New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1%5 RS REPORTERS HOPING 10 | TREE FOND OVER THE TOP P, BOARD FAVORS | FIVALLY GET INTERVIEW FLASHES OF LIFE: 2,500 EGGS PUT INTO TON WEIGHT CHRISTMAS CAKE .« tflflfl“fl“fl“fl“flflflflflflflflfl |Municipal Christmas Program Now | By the Associated Press. Rome—Count Volpi, head of the recent debt mission to the United states, thinks Washington s a mag- nificent city. He would like to live there but would want to spend onc week each month in New York. London — The famous Waterloo bridge across the Thames, built in | 1817 and one of the finest in world architecturally, is to be placed by a larger structure. Paris—Jules J. Jusserand, in the opinion of Myron T. Herrick, is one of the greatest assets America has in France, the re- Rome—A fascist opinion given by Senator Cippico during debate on & bill curtailing the freedom of the press: “The press and the moving pictures have been too long in Italy uncontrolled schools for crime. The government intends to put an end to this shame.” London—A Christmas cake weigh- g more than a ton has been made a T7l-year-old ba)\‘r Into it 2,500 eggs. . F. Springfleld, Mass. — Miss Lilllan nnolly, 47, rants to bet $1,000 at she can wauk faster from Provi- , R. L, to Boston than did Miss or Sears of Boston, 43, snow, ain or shine. Philadelphla—In his two years as toss of Philadelphia’s police Smedley | | would be welcome New York—Having taken Henry Fordis advice to come to Broadway with his flddle and make some money, Mellie Dunham now has a vaudeville contract. Mellle would not take more than $3 nightly for playing for Henry, although family home at Norway, Me., threatened with sale for taxes. friendly editor has now pald the taxes, Everything seems com! | Mellle's way except that {n Augt | Ga., Mrs. Mattie Dorrill insists at she wrote a waltz attributed to Me 1le when he played {t tor Henry dancing class and Mellie here. Forelgn jazz {s taboo after New Year's, Musi- cal comedy and light opera are hav- ing a pre-war vogue. New Haven—TYale medical schoo! plans complete revision of its edu- cational methods. Bridgeport—Presentation of evi- dence starts in trial of Charles Frost on charge of arson Budapest—Henry Middletown—! injured in Fairfleld—Governor Trumbull address emphasizes (mnn-v ce air transporta state's industri Greenwich — Two struck by automobiles; one arrested, other unidentified Rutler has lost 1,500 hours of sleep | and seven pounds in works 15 hours a day an is now 143, He has a few gray wrinkles, but feels fine Tilden {s now go- e star of “The Kid Himselt." londm—’rhe argument that 280 i can safety razor blades razors tro competition p Rash Itched And Burned Terribly Cuticura Healed “* A rash broke out on my hands, arms and limbs. The breaking out itched and b terribly causing me to s il the affected parts were covered with sore erup- tions. 1 was very uncomfortable, and the irritation was so bad that it nearly drove me crazy, especially | 2t night, and I could net sl=ep. “A friend told me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I eent for a {ree sample of Cuticura Sosp and Ointment and it gave me great re- lief. I purchesed more and after using two boxes of Cuticura Qint- the Cuticura Soap, 1 ' (Signed) Miss Dor~ othy Ryan, R e Bridge, Thomaston, Ct » Feb. 11, 1925, Make Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and have a clear, sweet smooth hands, and 2 h with good hair. Danish Delegation is Back From Russian Trip Copenhagen, Dec. 3 a'dnprfi ERid s London (Cash cAdvanced 7’ for Clothes, Coal or Other Winter Comforts going without storm doars in a poorly heated houss or leaky roofs. WE LEND UP TO $300 TO HOUSEKEEPERS “nchicial loans sre made between husband, wife and ourselves. No cadarsers required. Twenty-four hour service. Call, write or 'phoae. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY M WEST MAIN ST, ROOM 101, RAPHAEL BUILDING PHONE 1-8 Open 910 8:30 Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Public Saturdays 9 fo 1 [ - SALARY INCREASES Raise for Williams and O’Brien‘ Voted by Commission ar o (‘\ILGL()\\\ I’OS l'b“” B. C. PORTER SONS HAVE Thus Far, However, Countess Von daurediid s QIO Bepact Salm Declines To Talk For | From Treasurer. The municipal Christmas tree tund |is over the top. Treasurer Charles W. Hawkins this morning telephon ed the Hera and stated that the Chamber of Commerce has recelved a few ¢ dollars than were asked for and the full amount of $600 is in h)s ha for disposition. T he flve tree progr: “la., Dee. 16 (A were hoping Von Hoogstrae- ing tag with her sllence whch 4 to do on several nce, the heiress to | mind at h g a v you would express m: nt word that