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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. m‘1 and, Lo rah | \'u Our Chr fdera- | Every tomer gets their entire p publi Then you 1 cus ) chase n oting € fre« Wost \Mm strect nard Pet advt, ) S0 hta nt me as a re want me? 1 or that signed and rec offic instigation of T mayor, Ge , Tony Lugli At the horiti 15 we er Thor el emps today 1s to cor School of My il Waskow will be given at this evening. Mr ved Miss Ruth M North: n_mm, Mass, at Miss Dorothy ¥ th is rom Im!-\ U\H. Basice, i the Christmas recess Mr. and Mrs, H. of Hillerest avenue, the day convey in of Hartford, it 1086 plan for e rents, Coal Merchants Sce No Need of min Price thing out Regulating of Commodity i {wi na Ch 0 Which s Non-Exlstent, e t T went hat de- today understanding 1000 ple off pl want the after- would be Cooli | on his ‘mr( stood by President rope mmv as called for ing led thi 1o use to try to lock the | bec the horse time, e 8 no ne » prices of o conl when there was n 1 in the city. H was the tim gotten on the izance of the coal the business coal prices x strike afternoon neral Butler had |4y mistake in acting as | op did and T reque Director El him to recall his from the use said last the ctb cite co: July should ha amber ur situa- | divorced | wd po from crime (Co | A daughter was born to Mr, Mrs, Harry Chaikise, of Clove Ohlo, 1 N | formerly & Milkowltz of {New Britain, Mr, Chalkiso is a New James E. Hayes, son of Mr. and hapsrom g | HflS HlS Tl()llbles Mes XV Haveat ot n but T said 1 fntended to lay university for the Christmas hol l 1 at city hall, e : lays | I don't think hat you ha Parls, Dec, 22 (P—The e ¥rance's serious treasury problems | in the h rod to Within the last two months is in dif- 1 have gone down since October, and asked It was understood today, when the Holala only was there strong opposition te s : SEniama e his measures in the finance commit- ilon S e s hi :M ministry was divided concerning the room. During the talk with the heir efficacy. 1 o 1) 1 nt - last night by |last ef President € 1\4;|1‘] k " Miss Adeline Ohman will be tho {letter from the president's secrot >ublic Instruction Deladier have / ! ; 3#:‘““3,“ {‘”'_J‘ s l“_.”,]““rm:\ :n soloist at St. 1 German Luther- | 1n which he said any further cc former Premicr Herriot, radical FEarite Ly B [ s ,I‘ H],‘I‘]',“. R el leader, concerning the possibilit honor of A 1 lecl: s ! ¢ skowitz from the presider 3 who are actively prepari hotel Waskouwitz : I L : B o coneto il Hhirs ing his refusal to sce me, I home “It meant a great deal more : Northern I'rance, w me | y : S mortgage on business is already u Va. ,to [me than muny people can supr VHa aenerailicutilnel ot MY, Doume | more than the mere prospects of | blans, but the finance minister de- | EST D \m\ pension \ s thing to do. I asked my family manufact e north s being | thing t 1 @ g b o e s et o i Inside the cabinet 1s settle stay and figh an “'.['.'w 28 fal | stana by the mayor. inufacturers the |11 amber of Commerce fuel | through last night to reach t entire hurden of the Infercst on the |committee's activities by the local | cision." mong | declared that broperties pl that few if any led | lor he did not nim in Dis The public cor be- noon. kontinue throughout I'rance, Mer- | The mee Ehants and other men | of discu the problem. tinued from First Page) i okt " Aoy oSl Girls Give Lampshade themselves from payment of !JUSU i PG] SCY GlY | To Bcheyd for Christmas | ented with a bridge lust Saturday. Mrs, Chaikise | \w” Latest French Finance Minister vevn i ontluued trom Fiest Fage) | sexton | street, 18 home from Dame tter before hm a fourth e |treated me with proper cons Bnance minister to grapple with SRl Honean R