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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. \ AT MORE SOBER TODAY Lo Rt Visits This City Today |™%ne raeatiy ot tor rset packer's t B rks; Fred G. Leary and wy Haloons if other scources of v n there was 60 years ago. David Sherman Beach of Bridge- |son has been concealed gencrall |Fred P. Me | members of the diled it enld Ihe advance in morality 18 also tre- | port, candidate for president in 1928, | from his assoclates and other work public service commission; John J 0 lous, On th ctual side |came to town this morning wearing | ers here. ont ! " Iy | Monynihan, superinter of the PROBE VICE RING Prosident of - Amberst Rises o i equal his famous apron and pushing a new Vhiskey | bui departm Edward J R —_— Dt e Pt the long run the average of |type automobile wheel which he bas DIES AT HOSPITAL . Sl |Donnelly, city purchasing agent; . ' +Indictments Are Returned Following OISR 18 the r generation §s better than | Invented. He claims that the wheel, [ Ncw Haven, Dee. 10 (P—F Mass. City Investigations to/ini's: el e o “oic Banditry and Starvation Their ™ i 16ma tavestigntion i the ot Bl S e T ) e 5 |election comm Willlam I : West Kir n, 0 < g S quantities, will revoluitnoize the au- | eollapsed In court here last y Continue Hunt, assistant superintendent of Blg Adventure Indictments ¢ o ilhatar Dac 10t (P Proaision SHOE DEALER DIES A A e A o e A e |water works, and Witilam M. Hand prostitution v here | o D Olds 0f Amberst ol dohn M. Coward Was flead of Firm | that he will be the next man to stand | passing worthless checks, died at — oy L e the Washington county grand J I His Name. |in the doorway of the White Hous Grace hospltal of pneumonia Camt Mass,, Dec. 10 (B — A six month's tns at West Kingston, investigatin o ninKolEionRy aigd 10 (®—John M. [to welcome the public. {carly today. Burrlll was alleged to 10 Lowell muni. the affalrs of the c s vice ring an thelr fathers were, | ctoward, © of the € ———————— have passed three bad checks for a rges of illegal PTOBTCSs since a committ and Jean | gonsation fictlon does not picture of | LEARNING THE BUSINESS |[total of $100. Hospital authoritics . ) e constitutes 7°ns first urged action on District v Campnn B iilons Lkt s iaves LhcE molly Y notified a sister, Miss Eliz esex county Attorney A 4 Sepiineily that In one respect at least, | 110 Was 35 years old Swift, Packer's Som, Starts in By | Burrell, of Tuckerton, N. n of the O th o v is lacking. T| The shoe concern was Inherited by Trying to Become Cowboy. man's death, but were r action is ments are th ult of . of roverence” Mr. Coward in March, , on the | Denver, Dee. 10 (P—Louls Swift, HERE'S THE ANSWER Why Does a Woman Keep You | probe ordered Judge i ) following testimony b Campinelll woman after she s ted in a state police raid on csort near Narragansett Pier las eath of ler, James 1 the was said to bo the son of the Chicago packer, 8 ness which {learning his father's business at the ANXIOUS FOR BOUTS cond largest | stock yards here, and 18 foregolng | Havana, Dec. 10 (P—Soldado retadl business of its kind in the whirl of society fn a desire to |1 featherwelght and Ge niry. The father, who left & { wrd, who for in a famon, . who turned them over to CIE month. James Ricel, arrested in the reminded m i tricks of Western cow-|Pino, fiywelght, hoth Cuban cham- Walting? Ts Answered by Lead- told N Chint S TR S oney e e ol vans L in At had failed valued at $4,000,000 wiiled plony, left yesterday for New York. a P m home and oo : because of a drunker to Mr, Coward who ift spent last Saturday |Their managers are sald to have ar- « ing Peychologlsts. robhery by two who kid " ARSI Dr, Olds declared in an ad residuary estate. |and Sunday roping calves in the ranged several bouts for them. L napped them last Sunday night. DIES OF WOUNDS Baltimote Chief Mahoney was more i But ALENANEANNREANUNNRNN NS ’ vou walting been wolved than Canadian authori- Chinese Teader, Attacked hy Cabin ity and pur- A ity phychol- | ¢ IS Ak o SOLSR- A Boy, Fails to Ral y larceny, altera Que, who had been so < i, Dee, 10 (P) — d s s conepiracy to the hoys' story that they T Houg Chow-Ling, a leader of th I r funds for their return to the United apti-Red element in Canton, wh | & BECKWITH IS was shot by cabin boy on the American liner President Plerce on Monday, died in the hospital her that women as a rule ) per cent error | " | mitted two & SSNNS ‘.\\\\\\\\\'\§\\'\ v long it will take th envos eviin: fhe general was shot wiite 1 % Will Find Shopping {] ment, or pe to St. Alban in nded hy his fami H Pl ’ | R I s, an is cabin surrounc v his family " 2 SUT ot i s to the Queb T abin - hoy subsequently ere a Lleasure nand whtle the | ™" ';”‘|Iyn;:'c.v\flv'w committed sulelde. of the mark in |70 117, GIVES DAY'S PAY We will be pleased to assist Bglime Lm ek sn oMt e iy ond Parls, Dee. 10 (M. Bri 15 1 a letter from a workman enclosing twenty-five francs, his o for one day, requesting that the money be pald into the proposed i you Ir selecting his favorite brand of CIGA MAIN STREET i |in following instructions they wert | g arrival of arato as the men and more M Il Denkwicz in a reform | caretul, | One | for a mi ad the suhjects sit still and a half and then AND IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS, TOO! sure he wo IRRRAAAREARNRRNARARNRARANNNNY, ING, ating heart- hers to wmake the The lowe 4 % ? A 4 ¢ ] | 4 | lostimate the time. Women's esti- | CIEATEeS et ¥ CIGARETTES . ’ - i | mates ranged trom a fow weconds —_———e 4 4 New and Fresh Stocks of { 2 i :t:v;‘m:efl;“;»’ ‘:mu: \’\11::}11”\‘«!:::;‘ & ; We Have Most Everything In ;’ X ! lone halt minutes, | A “Smokeables.” s NECKWEAR — SHIRTS — HOSIERY \ Y i | The conclusion of Dr. Tsabel! 1% | B A i .' ert, directing the tests, is: . ] 1% We will deliver your purchases % STEIN BLOCH CLOTHES and STETSON HATS ¢ :2fen estimate ‘more accurately eiec a 1% Aowhore m the ity A § |7ie inaccuracics of women aro 2 Y 7 Lucky Beggar! i Suemrentminn, i | / : ‘ sk n 4 | plying that time really seems % | 5 : el %‘V:m EST W TCH 2 SOKE SHOP g B CKWITH K Y " SALE AT MONROE SCHOOL i%. 1; SMOKE SHO $ Funds for the purchase of pictures '’ 70-72 WEST MAIN ST. 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The mothers' club ; - i S S D O it lbee ekt 9 R S navek cana I cakston) aalt A Small Deposit Will Hold Any A. Stuart Company, DeptK, | The members are coo) ch. Get a metal box of |ily with the t Gift Until Xmas tuart's for the poc| nd keepitfilled! | sule new stomach jor tu e cents, STUART'S| = DYSPEPSIA I Paris. Dsc. 10 P—The TABLETS /i The Sage-Allen Sport Goods Shop b Exclusive Hartford Representative For Athletic Equipment Of Himbkerg & Horn Established 20 Years 10 R. R. 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