the peopls of her hs New re to gain son by fis- and then MOORE TO RETURN SOON Washington, Dec. 18 (P —Alexan- der P. Moore of Pittsburgh, who re- g signed several months ago as Ameri- 1 Monday morn- tives employ- p his post and return to the kidnapping r to prevent late this month Coolidge 4t but it was announce & would remain in Ma- d cleared up several T discussion ed out to be other pri- claimed they wploy of the count to The two then agreed to rec- to the extent of | nore on suspicton SERIOUSLY INJURED ¢n, Dec. 16 (P—Reports TT\ CANDIDATES NAMED Dec. 16 (A—Ten Keeps Your Feet Warm in Winter rlflouml'lsr. per bottla Go to E:lorida Savannah Line ALL the comforts of home—plus invigorating sea air. Spacious lounge rooms, comfortable, well-ventilated staterooms, cheerful dining-room, delicious food. A trip that rests instead of one that tires you. Ballings direct to Savancab, Georgls. FROM NEW YORK = Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FROM BOSTON~Every Tuesday and Saturday. t connections at Savannah we h through trains a and other Southern points. nodern ships. Superior service throughout. Al fares include meals and stateroom accommodations aboard ship. De Luxe accommodation at reasonable additional charges. Winter bookings now open. Reduced round trip winter tourist fares, Automobiles carried on all sailinds. For folders, reservations, tickets or additional information apply to OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SAVANNAH NEW YORK, N. Y.~Pier 50, North River or any Consolidated Ticket Office BOSTON, MASS.—Pier 42, Hoosac Tunnel Docks rpassed passenger and fast freigh ice linking all¢he and New England with the South, Southiwest, and Wese, Practical Gift Hints The Tdeal Gift combines attractiveness with use- fulness. Our gift merchandise is bought with this idea in mind. T O e e = 2 We emphasize quality in writing papers. Eaton’s and Crane’s papers are recognized as the leaders. Make your selections from these well known brands and rest assured that your gift is right. All sizes and styles —moderately priced. LEATHER GOODS: Billfolds and Wallets Photo Albums Desk Sets Bridge Sets Diaries Address Books Autograph Albums CHRISTMAS CARDS, e THE CHRISTMAS CLUB HELPED THEM Will You Let It Help You? A New Britain man who increases the amount of his Christmas Savings Club every year says: *Joining the Christmas Club is the best thing ] ever did, because— Regular weekly deposits gave me the habit of saving. I don't miss the money each week as [ would a larger, occasional deposit. [ can't get my sawngs out again every time something ‘extra’ comes along—and it's just like finding money to get it back at the end of the year.’ This man’s wife also belongs to the Christmas Club, and he makes weekly deposits for each of his two small children You, too, are invited to join any of our Christmas Clubs with weekly deposits ranging from a few cents to a few dollars 2 per cent. is paid to those making their payments promptly. 'TRUST CO. NEWBRTAIN gy, Truly a Bank of Saturdays Service 7t 9. p. m MMMMMMWMMMMMMW@MM&? S mmwmmwmw&m Sage-Allen & Co. INC 7171 HARTFORD 2271 TI—JE CHRII’I’NAJ GII’T STORE “(Spaldmg” Gifts Will Make Every Boy’'s Wishes Come True Christmas Morning And Spalding gifts will be appreciat- ed not only by boys, but by every out- door- Iovmg man, woman and guL When you buy Spalding Athletic Goods you pay for flnigct the best ath- letic equipment that your money can buy. No one can offer equal quality at lower prices Suggestions Szzgge;tiam FOR BROTHER Hockey Sticks Boxing Gloves Skates Foot Ball Basket Ball Sweater Punching Bag Golf Balls Snowshoes FOR DAD Sweaters Golf Clubs Skate Outfit Tennis Balls Tennis Racquet Golf Balls Golf Bag Golf Gloves Skiis FOR MOTHER ‘Tennis Racquet Skates Sweater Golf Clubs Golt Bag Racquet Cover Snowshoes FOR SISTER Golf Clubs Skate Outfit Tennis Racquet Golf Balls Sweaters Tennis Balls Skiis Spalding “Blue Streak” Skates Fast — Strong — Handsome! $17.00 Walnut Cedar Che: $23.00 Card Tables .... $§59.00 And Loads of Other (-1ft~ Fast as a blue streak, beautifully finished in blue enamel. hockey or general skating. For the new year, Spalding Blue Stresk Skates will start you right! For Men $10.00 For Women $11.0Q The Sport Goods Shop Is Exc clusive Hartford Representative of A G Sp.:ldmg & Bros.” Athletic Equrmt wumwummmm&hfimnwflflnflm Models for racing—a An endless variety at all prices. g= There is still time to have personal cards printed. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET ACOMPLETE SERVICE “The Christmas Furniture Store” i ’ B c PbRTER SONS mwmmwammmmwawnwmwmm i R O O A T S B D S i

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