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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925. LEGION OFFICERS | Gomoowimizn | WILL TAKE POSTS .o e Miller to Bo Joined in Marriage | | New Monarch CRUDE WATERIYS LEAD 1N EXPORTS — . Got, Tnade Records~ Show s Doble Tustallaion in This Gty | seeepn 3.;,:;;;\ JJ”;:“ ;, (At Least Hall Is Worthless, Comparative Classifications L 5 S Saturday Night , Labor Man Says h street, and Miss Rose Miller 2 7 4 X | —— York, Dec. 29 (P—8tuart 2 Broad street will be married | on Bunday evening at 6:30 o'clock | at the home of the groom's parents Rosenberg and Gershon form the ceremony of the Labor Bureau, Ine., RGeS oaremony {&ald at the 19th annual meeting of R SRR |the American Assoclation for Labor Legislation today that from a pro- duction standpolnt “at least half the man power of America counts for nothing Ho was one of several speakers cussed the soclal results of ntabl industrial waste, “We sce on any given working day en or elght milllon adults doing precisely nothing,” Mr. Chase said. Yet with the business cycla con- trolled, seasonal operations and So their students are practicing with target pistols turnover loss modified, and preven- S tive measures installed and social Photo shows Miss Virginia Whitney of Upper San- pressure exerted on the wilfully idle, WUCH HAN POWER 15 BEING WASTED v Washington, Dec. 29 (A—Crude Materials led the st of United Stites exports for November, it was #hown today In commerce depart. ment figures. The following export and import classifications for the period are compared with corresponding totals for November a year ago: Exports; Crude against $1066,3 Finlghed manufactures, $149,232.- 000 against $124,807,000, Crude foodstuffs, against $58,940,000, Manutactured foodstuffs $46,973,- 000 agatnst $54,461,000, Semi - Mannufactured against $50,898,000 Imports: necticut | American | Auxiliary the € artment of the lon and the Ladies' who were elacted at the state con | ventions during the past year wili | be installed in a joint ceremony at the Burritt hotel Saturday evening, | 4 y anuary 3, F Commander wil e d at the Gor lrv:: dward L. Kell ridgeport wil atter which the coupls preside over the Legion work and lding trip to will carry out the installation cere their return they | mony and Miss Mary Coyle of Wa. | ™ Broad street, Miss terbury, past state presidant Miller is a dancing teacker and Mr present. national vies Gordon is employed as & chauff auxiliary el on " materla eity. L $172,534,000 and president. of | will be in charge of | { the auxiliary ceremonies Harry Wessels of Eddy-Glover | post and Mrs. O. Bertini, chairmar of committess from the Legion an auxiliary working jointly i PERIARE 000 | Ofticials of the Glendale college for women, Glendale, 0., believe {every young woman should know how to use a pistol for self- protection. every wee Grand Jury Will Receive Evidence in Murder Case oreester, Dec P~ $50,035,000 Mass which are 0. ¢ Crude materials against $106,807,000 Crude ainst $38,0 1165,904,000 Istuifs, 346,588,000 ticles, $62,- 23,000 against 355,917,000, Ime} manufactured articles, alnst §01,464,000, Dorms to Big Stadlum South Bend, Ind., Dee., Notre Dame University, whic! h h ranked consistently hig! in eol- leglate football over the last decade, is one of the few ontstanding echools that is still getting along with an obeolete athletic stadium, The reason is that university eu- thorities have flatly refused to p mit. construction of etadium until the additional dormitories ciassroome Q«')'n‘l Bend business men anj of the schaol hav 1 Yl\r construetion of a new m, but echool offielals have refused to listen, Althe ) aims to house all its students in 4 torles on the campus, Notre Dam has had some 1,200 students liv in South Bend residence: years and las turned away hundrede mors because of the unavailability of dormitory quarters, Two ne has and college dormitories are now under constric- | 'Resort Town in Calif. tion. The Notre Dame stadium ¢, up of wood stands, wh enlarged to hold New Year's Eve Social At Elim Baptist Church A New Year's Eve musical pro- gram will be glven by the Young Paople {y of the Eiim Stealeh Baptist rsday night by ning at § o'clock. An intoresting program has been arranged and the socloty will be assisted by a trlo violin L. Broo! . will follow. t m”':ng will start | will contir until 1 For your | “Choked-up” SHead and Throat Linonine will quickly relieve the “choked-up” feeling, soothe and heal the raw, irritated membrana of the throat and stop the harsh, painful cough. This reliable rem- contains flox seed oil and irish s; two-well known curative in all forms of coughs and ‘Their soothing, healing oils help nonrish and revive the weak- ened respiratory organs and never fillto) benctt: fhe enfire system. Linonine is a_pure safe remedy. wsed successfully for 25 years, and can he taken by young and old Try it now and be free from dis- a tressing coughs and colde Seld by all Drugglsts I 50¢. and $1.90 Botties —_ T New Method Removes Wrinkles in 15 Minutes | | S ——— er for wrin- simple, \ Itisnot wise to use remedies whichd=pendupon*“dope”suchas narcotics, chloroform, cannabis or ter products. They may stop your cough temporarily by numbing the tissues, as most cough