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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 naids were forced into her room hyl‘ Eleotrie Co, Ine, Eleetrlo signal | Richard G. Wright, Waterford ‘uld time dance steps under instruc- involving their conduct at the A ! two armed men who entered through | switch, | Broom holder, tors employed by the wealthy man- | 1 ] Thanksgiving. Eve dance of the a rear door, The malds were bound | George H. Cooper, Hartford, as , as- Trade-Marks It gistered utacturer, Dunham aiso will play | Bachelors at the Harttord Golf elub ‘\'.'mh Sllk stackings, gagged, and laid | slgnor, by mesne wssignments, to| The Ansonia Rrass & Copper C6. lis repertoira of tunus for musi- | Actlon agalnst the men, taken by E L HE l on the floor, N. D, Holbrook, Thomaston. Oper- Ansonia, arsignor to the American clans who are compiling for Mr the full board at ils meeting on L&J4, | As ouo of the burglars pushed her 4 : ating mechanism for thne pleces, | Brass Co, Waterbury, R sheets, | 1"ord an Americana of old ti Tuesduy night, came as the result of on a bed while he bound her, Miss Charles R. Downs, New Haven, | WWe vlates, tubes, ingots and cast- | dunce musie, to ses if the cham- reports that the three had partaken Lingham contrived to sit down on | Gompositton of stypiics ingsformed of metal alloys. plon fiddler of Maine has any mu- | of intixicating liquor at this dance ThmROhbmes Re 0 ted Th Leaded bag which contained several | e Ty g 0. B. North & Co, New Haven ot already in thelr possegsion. | one of the principal events of the p I1eq-- Pee‘ wndred dollars in cash, djamond | AMUhur C.. Gaynor, Siratford.| pii' (yuce buel steel rings, ete. bls much was given out yester- Hartford soclul season | brooches, and other jawelry valued | PTess button. The Wate Brass Goods day by Mr, 'ord when he met womel] Bfllmd afld Gflgged at $20,000, Randolph I Hall, Ithaca, N. Y., Corp., Waterbury. Solder newspapermen who went to Dear- & Angored because they could find "»‘»\'K“";' of 1-4 to T, P. Hull, Wal- Trade-Mark Applicants horn to find out why the Detroit . bz only 86, the men forced Miss Bing- Hngford, & 1-4 to P. Wilson, 1th- Edward 1. Allen, Newtown. menufacturer had brought the fid- Rh t New York, Dec. 10 (P—Bouna "aM to tell them of a safe in the aca, Alrplane Bath, flesh, and mossage brushes. | dler all the way from Maine. Tha eumatism with sllk stockings Ly two hurglars, |100M Which had Leen her husband’s, | Willlam €. Homan, Mertden, as- | Bryant. Electric Co, Bridge- newspapern o were told that A Y S 5 Amella Bingham, stage favoritc of | !¢ late Lloyd M. Binghum, who slgnor to L. T. Wilcox, Peckskill, port, Electric ulating composi- of two score Leaves You Forever she '908, yestorday saved her jewely | 418 abou v Tord “peace ship." | N. Y, Oll-stove burner. tion. ht to Detroit Sl o by sitting on them, Defor they found the safe, a telo- | Warron ¥, Kaynor, Waterbury,| Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co. Hart- ¢ months. This peon geated Uric Acid Deposits Are Surprlse Two courteous youths bound and | Phone rang. The robb ding 1or o the Waterbury Button tord. Electrie pull sockets, nformation | - i d #agged the actress and two malds in | ©V07 Miss Dingham became nervous | o, Button, rust i i od and the D n Co, Bristol. (2| F that Mr. Iord dis- Dissolved and e Rheumatic her home on Riverside Drive, then apon Into her face. | Robert C. Legat, New Britain, as- e s ey A ORISR 0T CAYS ho s I-IIFVI ! ‘ missed $20,000 in jewels because IaLIE he demanded ., | Mgnor to the G. Prentice Mfg. ke, Bridgeport 8 ) & hail 1 sy they pushed Miss Bingham on top of uld 1 know? Why don't| co Haunger suppa doing bustness as Seroll Art Co. fiddier and hls Every druegist in this country fe | | them. They got §1,200 in fewelry it and find out?" she Hector V. Lough, Hartford, as- Smokers' stands letely swal thorizéd to say to every rheu. & from a safe, howeve signor $0 the Hartford Rubber Tucker & Hart- | lowed g matic suffercr that if a full pint A eecond loss of jo Works (o, Grappling device ford, bets, | surrc 1 llen the eure gon- Ught when Mrs, Celia ' Alfred Marlor, Hyde, Lngland, squash . Ford he t of rheumatismy, does not | 8| divoreed wife of Charles Clark, : L to E. Axon, South| The . South Nor- | stop 158 v the way to slop the agony, an can’ 5 of the late Senator Willium Clark, | 2e7se!f and taking a heavy M orated hat leather or walk, Elcetrle it fittings and | perts about him reduce swollen joints and do :wnyy a 5 m‘lm T(J 4 txg«,L the copper magnate, reported that | ¢WO'd from the wall, s sweatband eloctrie wiring devices. cirenlation thre with even the slightest twinge of || ©€NOUgN ‘lies, Espe- i she had miessd a 810,000 pearl i3 Eohaigand Benjamin €. Perkins, tford, Co., PBr by confining ! 