New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1925, Page 2

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2 and New York harbor. Sheafe said that the act does not provide sufficient time for a num ber of the carriers to change from steam power to electricity, This But | This frelght amounts to perhaps lh|~||~\ |n|u|l|r Operate Anything Eleetrie Trains in New York City. future 1 clre 0 tlon pleture 18 all other ar such important cere It 13, neverthele b Edward, having arrived at illes on board the royal are secondary to the de- of the photographers whe tively slow Nice cour s encumbered dockets . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925. " NEWS FR“M [[]ND“NW“ to be brought up to date \"‘F | fl{;M!N[i AS [international gatherings. M. Briand, | “In gratitude for a great mercy, ‘NEw HAYEN ROAD WILL ew months yie of the most democratio of | “Alexandra, January 81, 1905, ! Mr. I lived In Californta nch statesmen, likes to joke with | \¢ chauffeur, and the latter is ex- | ‘This token of gratitude was pro- OBEY THE KAUFMAN AG mely quick in his answers. Be- |sented by Alexandra, then queen of e the Locarno conference, it [ England, although she was a mem- 18 that Briand, when making his | ber of the Anglican church. Sho Wil Not 1—at « preparations for departure | Made two visits to this famous 1,200 cnrlmdsh (:?nfiv.‘ It 1:} now s \ ney to fall in wit tuned to Julien with his most | church, which seems to keep watch handler over the Hell Gate Bridg) FOR { Fashion Wrners Quole Medel s. R Ao o C DAL Maoaatan 1okt News Letter From France Hasisormn - oratoricnt " aie, ‘ana "ans |over the clty of Maracilcn trom its SRR L L e his Victorian mode, Bustle | s inced: | elevated position just bohind the r;vad. :;‘ part of which has not been N l i popular plays now run- \ g My brave Julien, we are golng | POrt. New York, Dec. 12 (P—The New |electrified ey oll's House,' " an —_— W 3 gented this marble tablet to ELbRAL s e 9| Haven has {Inunnu equipment to ace London, Dec. 1 or 1o D'Urbervilles," indicat tln Daakets | (JP)—Nide threat "Go away, Mr. Prosident” re. | basilica, and it was understood to be |Faliroal, through its goneral golicl- |commodate about two-thirds of the | London, 2 r RSBt OB GED LEBETVIIIER S ivis, Deggg? co threa A o 4 Ay ankfulness for (tor, C. M. Sheafe, Jr, has inform- |traffic now being handled over Hell slgning of th aties in |0 fous move in th A, e h d the chauffeur, “it's going to ' an expression of thankfulness for |tor, ¢ heate, Jr, r ¢ o b : s support. th uppemacy of Parls as the |\ e o Jittlo sentimental promen- | King } ard VIII'S recovery from |ed the public service commission |Gate Bridge and therefore the ek 4 ; i wshior rs. for Americans sceking casy . the illness which he suffered a few |that it would comply strictly with {company will be forced to divert the $ .00 st Bt Hpdatiaking) hustle 15 1 © of the matrimonial t e e {days bofore his coronation and the Kaufman act, whieh forblds excess by way of the Contral New sl u might appropriately be signed in mo- Nistanur touch v of decrees pronounce y 5 cansed the postponement of thut 1o operation of any railorad train |England railway and Poughkeepsic, - studios, ibunal of the famous Rivic Valuable Tapestries [ ey within the limits of New York city | It is understood that the rall- ents for . increased 200 per cent thi I'welve valuable tapestries have and King | except electrieit This law, | roads will attempt to get an amend- on evening averd o added racenily (oithaicollsction Mar- |which hecomes effactive January 1 (ment on the Kaufman aet at the [ i T forindans 5 o fo the Americs the Petit Palais, in the Champs vacht, [next, will, for the present, necessl- [nest session of the legislature so | hve vorld the picture, v, Brocades ar o lawyers in 1% who, like his Par lysees, the gift of an Amerlea Victorla, and All ade a visit | tate the transportation of all greight [that there may be more time in A sig ) the Locarno |, eeq ehfefiy mod The | Drethren specializ in divoree ustus Coe Gurnee, of Morga to the church, and it was rcnarked |between New England and the | which to finish clectrifyle the road t . ¢ on