fculties, Catllaux, Painleve and Loucheur vabinct council met to study Paul v ot Uhe eI nG corta Y Doumer's financidl plans, it not Len 1 said to the ‘You teo of the chamber of deputies and |©'¢!ock at A LR el : In parliament itself, but that even | r ) woral Butler said he told | mingtor o rediele g ehaner VRor and Cliftord | Mr. X K that ho had made a | tween M Minister of the | Vith violation of probation. They |Of e ww]luu] 1o seo | Rhterior Che and Minister of | Were taken back to Farmington, |him. He also said he received = t an church in Ne rk clty tonight would be of no use I h“\‘|”|l:'h for with t the Damrosch | “Up until last night,” said Gen- 2 & compromise between his ) itz of this sort, and in fact, did not intend to, ) plans and thos o N s2s he minist n teal thought over the thing very mu 8| with her |to decide to leave the mari COrps. der consideration. ith her | > The cabinet had before 1t today |1 E. Walrath, | It means gi up considerably |p S renn ey P lined to comment for put hen 1 supddenly decided that hl The offer made by the the right thing and the courage- | be ready to incorporate in the gov- |agreed with me . 11 ”1”1’;‘” ernment bills, if the present ec cision because 1 a 1o | g Yo support the r “This in¢ positions upon the » interest is being shown In [let-down for me after w oans and abande and at 2:30 o'clock | Mayor Kendrick this after Brofits on the ten per cc oon it was reported 1 he told General But- end t 1eeting of dealers and [ cabinet as a resigned Arritation at committee called for this financial erisi Yhreatent ta if parlia- Yaent co to play politics with ion by taking a ‘‘poor VAT TN ] i | vhi heyd, president of t APPROVAL TN ENGLAD ' coni S required 1t no hon nd he is not four ind made British - House of Commons Acts | M Ha Junior &} tratec n at th 1t Barbara Foster repre ing the m Helm » "Alto- the pre ment Ad Without Laborites In fongi t club demon: over Attendance en the law 1lhorites, commons s nt of Y vy council to 4 yuneil of | vard in 11 1 A MARTIN O'NVIL HONORED in O'Neil, former captain and torrs College r of the ford Alumini pres that organi- nnual cor #From ) DESERTER CAUGHT WIESSEL NAMED SECRITTARY NAMED U. 8. ATTORNEY TUNERAL TOMORROW ‘swm IS REPORTED AS Chic |the execntiy It the president to become el iristm cause he felt that any other action | jnsurance mder iy, of fancy s moun' ———— ‘.4 ed by poison, Norton was 84 | years of age and lived In Middle | mv He leuves a wife and two | WSTERVINDEATH - | FHAROD NORTON g e, From (.as l’ommmg . wtucke X (P)—"The PLANMNG 10 RETIRE uls Said to Be Ready to Give Control Over to His Younger 1t First Page) rom Lirst Page Brother, od the toll of a gus tragedy in the Kokosk lay to three lives, His two childrer tanley 9, and Helen, 6, found dead when a gas-fiilled The fatlier was , unconscious, ¥ to determine ¢ SHons membors of the family agree Canse Unknown,” Dr. Bracektt Says Biristol, Dec. 22 (A—Harold Nov- on was found dying at his autonio- 18 preparing [bilo heside the road In South street leney of Swift & over the brow of a hill this morn- | uctive direction |ing and while the police held to the | wtion 10 {opinion that he had killed himself, | stavus 1% Moedieal Examiner A, Brackett id that he was unable to determine | "!n4¢r understood | (e causo of death and would en. | J0Koska, it was It Mr, Switt dovs propose to |dorse the death certificate as *cause L from inagement of the 1®known.” t Scptember, Wy, b uplates accept- | 'wo boys on thelr way to school lmportant office of |reported 15 the police that they had | ARNSTEIN RELEASED the bourd of directors, |scon a man fall out of a machine | - vhich position he will continue to [y hich they had also scen climbing | Famous “Nicky" Is Freed From