New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 3

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Rllects Market WHEAT PRICES IN |- the same animal which has k\llrd’ a large number of chickens in the | vard of George Potter. Dog War- Latimer of Queen street will be held tomorrow aftornoon at Report of Big Argentine Crop gciock s rome. waria wi o kaed in Oak Hill cemetery, The funeral of Tony Jurgelewlez, | age B0 years, of West Conter | { street, who dled in New Hnw‘n.l } | was held yesterday with serviees Chlcago, Dec. 17 (P—The wheat tn the Immaculate Conception markets of the world have given an- | church. Burial was . Thoma her exhibition of their ability to pyrotechnics entine, hoard | - | Hayes; treasurer, Mrs. Katherine | ; " | Walsh; chaplain, Mrs. Allan King; | 1 “ | mistress-at-arms, Mrs. FErnest At { water, They will be installed at a { Ameriean fgurce, meeting to be held on sary 6 i The good falth in the crop "Y’W“I Thomas Collins, who has heen { icom Areaniine s Bquestioned by o0 i N Cane e ! George E. Saunders, vice-president | o rr-v-:’.-n:d o his h"orm»’.1 of the Armour ( company, In|™pipora Eilot of North 3Ma communieation sintendad Rontyliton| Ses s as S GOt AR A representatives of his company Mr. | ftqet 18 spending Saunders assertad the reports woer for the benefit of relatives and NEW COURSE AT STORRS friends of an Argentine government | (HO ConniE Dent i7a(m ofticial, but his statement, which got nmm'_“;‘;_fim Bt "u Ay \ o/ o the Hckers) Boon attracted wide: |pC Ll DS O b SNt \ &pread attention among traders and i,o be given by the Con { e s ed byd private repciteiof oiriirall conlage, s tion house char- ine report Argentins drop following government's | | reached last | it on the Saun- \ | dcrs charges, an authority on the | pool market at Buenos red the peculative tit N | il | rprise in ¢ in two prov ot estimated Against this fig- | to a prominent | mas Shanahan, jr., €on of Thom Ceek No More Vfly Ladnflfl i J% [N | | | :m :uul his H]\ as " 1d the same | - i ;, SHOPPE q flnows your m | sants, knows | CIGAR, CIGARE PIPE or SM( H SUPPl for _\'uu. | | | | Y ' argest it Priceless hles in the City Tel. 1399 Opp. B Real Gifts for Peal Men R ) Stop an’ Shop 1l 3 With the Classified Ads ! As Your Guide } Read The I O XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS N TODAY’S ed by the announcement xpectedly large crop esti- \ent of ding centers inelnding a declara- “as and a r‘arru l‘ sponding reaction based on priv O"UM'IH nl the ministry of | ‘ BOSCO TAF Aires "I!rrmn" Rilmors | J | A ;;‘ nvnpon on HMMY nf the QUALITY , knows hi his favorits Bl SRR M R TR S 20k Variety of Smoeka Quality Smoke Shop | ritt Hote! HERALD cemetery, | has elected the following' officers for the coming year: President Mrs, Jace C. Muus; vice-presidents, Mrs. Florence Erba and Mre, Nel lie Co day by Professor tor of short con will caver a ten January 4 to Jannary rollment is limited, but if applic warrant, the course will be re from January 25 to Februa |cording to Professor Dod (fessor E. C. Anders lcharge of datry man ‘rh_;- state collega, will te course, which Is designed primarily r beginners who need to know the best practices in milk [manufacturing and the |such practt ON WARRANT | bl non-support, Ste \nmco “m appear in police | Charged witl it ot o | ed. was paying i s R T RTS a5 an Exfra in Blg not Featre |2 snene Dee. 17 (A—1 American Leglon auxiliary | """ ne; secretary, Miss Annal, from | NOW’S TH HERE'S THE PLACE Buy Your Chiistmas Because he will be infinitely from Mags — and, after ant, a paramount conside y !‘.L\ );(‘.’\\Ul( 6 DAYS 'TIL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925, TROTZAY ONGE IN THE FIIMS“' . Per T Edwin FINDS NEW POEMS | Wesleyan Professor Thinks He Has Discovered Two By Shelley 17 UP—Poems oy Bysshe % § reity believes, have head of the epartment at W at Harvard to lecture b ky In | fore the Modern Language soclety. can come hack to|In his lacture time he browsed around the shelves in Harvard li- anorted Siki, an \lolmmmedan for material on &hel 1ged in preparing a writings. In Tn Bc Bun(-d Christian Troops Out to Kill Ravaging Wolves (P —The heavy s of wolves to the plains mong the avadlable troops iE TIME Gifts For Men Here Now v() only hecause it N Wil relieve vour have Christmas completed; i\g OT only hecause our ¥ celection of men's and {umishings in the city; .(” onlv because L\ ours are distinctive c‘ofhev fashioned ] fashioned anc ’] 1’1(, I‘{OUQ(‘ of l\ur?g\,r“m*.mmcr: it ‘inzl to shopping t(“ u"(' ‘ TOT onlv because . , : ours 15 a mans shop and we sell the things that men want; But, because he would prohably buy his present here if you were giving him his choice; \!0 ised with a gift a“-nnmrl We think so. 1sn'l 12 CHRISTMAS ! 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Others up $8.95 (inciu _..—__J " These Will Make Her Lounging Moments More Enjoyable Silkand Crepe \\ Kimonos When She Goes Skating, She'll Need One of These Dressy Suedine $295 to ; " \Windbreakers N Ygrget | Dot $4.95 0 $6.95 #/.7) 1 Wear Lined Fiapb il ! I For Children : $2.95 Omilted Robes # to New Sweaters 40795 and $14.95 | $5. 0) $2.95 to $7.95 Yo G ! e ’—‘.SME"-“QG?@»"&%‘- &a%@«mmmwmmmmm 3 --_Xa_mas Gift' Suggestions “Stop an’ Shop” NEW MANAGEMENT AT Qu':k Resu lts Use Herald Classified Ads Model Barber Shop = ' 52 CHURCH ST Read The Now glving special attention to Ladies’ Hair Bobbing i Toy Chairs For Children on the ifled Pages Clas RaDig, oNiTION, | GNERAL pUgpostS ries run toys trees brightly the powerful, g at work or vill add to the joy ey increase the comfort fe by do electrical jobs Fahnestock spring clip bind- or at no extra cost to you. y Columbia dealer nearby. 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