New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 2

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NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925, ——_—-:_—m‘-——m IS U, 8, CITIZEN | sonom oRus vy L ER CONTINUES |75 %5 COAL SUBSTITUTES. e s & SCHOONER RURNS Headquarters| NDFRENCHCOUNT U HISLOUD HOWLING -~ | NOW BEING USED 5575 OFFFORT GEDRGES e o Annoanees That He Will Come Out = TEN QUAL]F]GATIONS i;ll::;‘]\‘.lunifl |:‘|‘:‘|..\ “(')1\““n,:li:;::ll, For American Adherence To 1New Auival i U. S, Clains, o R, Calls Philadelphia Bad-Applies' ~ FOR MOVIE ACTRESSS Campaign of Education in State sneracion of Savor Seven. 1 “Flremen Battie in Zero Weather | | Washington, Dec. 28 (P —Senator | i }'lvml‘ hamber of Commerce y for | Bolhand Produces Prool eors W oo o™ Tem “Gessonl” Progresses j! o eranien o | {) S “Biwand J. Lawrnce” nate “irrec Movie Directors Complle List For lemor Mrn'lnn statlon in that city | of natior with an expert fn charge, The Con- 3 hose Who Would Become | | t Cl | o New York 28 ( [ L nator Curt{ | Pittsbupgh, Pa., Dee. 25 B | MHartford, Dec. 2 The eampalgn |Necticut Chamber of Commerce has Portla Me., Dee. 28 (A—The [born an A cl it By« | publican lead Wil vote for ! iyivnqier General Smedley D. But Screen Stars {of education, launched with the in- {recelved assurances of cooperation pjward Lawre the last six ron Khun EROTOR : erlaany ahe 4 D Sinla ol ardat I eava el tention of showing the public how |from several Insuranco companlies cr on the Atlantic coust und L legal right to 1 ) o world cour o, 1 UL LR 2l DAl B . e, 28 (®)—Ten |15 use anthracite substitutes, js now (And number of public utilitics have | g4y of the few remaining on the I P R TSP R TNt Jast bleal” and this morning is in {qualifications necessary in a feminine | caching practically every town and | eXpressed iv willingnoss to aid. | sevon seas, was oyed by iire cts whiel the hol & i fore shington trying to ket back into ietress arc listed by exeeutives | ojiy fn the state, it wus announced |The —mercantile ip also has o marines, from which he resigned everal movie studios here, | today by the Connecticut Chambe reed to take an active part in the | |inq pa night the d Stat rily after having been dismisscd [ Character s tho, first requisite. | o¢ commerce, which is cooperating | Campaign. s ral pyre \tion agul v export, 4 ! aken re the |10t Wedr )y Mayor W - |with personality second, beauty third | i1y the coal merchants and the | Chambers of commerce In the fol- | 1o y1uming aground ot Fort George T land Kendriel ety director of fand intelligence fourth, Imagina: | Nanufacturers Association of Con- )n\\lng eitire have ind d an ac- f M Irer I'he senator on In notifying | Philadelphia, He left Pittshurgh late [tion is rated fifth. necticut In the plan. tive interest in helping to carry out | 4" p Inixerolnathent by i ndication 1ast night ai % an address | ice, poise and carrlage come | the campaign: Hartford, New Hi : first indiea | e B el paig o w Haven s o Unit K& of the in whic political {sixih, in the opinion of the film exe- e CLERC R 1-”“.