3 With news pain, be will gladly re. §| Cially these silk ones | neclklace as she was leaving a tea at jor to the Arrow Electric Co pay tuthorized public atate- turn your mouey without com. | §| Striped in this season's | the home of Mrs. William K. Van. R Py e D $). Luminous attachment e mer e | ment colors. Scoteh plaids, f derbilt, Jr. ) datents Tssned to for electric-switeh-operating mem- ‘ ‘1. Melll 1 his .v“a' the Allenrhu has been tried and test- too, so popular with fhe had left the | in a hand bere, and eleetrle switch. \ Dearbo ( club where he ed for years, and really marvelous T i) | bag In a hallway at the Vanderbilt Connecticut People George E. Prentice, Berin, as. UV LU [and nis wite are staying; whether | results have been wocomplished in M| the boys at school. | Vr.ne while she, Mrs. Vanderbilt and | (List furnished by the office of r to G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., gy | B0 plaved privatdy for M. the most severe cases where the (| two frlends were on the fioor above. | Har G. Manning, Walk-Over Britain. Koy case J 1 vesterday or would toduy; whether | gugering at a8 intense | } 95¢ | | Police sald, however, there wus a | Shoe Store 211 Main New ward R, Sargent, New Haven, i “ w ” he manufacturer liked the music . Ter e patie | possibility the co may have | Britain), ¢ - ' \ 1 nor to Sur dward B. Allen, Newtown. Mas- | handle Mrs, Clark went shopping applicator., Jesse A. B ¢ Smith, Stamford, ae- | i 4 Police also are Investigating a ' port, assignor to the General Ma- . N. Y, N. Y. (2 patenis). 4 ooy 2 i Se“"c y -~Tehze ls Happy nt & Co. and other eimilar to the conjecture been lost or sto n Allen, of 25 Forbes St. | & | Rochester, N. Y., the discoverer of of Allenrhu, who for many years suf- fered the torments of acuts rheu- A man is mighty par- | ticular about his Hose. Something from our third jewelry caee involving a chitie & Mfg. Co. Toaster. ] matism, desires sufferers to selection can't help but prominent person reported after & Bedortha, Windsor, . Tansley, Hartford, as- — know th does not want a cent ulflace him. We're fea- maid surprised a thief in the Payne N signor to Colt's Patent Fire Arms ———— Whitney home on Long Island Tt : Constant ouillon, Torring money unless Allenrhu day, and frightened him away | assignor to the Hendey Mac 0. Autom RS N mRloTE e Three W, H"Himd Cops |©f avyone's iecisively conqu Middletown, as- turing the Silk and | der Susnension . rs this worst of all ir B, Wel way, Me., fiddler, wh Are U and he has instructed Wool kind at empty-handed. Mrs. Whitney had | Co. Electric-motor-driven to the Welker-Hoops y wifs, can Harttord . —Policemen glsts to guarantes it as above Jewels valued at $100,000 1in the epesd devies Cap for contain Gec : 1 in cvery Instance, The Fair Drug $1'00 J bouse. Robert Burrelf, linme, Hartford, Miss Bingham herself said the r of t} 1 p jepart- Dept. is my a ) robbery at her Lome was worthy of ointed agent in f you live out of town «dly send you free particu- it & H vour eity, Cap for an eleotri :ph 0. Cadieux, Meriden, to the Conn. Teleph organized at | the I g in which Mr. Fo teach['ing ful the footlights. She and Lo Buckskins On hand everywhere are these dressy, well wearing Buckskin Gloves. They're worn for style and styled for wear. In grays and tans $4.00 | | - | ‘ Shirts | | Every man needs plen- |ty of Shirts. No fear of him having enough. Come in and select a few for him at $2.50 ‘Kerchizfs | “.—and a neat Silk Handkerchief com - )\]dn the dress.” Such jon's dictum. So \O\II(’ bound to please him with these “hankies.” 28c¢ Belts The days when Belts were mere articles of necessity have passed. Now they have the | extra duty of adding to the finished appear- | ance of the man. With [ monogramed buckles True Stories, Girip | ] ries, Sueerly Thrilling | ic, Pathetic Trageaiesof Lifeas | S¥es 2 with Loy flw and Devtion To A cesses with l» and Romance | . | i Vumv‘mum( Huma - | Interworen. On Sale the Lived Today. On Sale the |/ Lofty ldeal. On Salethe || }\ < n & | () Sale the 23 l | sery 5th of Every Month. ‘ 15th of Every Month. n Sale the 23rd “{ | 1st of Every Month. 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