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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925, T ——— [ , eurly this mornin - o works little chance during his childhood to ™ el rs f‘h anlons’ term as alderman expires | Rafael Donitz, leader of the band, MES DODGE INJURED JUHN“ from 11 p I 7 in the morn F IA obtaln even an elementary cducation Mass. Legislature Will January 1, 1927, He resigned as| Three are studying pharmacy and - West Palm Beach, Fla., Dee, 1 ing any make frequ b and it ha has been rumored that ag far Se!tle T\\() Blg Issues [alaerman the night folowing his onc is applylng himself to the (P—\irs, Horace Dodge of Detroit to New York to s i1 MAalen s writing ds concerned he is only| Holyoke, Mass, Dec. 12 (P-—The | “lection as mayor, schools of arts and selences nd Palin Beach, sustained minor i l Y able to sign his name, Indoming lesioiaivet or - — Guatemala leads with four, fol- lvulses and Hughes James ('Nef i ; P . Sl re, which will be lowed hy Mexico and Cuba with of Detrolt, sustained a fractire EEOE paging actygan e [aruaito Rualidnieigiing Kmusllpal l‘orcuzn Sludents to . [two vach, cull when the car I which (e Men Who Gets Yale Scholarship + " 0, St Rega Wil Asceml Thmne Dec. F "flTBAI‘L GRISIS "-'“ onhy "‘:.n:‘.r o Use American Methods ...\, yiiiain vimsiriin A Oucan bowtenard ere ors” i $ 10 ¢ at hi may also be called upon to (,,,4,!‘ New Orleans, Dec, 12 (®—~Nine OR RES secured a posi chosen mayor of this city |-.. 1, | Now Orleans, aro proparing to take rdwa st —— 1 | for u section of the city charter has | American de ntal nhHunh back to | el board of aldermen shall | students from ten countries other luring the term for which he s |than the S 8 bec ¢ . . United States and nine are i i 4‘] i |h] tudies, e ake e T A“ Aflgles clected, hold any other office in or | enrolled In the school of dentistry, i “ . Skt [under the city government. M. [the prospective dentisty —— of the horses Re including LT LU L sred the Mossacks and in 1921 | ity of Phi Beta Kuppa, ¥ in winning the Dists Vaza: of role of dictator, | QUICK COOKING Ready with the coflee! New Style H-0 Quick Cooking Oats—the tin-saving, cacrgy-baild: OATS ing breakfast dish. Flavory oat flakes that cook into granular oat Cook 2t0d [N meal in 2 10 3 minutes! Never sticky, pasty or mihutes only uninviting. Appetizing—delicious —healthful That"allnight cooked” flavor in only two minutes 1 tho revolt which eulminated in Py Haven, Deg 13 Rl-=Without| o "J“ 1 ndvices from Teheran, Alumnt Weekly today discusses the the capital Persin, say that on COlICEe and professional football sit 5 Weekly expresses the bellef iring that he still remains the ¥ 3 a N se r ) y . = g Pt e L that interest of the Amerl Is Now Worth T\nce What You Paid For It If in football was this ye You Play the ind 1 await the hour to return to | the games. the newspapers gay my ntry to continue to serve my | MOF¢ 8pace to them, the radio i Adoniae: rmously broadened the publi overthrow of the goverment. | ® Panacea’ but belloving that some M o i i mu.“n-m Drcember oz will mscend the | UAtIon and what it terms the “re- relatives and T remain the legiti condition Hogan s Bip The dashing Reza, despite his | OUtside the colleges and their k) Sk 3eko N R RO no nonwar oary NEW PROCESS ‘ R fon of the Stan eament | way will be found to end what it Y : UR : N fon from the interesting effort e I from the soci) MAKINE my own plar mate and constitutional sovereign ! " 1t say 116 by & RIfL of humble origin—ho {s the son of 5 @lumnl. that followed the sports ELECTRIC RECORDED RECORDS s “chanpionship hyste ale canwhile Ahmed Kajar, 1 s e SR the arvard Crimson mad to Gu Taving (riatienit ipas B ort for a movement to cut | vis and the Riviera and de- QUL B y 3 very o of Dorsia” doclares Ahmed. Kajne | BTeater crowds than ever before ¢ Yale ehapter of Persian farmer—is possessed of hoth | A4 the number of ‘all-Ameri Ko Pamily Bevan clta Kappa Epsilon fraternity strategy and statecraft, Jmmedi. t°ams multiplied over night Prentice 1 emphatic in in memory of James J, Hogan, '03, |ately he became premier min- | ©xamples of touchdown abiliti e e e who died In 1910, He was one of ister of war, in other wol A1 |ioz nationally as famous as P et s Ao Yale's noted football players and he bogan the reorganization | Dome-run specialists in