room of the |y, nting. the e an office at Nice, where Heres and company, that the king on leavir lowed the |1 foreign office w > cluttered with ' vever, § ther o f it necessary to spend ha The gem of tho collection 18 aloxample of ordinary tourists in buy- | ling necessary to accomino cirt o i y il rrore ork car uncl Hlustrating the story of Dido !y gouyenirs, a cross and a small | 1 the cameras lights that it 18 18tle could not | "he ripic of the conrts at Nicy and Aeneas, dating from early in | gaiuette of the Virgin, | esembied a Hollywood studio, \ 18 there would be mo room |18 thelr great advantage,” he says, the reign of Touis XIV, hefore that | aliy e nalmene st e Ihe Paris courts are swamped wit arch, through his minister, Col- | Silk Stockings A zuished guest ypeared th cras ey all kinds of ¢ , and progross ¢ had taken over the famous The sent soclal standing of silk . h b M . Throughout the cerv-| compar lin tapestr A T i p lS 1S the brca aSt n ‘ lircetors dashed n Convicted Druggists o le ix of the Gurnce collection, now | qental fitustration of the difliculty of . D U C i s room, and 1 Will T = . o - ing in the entry hall of the gistinguishing betweon maid & e R ill Lose Licenses Just a Buddy ! Tepresents urope, Asia | misiress by their clothes, | ot grinding away ! ) vn“ 12 (P~ Pre No 1 Is a hego to his valet say 3 s 1, China and | tpated by the legend under 169-]71 :“\L\ '. : Zyer ing & nois thait seica : ]n mym‘vn v E erb, and Premier Bria his 18 an mnsn;l\llk ::"1 newspaper u.rvjm:' . | sawmill. tions of the prohibitic sylvania_railvoad by means of [hed and to obtaln electrical equip- floats through the Kast river |ment already ordered. jominant position In French § en almost entirely in ies holds no awe for Jullan, | 1 by Baertmans, coming from «There's Madame Butheil with her lose their druggists' “Aristide? He's a buddy long-cstablished shops of Brus- servant over there,” | s well as undergoing ar - | was ply to “Which is the servant?” ment the court may infl a request for an es- Sels-Brabant t f his employee hree remarkable m;mmu “The one. wearing il ion th prosecutor made this statement dur- | Julicn, rotynd of face and uong the best of the o — women of ing the trial of Joscph Lapinto, a aming of counten e liool, are part of a serl nequins and demi-mon- local druggist, in common pleas | fatig Wt work, says 1 K ing the legend of Lers ‘ ictim of \lll() Crash i a constderable ex- |court. Tapinto was fined $130 and | lirjand better than any politic dromeda. | Is Woman From Buffalo | nt displaced women of royal and \given a 80 day jail sentence which | ho has Julian has be My, Gurnee also presented the | Malden, Mass, Dec. 12 (P—The | sy e 1oy birth as creators of popular |was suspended etatesmen, througl Petit Palais museum with two large |identity of a woman killed by an au- | haby's first solid food. F NessniaWicvare || fashions: how- of them, for the last Chinese cloisonne vases. The muse- | tomobile here late Thurslay was cs- | In Heckers' Cream Farina is con vor, predict that the extreme modes i is owned by the city of Farls. tablished today with overy | ained che very bst in golden wheat paraded in the cafes ey that she was Mrs. A. Morse, wife of grains. Pearly bits of vitality hid- of Paris and at th | Interest in Tablet 4 D. Morse of Buffalo, N. Y. den by nature in the center of cach style yow'll | courses, gradually will give way to |CGroves, Ma high-priced hurler fonary in the third | The death of Queen Mother Al Morse had gone from the home | grain—every granule is chuck-full s beauty in ~ss radical fashions favored by gen- | he issucd 1 & on balls, made | republic. andra of England has drawn rene of a friend she had been visiting of healeh and nourishment. ShalbH et Uawomin | hine wild pitches and hit five bat- | Julien and his employer have al- | ¢d interest to a white murble tablet {here, to Somervill, ~ When she The modest but becoming gowns |ters. On the oflier hand he topped | ways hecn on the hest of terms, par- I the great church at 2 led to return, her hostess thought s woré by Queen Vietorla Eugenie of [them all in strikeouts, funning 116 | ticularly wher ay from