t In an a capacity, Tr § nill Leavenworth Prison Today, ticipated fthut this post will b They sald the man had tried to | , Kas, Dec. 22 (P ated at tho annual meeting of out of the muchine and had fal- | Arnsteln, the central ckholders Jan. SNy | tiguro ,000,000 New York No ofticial cc An officer went to the place and |bond thert was e 1 from the ten of the report 1indl Nottontaena. bomde ie feral penitentiary this morning. ded reference to The dead man's . leit Ammediately for Kan ignation of 1 discolored and the where he will board a tra d I, s an opinion that the man had ) to meet his wife, Fanny pany, to n poison. The medical examin- | Ielce, There v to meet vas ealled and after viewin sald th.* he thought d from heart dis [t May 16, 1 mmatory rhenmatism was a con- | two years for conspiracy. & Norton had been a | tw s have been taken from the fent of Dr. Brackett, who also had 00d behavior, ided members of mily, | 10 polica knew that Norton had ppear in the Hartford police |ing ourt {o answer a charge of reckless mour & Co. and the subscquent |driving of his automobile as he had | irement of Armon craghed into a truck on December | tirman of the |16, Shortly after Norton's body 3 ere found a telephone mess came | pr T from the Hartford police asking for | calls h Norton and Chief Belden says he re. | shut-ins ¢ d that the man was dead and |were d t in the opinlon of the police he |pairs of c iiad taken his own life. on hand Got Medicine For Mother. Tomorrow aftcrnoon at 2 o'clock Further inauiry indicated that [the members will the town Norton, who lived two miles from {farm, where they will have their an- y joined tle business part of Bristol, had |nual Christn entertainment and from all [been to a drug store this morning |tree for the inmates, A< many mem- annual (fo get a prescription filled for his [bers as possible are asked to attend | mother who is ill, and that he had [the excreises. delivered the medicine and suppos- | G cdly had started for Hartford. He BANKRUPTC would have driven through South| New Ha ot to reach the Hartford road. It | tition in bankruptey o understoed 1 at for seversl week. | Ilummer cc Norton had had domestic troubles | filed yeste over which he had worried. After the story told to the police B us Ocl ¥ the boys that they had seen Nor- | Luberdusher of car * up the hill with | 6 T T R e L automobilist who passed v gay wooded soction n South street w tep dancing. Norton topped his car early this morning had seen a car parked ALLEGES THELT OF RUGS | thero with a man stretched out or ¢ft of valua vs is al. | i it The police also le terday Norton is thought <ent to a store for some to be used in a cleansing \ eS| home. Medical I beth, a prince thats Mgl . however, said he married o King Albert of tho Tel- em to be|N0 evidence that death had been | tans at Munich on October 2, 1900.) them in and damaged them by ting on o writ re- court the second ., Constable Tred estate on uge of death | . 22 ) today 1 La 8 uly 1% t, comm the packing industry give up the presi and hand ov the 844 » Herald | report treet that 1ing figurc 1 Examin curre [room was ope aken to o h A police i after the medical e cd the deaths due “under unknown WOH,00( aminer report to gas poisoning cireums , had been wile younger » I0 Paper says brot it ts not since the death of s rman of itlon conld ho | which also in- ¢ contempla * Lrother, Id- tly sident of the chairman of inee committee, The news ues that it common kno © in packing that the y or brother ma- | T Was Nicky ofticer | take as no ont o gates, recelved at the fed 3, serve our ing groomed for of the huge program is carried througl venty tributory cause, concern sentence for Nicky ha ashes in the his in 2 conl and will be dovelopments