths from sutomobile accidents last week than in any pre- who saw preseription after pre- {seription fail to help hundreds of | his customers to got rid of rheu- | matic swellings and stiff, inflamed, pain-tortured joints. | And it was this same asserted that a remedy man who could and ments of the joints — right wher: all the troubls and then blessed relicf comes quickly. Remember, Joint-Ease {s for afl- ments of the joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, spine o) in history, according to finger, and when vou rub it on, you Judalsm js not an ancient faith, weeldy figures made by the registrar of motor vehicle Twenty-six persons were kil including four children. A wree! Lancaster in which three died, when a lo and one at Agawam wh ants of a car we hut s ever new. This synagogue is not a mausoleum, but is a monu- ment to the greater heights which Judaism will yet attain. The syna- mogue is a place for Torah or teaching as well as prayer, All the Bible are applicalls Turn bhack to your it went into the Agawam river, synagogues and |ed the total. | The week's verses of the to life today. rehes and make them live." He then spoke of conditions in Poland, Russia, Hungary, Franee and Spain, where t} re varions ‘Here he concluded, ol fatalities numbe . Imore than the previous week and ahead than the same period oppressed year hundred and in America,"” ways. Onr public yesterday | would be compounded that would led, at persons motive hit a truck three oc- a when swell- red one more than any former week, 12 1 last nineteen | ever the cause, Ipersons were convicted for driving i straight in through skin and flesh | may expect speedy and gratifying results, It s Dept. wher | make creaky, swollen, tormented joints werk with just as much 1sn|r>fl()ll\w sy as they ever did | Now this prescription, rightly| | named Joint-Ease, after being test- | ed successfully on many obstinate cases, is offered through * progres- | slve pharmacists to millions of | | people who euffer from aliling! joints that need limbering up. | | Swollen, twingy, inflamed, etiff, | | pain-tortured joints are usually| | caused by rheumatism, but what-| Joint-Ease soaks| now on sale at the Stora and druggists for 60 cents a tube remember, when Jolnt- » gets iu foint agony gets out— Yair every Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint-Ease cars will be waiting at your door this Christmas morning? 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