the profes- break between him e tains a worked his wuay lof the country. Af first he desired | Sional baseball world; x x x x post GG e s Sl 1 e, The scholar is | republic, but he was thwarted fn | J¢ason professional foothall for the family have heen cordia o rded to a “man of strong char- his efforts to establish one by the | first time came to b importanc while at work at his switchhoard ter of personality, and who is in opposition of the priests, Then |48 & grate-receipt sporting 1 of al assistance,” when the national assembly late in | Prise. X X x all of which mak — |October proclaimed the deposition A% interesting problem for 1"l Copy of. Weher’s Lost of the Kujur dynasty, Reza 18 sald Wit syt enlt ailen ) ; ) . : 80 R SNCHROPHASE TRADE MARX AEG. U PAT. OF. BARRY « BAMFORTH 19 Main Street Phone 2504 T Gax . AT S i Suggestion Of the Associated Glee Clubs Singing ples and blackheads. The pimples catory lette attached to the declared to have gone personally | then scrap their radio outfits on very peaceful. e mass, which is the principal are equipped like any other army, falr way to kil the sport Will Enjoy e e ith great orchestr 1 o tt 1l consultativa assembly, obeying the demands of the Ameri SATURDAY ONLY years Vienna, Dec. 12 (P, » volumi-| D¢ brought about unification of sporting events Nos. 50018D—350016D Burned, Healed by Cuticura, | |which Weber himselr had regardca aided him materially in holding his one thing to arouse public interest were hard and red but not very written in Munich fnto the rebel camp, killed the le; hig foothall days 1 politely re- ADES I E FIDELES 1 read an advertisement for (Signed) Joseph Stearns, Stiles | #lves the impression that the yout s air § Reza to carry can publie to. be informed about K h d heal. Cuticura| | ¥ - cispat ave indics 7 » | sport is worth keeping for its r T S pde o et and ) Can | e iatee e e st t ot homning o o o || LATEST HIT The number of foreizn visitors tollations for convening the b iy nous score of a mass, hearing the ihe unruly tribes into a single en- ollege foothall has hecome % s ; H ame of Carlo Marla di Weber |ty and raised an s 0 great public spectacle; x x x it has THE : found in Salzburg by a young men. He saw that they were | produced o fon that ca 5 5 GIFT Vienna scienti Dr, % fod university le troops in hand. When fn 1921 the |and quite another to end it, Asking m ¥ large. They itched and burned, 1799, and dedicated by the er and pat down the rebellion, Other | quest newspaper sporting edit to HOME causing me to scratch, and my face il e i ; i i O A (e o | ([ o mlx ‘-?nnm.-:\A\x'x youth and having tanks, ai s and wirelegs |as o e > game i they keep ’r‘r] 91 MAIN STREET 91 sent for a free sample. It proved} | ¢o\ o000 i written for four voie i rsian parliament, known as | this fall, to be s bty : ‘:\e\\ Britain, Conn. 4z Northtioro; Mass, Jan:2, 19281 | | iSibsmastengdesired StoRdemonstrals daily use of Cuticura Soap with phrases has a special theme. Which hw 1 has sanctioned | natio 3 » do have faith that (B 25e, Ointment 2 nd e, Taleom i, €l n. Al E . D T ) Jerlin during the summer exceeded |a P ; o BT DT Lt ol T o Cann | FOR records of pre-war summers. | The new ruler of the Perstans had | it.” [ a 8 ; Konstantin and clothed, thug insurin vers ( vel b o o hneider, has turned out to be a himself their loyalty when needed. alumni to do -um\')nh about it. ' D “ My face was affected with pim- as it appears from a | Khorassan tribe rebelled R fs | the public to stay at home and youthful composer to the Prince recaleitrant chieftaing and their pay, in deference to educational was disfigured for about threel | Archbishop of Salzburg, on May 8rd, |tribes also ehtained short shrift at policy, no attention to the games n months. My rest at night was not] | j502 s of Reza and his men, who | would ardly work, Newspaper Tbat All successful 5o I purchased more and are | SPECIAL! Clear the pores of impurities by alent in every diraction. Ba ime. 1t is this body o panacea for fhe st touches of Cuticura Ointment as was not Weber's custom in later 8 elevy the throne., Recent | it il work itself out. x x x all expectations and surpassed the | Reza would he elected shal within the hounds that are best for Will this princely gift be ‘theirs’on Christmas morning? 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