in Y since the reorganization of e SOCIE cicty met Mo were 19 men was reported that been made on sick and 1 five bouguets of flower buted. There are four itches and one wheelchair SUNSHINE ird, arty f(n ‘}Aoil'm;c—(;ut Light Workers Is Held ! All the employes of the New Brit- 2 diviston of the Cor necticut Light 1 Power Co., who could be spared m their jobs journeyed o Water- ry last evening where the th telloy rts of ¢ 1S p g0 to ight wo the cor- ration There Y PETITIONS The pe e Crawford mpany of New Haven, sitowed tolay ind g man, grocer and Bridgeport, in a pe- 2 his debts at §20,152 and 5. Victoria Musa was a CH part istmas trea and was held fn Tem- hall. Fountain pens were given icials of the company by the em- |is e, At this time a new group plan whereby employes insured for from $1,000 to V00 e upon their outlined, m's , of New Brit- 2 eh d m of service w Miss Gladys H N, a mon ommy” hore VES GOLDEN ROSE Dec, 22 (P)—Queen damagoes ed that yes- abeth today received the Davenport An- The ss of property, o T e e e e e e e r A t the foot of the The « is aban- stolen on December rond row FLOOR BRIDGE FRESH TABLE MARYLAND, OHIO and VERMONT TURKEYS 45¢ ORDER EA 3: WATCH FOR OTHER BIG SP. YLE FURNITURE CO. INC MAIN 500 STREET Ib. up RLY GIFT OF HAPPINESS B2 BR T TR ‘}I S!(' — THE —— THE This Xmas and Many More To Come All Models HALF PRICE E*‘Eenry Mm‘ans & Sans 365 MAIN ST. Sends One Home For Xmas \'iclrolas — "‘ianos — Ra]io ()pp. My 1‘tle itlon was Yv?":'”\‘ tances.” | Christmas 1 OXFORD ASSORTED CHOCOLA' | Lfl?{p Chmsamas Gifts for Everyone SPECTAL SHIPMENT OF LOFT CHRISTMAS PACKAGES JUST RECEIVED And they're Beauties! Not only do the containers hold the I'inest Quality and most delicious Candies in America, but the mck:xnm are radiant in beautiful and attractive colors, making them not only suitable but high- ly desirable as ¢ [ts! TImmense assortments! LOFT POPULAR FEeconomical Prices offers another good reas®n for making your sclections at our store, SPECTAL MIXED CANDY in Specjal Christmas dress, 17ull Pound 44c 88¢ 65 Ibs §2.20 SPECIAL ASSORTED ! CHOCOLATES 44¢ in hollday dress. Full Pound b 1bs §2.20 88¢ 2 1bs ASSORTED MILK CHOCOLATES A congress of our most popu- r Milk Chocolate Specialties, put up in handsomely decor- ated hollday wrap, J'ull Pound 89c 2 1bs. $1.78 1bs, $1.45 in handsome Christmas dress, Full Pound 59c 1bs, §1.18 b 1bs. $2.95 PARADISE CHOCOLATES or Bon Bons and Chocolates, An exceptionally attractive gift package of delicious Sweets, putup in festive holiday dress. S $1.00 2.00 b 1bs. $5.00 MILK CHOCOLATE MARASCHINO CHERRIES Big, red rips and luscious, rined in rich cream and dolicious milk chocolate. Full Pound 75c ST, NICHOLAS MILK CHOCOLATE FAMILY Twelve cunning figures of Santa in a box 29c iohill Brothers 285 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. THE CASTLE CANDY PACKAGE Three Pounds of Chocolates, in a1 decorated contalner, equally le as a family ass ment or a gift pa : $1.25 delicious ndsomely Three Full Pounds . {Cheerful Christmas Greeting Cards Iather and Mother, Sister and Brother, Aunt, Uncle and Cousin, Doctor, Minis- and Teacher. We Have Them All From 5¢ to 25¢ Sweetheart Xmas Greeting Cards The most elahorate assortment in the city - Burritt Gift Shopne 72 WEST MAIN STREET Opposite Hotel FOR EVERYBODY SOMETHING IN GOOD HARDWARE Scissors and Shears Pocket Knives Fine Mechanics Tools Aluminum Cooking Utensils Pyrex Glass Ovenware Flexible Flyer Sleds .............$3.75—$6.50 \'kating Outfits .............. $5.50 and $7.50 Tee S katag i e s s e $1:25 01 $£.00 Northland Skis «..coveeeeeee.. $1.25 to $6.75 Coaster Wagons .... . $6.00 to $10.50 C. A. HIERPE 73 ARCH ST. TEL. 106

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