{"’- offl- | 1 idgeport, W e ARl Sie e I\"‘I‘[“‘l‘ A S thale + [“bosses” o gave s [autives, and a knowledge of drama clals ulding in the cump; [ M sl Statces ! . sk " | \ started by Governor Trumbull 2 the United States customs s of proposed ! Version of why le w . o- [is held an important ussct if one s | ; augatuek, CGreenwich, i : ) ! Heltay coal gommittce of 11, and a \\m . AR licopee could mot check 2 ) o governor's sl LA 4 “ Lgmonldering fire which comme: nvironment is ghven rat oL thougovernon Southington and Saybrook fulding 1 e NEERI i a R : : . o fivald 1dn't blutt |ing, as home lite and surround. | A ve to tho ¢ g apparen the haller room for- i : 3 e s : 4 I ; d i of a potential netress carry i and of a folder of - ward ate its way t h to ol e, o ML S AIOR e e on % {olk, delivercd lm It In the selection of an | 110ns in the use of soft coal is bein the 3 ch where chok- cment rally, de- lapplica iistributed b al merchants, | . fir 1 from entering. el e ! R n ek R e ' . 4 A th, with education e ( 4 : £ m. | ONIY the skelvton of the old ship i iy 3 e o hat st in a Jam, |an [ 0 10} ! e R remained last night ond 1 ; * el me K1 e ay © of the league of natious, had | {1418 @ N ward | determining the f antine 5 Llittlo headway In Maseachuseits as 08 being .-;mquuj by flames - 5 e e 3 g o AN aaHaT Ini anybod 1 t just a |q tions s . At one f and the ]l\l‘h‘l(_ demon; vmr‘ far as Mrs. Frederiek . Smith, | Which ! woken through tho 169-171 MAIN ST. o ¢ JinpfD A Cell infart T R e ot tan n stations In Hartford and New |10 8 ST FOECERS R i leaped halr ip th . \ < 8 employment ma s office | Haven. {Women's elubg is concerned. : from er deck, arry on my he fand is serutinized before speaking. | Public mass meetings addressed | “I seo nothing objectionable in » o 10 fire was unde- f not cn : the law on |A ruler is ended from the wall, | Ly coal experts are belng held by [the dress of the present day wom t d. The carctaker was \I R a nc dittle, \ ance. As the applic vurious chambers of commerce and | Mrs th declared in di ne t fire on the vesscl l I as « \ined 1 1 manager judges her at Governor Trumbull's request, Dr. | 10 Tieaded by Mral doin B Thors: W hen it was eare- ; e W banke " ntil some of |a height. She is asked . Me commissioner Iiremen believe Enar ik IaarBec he b WE t1t s e nove her hat. Thus her style | education, ed the varlous| 104 haves i [ however, that heated ashes started y 2 SR i . o arounc ah little cor- |of hair dressing and the manner in sehool principals to di alarm here in M olis: cex | the Dlaze, whieh had good headway Hol‘sfa“ S Sale i fi S ner saloon but there big differ- \ she takes off her hat are not- I hoili 8ol R tion in the {is not a matter between him and hitting at a Her carrlage and poise are re- |folder of instructions to each pupil [tion. Women l?'ml said wag likely the is now in progress | ; ,- ! s 1 say to you in ywn hh"nr you have a cesspool 1 it nece Cow Yorit 3 tenre. | YOI should p: s to take Great Savings jieen dimepa s el e B R |G PR e [Rovernment away | T c ¢ tthed at B 00 hotel 1 when she {5 asked to get a take home for the benefit of I Men's Clothing | " R LLeaue T S e i e B e sl A in it : iners v L . v Busi and Sports P . Sasreare Y hotels oday, pre % n one sm»\mrmp va or six | usiness and Sports 1 States f £ e foint menting to | million dollars for corruption in | 5 b g Ly e e va. b | Philadelphia and on the other sido Suits and ., The fallute of tho n execu: | movrow S S g o e S0 s L b SLERONS e sy liens : given by council.” Overcoats o) RES o0 200 * e e Te &nid his staff was not &0 much SR, sunderstanding” which has | maint | o the Choose Yours Now ‘ i Sl et id not wa cporte people in a repub! at on the: Leviathan De- | come L - |rovernment cither get ¢ After-Christmas | !/ ; bie- heae ‘peanlo in Priladelghia are A ‘52500 $5000 $6375 ither getting t they want or Prices! 