Paris and ated to “Our Lady, Protector of |she had remzined with her friend in e Histre ™ % | Spain during her recent London | Men. | on the road to Geneva or Locarna for | Marseilles,” which bears the inscrip- Somerville overnight and it was not | i ! atil today that they made inquiry visithay e (tllllfiiflIllllfillllfl‘llIIlIII!IllIlIIIIIIIlIlIll to the enjoy of the |, e about her. Beanty of Sty Writers in the ieploring their essional 1 London ndor | timate tocking (L Ask him and be will agree that Heckers' Cream Farina is the “Ideal Breakfast Food”, So wholesome and exsily digested that it is often rccommended for Be Your Own sanfa Clans— Luties Treat Yourself fo the Finest—a | <08 HORSFALL-MADE OVERCOAT Thera's Tav indslxins {n olhers of course, *but if you illustr cus and An- | \ /BREAKFAST CeRreAL These same writers, 3 and oL GROVES WILDEST TWIRLER | five years. “They come and go," he 10 boulevar The wildest pitcher fu the Amer vs with a langh, “but I still go on, Irench race- |can league last season was “Li ss I'm about the only really of wearing one coats you'd not fail to give one ) yourself. - There's extreme satisfaction in he new tube models- proud of Ther he fine Shetlands crs, with plaid d Cheviots posphere about th lue to hand tailoring, il add been the subject of much : 1tion wl - delicions 'Chocolate Qake” Fashion writers seem to | ‘Notre Dame de la Garde that the queen is much more nartly dressed than .most of the women who cauge heholders to gasp % and cafes, the queen's cos- one fashion expert writes, ne always thinks of what tive woman she is, and does y particular attention to her In other words she dresses | to bring out her wemanly beauty | and charm and never wears anything startling enough to detract from the | gencral effect of her personality, ristmas Seuson r yourself at $50 to 1 This Will be Our Christ- mas Present To Yo fo cath customers who buy sult of ove hoth) tween now nd a wilk g hat or p (or both) equal in amount t or cent of the price puid us for the clothe ”OP‘:)FALL“ /Isquerrc ' < !n invad: !l.\]‘ll CRD S Telo Square Buy one reoat (or KOWnS, Leicester made “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Tor the conyveni thix store Satnrday, “Tipperary™ cart of is thronghout the world by and is to go into the 1t was once London's | day and We 30 De vaudeville center. Sybil Thorndyke | will play the leading feminine role Henry VIIT" at the Empire thea- know years as the | dizziest of all T sn musie halls bar and pron f this! r became a public scandal and | rvened to remedy con- jons whieh had brou cials Inte ght on a storm | il 2 Od ,c;s/;vomd C wocolate i Ju; & Newfashioned (eneraiion. ' Baikf—w 5 G‘@@@E r crities nor public seem to J nd Beerbohm at His M re pictured as protesting. re has had reputation hat Henry VIIT t, and probal ? Leicester Sqt place there. is a statue of Shap To Save For Next Christmas! Will lack of ready cash with which to buy gifts cast a shadow on your holiday enjoyment. : v Squar Rhine Wines NTREAL ecipes sent free. the opening of our new shop at 65 Main street (next to Methodist church). The public ¢f New Britain and Em"l:" of Cl towns is ¢ AR 5(|-xux invited to spect our new quarters and come in- says Popular Radio. Batteries FOR EVERY MAKE CF RADIO wine annua 'Why not start a membership now in “The 'Commercials” popular club and make; sure that next year you will be prepared Ye London Sho op | TAILORS and INPORTERS | i No matter how selective your re- 7 '17 convenient classes in which to deposit, ceiving set may be, sensitivity # s ‘ L and quality of I(H‘l'lh"l (‘p]]on« .cents or dollars weekl largely upon the “A” and “B” hat- »( B teries that are usml. E ange Slang INTEREST PAID r Not Give a Radio Battery fo Christmas Gift We have them as low as $4.85 and up to $23.00 EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION| TEL. 2905 VERGLADES llM!TED" Through Train From New England SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN {EET METAL WORKS 1. J. GOOBY & SON Main St. Tel. 573 Truly a Bank of Service GO TO HULTG REN’S JEWELRY SHOP, 57 ARCH STREET, FOR YOUR v So. 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