33_ o eports ey that tho miners "7 (177 207 "\ . 1 $100.00 ' $250.00 R ; er Nl e o o ity State Occur Sunday || £ | f Which of these sums of money would have 095 99./45/"“’"5”‘C‘ e 0 i o i (o S ] o and o in o it i :‘:Ifi";;\":"‘?@:f‘ : . AN covered your 1925 Christmas expenses? Could you A Can i T 1o o, e Gt |G of corl s it B pay CASH for all gifts, or did you go in debt 1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” . i ‘ S ] for some? 11 outlined in advertise- P 3 Lathouris, 42, at | out 1 TO- Meriden, ane he other, ot K . t . ral,” lu Hlate resumoiion of wors | N e ]w T Sl Have the money ready for next Christmas bt S g G pinuthe e isealo iny B 10| ¢ ¢ ¥ io 30 Wi 12y | e First and Original B0 3 et 5 J. D._DO(I‘:JA}HUE minsice of pubie In(rCTion SV e aid dosn thei fools, and - | aala 5, ' | Cold and Grip Tablet by mmm our Christmas Clih and makmg the easy ,‘““Y?‘Se,.m_d"‘,f"“u,f‘,,u,,,I i contract at : " s ‘ g’f;glf;tse‘;fifff ol weekly payments in one of the 8 classes. Hun- { l 2 p. w. to § p.m. 5 I ALL VL UL AT CHURCE T a i i 7 i ¢ e i 3. to 545-3. R o S . 2 . an effective remedy for A _ Woonsarket, Tt 1 Dee 2 : it 18 aitempis (0 hury, early o Comesen || BB R B SNET D | dreds of New DBuitain people did this last year. e == mantin Greek 50D hr it th e i suar | | ENZA and as a Preventive. Every penny you put in is returned to you. Four Bandits Secure S M mobile in a lonely section of Orange. The box bears this signature = 34 A ot EE G R ] SRS | G e | | JOIN Now i v e aome i b - ‘ OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK 1he QUAKE, BUT NO DAMAGE There is nothing more appro- M| O] 3 T 5 TR priate to purchase with your B MESHKEN’S '%()TH A\Al AL J\\lARY Fl R SALE Xmas gift money, than a fine §!f — = e SEh & diamond, a reliable watch, or a lifelasting picce of jewelry. EVERY WOMAN WHO Step upstairs and let us show [ NEEDS A FUR COAT : vou some choice rings, watches W[LL BE HERE SIXTURDAY It VVI“ and diamond set bar pins, arti- ! Pay yOU cles which you will always cher- §|j to wait AND EVERY WOMAN ol WHO IS HERE WILL Le WITT |l | save as mucH as 1 Jewcler and’ Diamond Dealer Upstairs, Room 1 299 Main St. EDW. Upstairs Store Means Lower Prices b l 1 MEsHkeN | Too Cold, Fire Stoked, Building Is Destroyed ish, ESTABLISHED 18986 170 MAIN ST. TEL. 618 | § R aAvrl Fo = 3 i S e i .mc.pal Worries J See Thursday’s Herald s watching over the health of X her children. ) B e A N . 1.,,‘,3,,_\4”.@”mp Ar iy R & A Deposits made on or before f worr e symptor ated tongue cliil L AF Y Ly 0 v ey 4 (0 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST I“);z‘.:l}r.ug‘? E%{‘Xlr H : | 1 T 8 | \\'i” I(‘v’.‘(‘i\'(‘ intm’cs! from | of New Rritain, Conn., Annonn(‘r\: ! et e | R = = EER { A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A O ; . § gl January lst. ; By MISS LUCIA C. COULSON, C:S,, of London, England Aoothing, clearing and cleans- s ¥ : s 2 ‘ ing properties make it espe- ) 4 4 G > Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church cially effective as i | - v G of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. “*Tf;cfdfxi‘yl:ff‘:"" 5 per cent being paid In Church Edifice, Cor. Park Place and West Main St. and worm expelle ¢ Famils size $1.20; other sizea Main Stre MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1926, AT 8 0'CLOCK Soc Sod OP““ Monday Evening—7 to 8:30 The Public Is Cordially Tnvited

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