mix- tures do, but this is not snough. The inflamed air p be soothed natural laden mucus loosened and ex- pelled in order to effect a lasting recovery. PERTUSSIN assists Nature to sccomplish these results in a remarkably short time—and it is absolutely harmless. Sold by all droggists In large and small bottles. ; e for Every Cou B i on arr ements for the affalr, with | Emerson | the help of thelr assistants, lined the following progr | installation:— | Dinne 6:15 o'elock lLiave out 1m for the that | ounced | mysterious Molt, it was ar evidencs in the Miss Lena Lot vas found in a Lesominst will be served at the Yofe incoming a dusky, drawing a bead on t} WILD EVE 1S PROMHED More Than (6,000 Reservations For 1e target, rep man “T don’t intend to let any hiding behind a woman's skirts the law, if ta Neither ¥ a large fraction of this loss {s prob- ably preventable." The great majority against their will, tinue are {dle the speaker con- and these are malnly those of seasonal and cyclical unemploy- ment, preventabls accidents and 111 King Rama V1. Prince Praja Dhipok, shown above with his wife, has succeeded | to the throne of fho kingdom of Siam, following the death of The prince was King 1and gains the crown because Rama left no son. pnnre% visited the United States last year and took great in- | terest in baseball, R 114 be present- land vis | enterta the Serenaders, and to the ess During ment will 1 the furnishe a local quartet and furnished by or " bail on A | aking and learing up of Deteetive Molt said until aft attention medical distr musie will be an CHOTEs Fo 8 to nding fter the dinner, both branches will be installed and postprandial program of short | talks will be heard, interspersed by cal numbers reception to the then be held tha officers of State tama's younger brother | The prince and ry me ! ion in ’s office said it had R dotticars : ofticers | ) consideration of the |Wood's Campaign Mgr. Pays $62,697 Judgment Chicago, Dee. 25 (P—Colonel A. A |Epragus has paid C |Cooper Procter of ¢ ,697 judgment obtain |latter in federal l‘fy\]v $30.000 1 cinnati th |the General Leonard Wood presiden- for several | jadvance ing |tn Attanti had gone to t:al campaign two colone $100,000 wh! uing Sprague deral Jud {hat_the Frocter wa. tund 1920, The had signed a nuvr for in jud Closes Jail—No Business Lake Arrodhead, Cal., Chief of Policz Tom \as placed a padlock on ti 1S mountain resort's Johnson e door of e-cell | official sa a paying proposition, rests had becn made year and t into debt keeping t The chief added that if fenders w apprehende v > placed in the bl ¢ keeping, siny no in the were running he institution Iapaneie Farmers Are Suspicious of Sun Spots Tokyo, Dee, 20 (P)— 2] ¢ “spots” on the sun is d rave caused a decideq ¢ FLOUR $10 A BARREL Minneapolis, Dec [l prices passed the $1 today as quotati in sympathy wheat mariset e gained a dollar terd. COAL OPF Ha:z Kemmerer, a rich coal operato: ity today. He s for some tim Il with p 1 s s home t hore recuperate SCIENTISTS ARGUE = jonel William | in the hotel for | auxiliary and as- The joint commit- 1 to throw open the ) thymus gland was expand members of the the gir! me er death, l'ot the West E(ds Bank agalnst tha ~cision of tI state bank commis- in authorizng the the Black Roc! el toaavain John W. the judge st Legion 3 o'clock OVER ANGIENT MAN 57525 0 be held at s American Le- o will Saturday follows: Commander, Harry Jackson of this city; vice-com Robert Craig of Plain idgeport, Wil le, John A ¢ Norwich, and Harry Sreene of West Goshen; treusurer arence C. Scarborough of West Hartford; historian, George O. Nye, { New Haven; national esecutive mmitteeman, E. P. Armstrong of gion wh : ; involved {8 whether acted illegally iether they carried to | or over stepped their aut nevertheless mandcrs, | FINED $100 FOR TRATD | New Haven, Dec 29 — Henry w'm in ot Stamford, former au |t dealer, was i §100 and cos [here today when tound gullty of ob- in certain comt The experimen ), however, wh an admixture At the same g " [swamped today taining goods under false pretense He bought a rug for $113 on credi pm) gave a false name and address Waterbur, ative, Theodore man of Hartfor: Philo C. Calhou Parker of Harvard nounced tha wo pairs of ident human twins—i Twing devel. oped from the same fe rather than eggs — arried their similarity so far tha they eloped dementia p cal cate, Bridgea- port. The state officers of tha sion avxiliary who will ducted into office are as pilined iegg | VILLAGE BLACKSMITH 1S DEAD | Washington, Dec. 28 (P—Wash- {ollows. | ington’s village blacksmith s dead esident, Mrs. Lucy Edwards of | “"l “\:‘”;‘,‘ w::»‘;fl‘:‘ s Shelton; first vice-president, Miss | tional capital wa e g sthar Helen Brock of Plainville; second ek WJ?&‘QNHJT(“JH:L 1“_} St shosing horses and during Prennig of Brist rs of piying that trade he ) Clark of nown to many prominent American two separate hole, ura j k their fine carriages | [ Mrs sons L sl He had been iIl five years in a spital when he died Christmas There were no surviving rela s to aftest his exact age. ¢ the busin ffic on the busiest e city was attled the READ HERALD CT. —\\\ll TED AD> S IOR RE: indmark, Walker GOLDENBLUM’S New Britain's Most Popular Millinery Store “On the Square” Bzginning Tomorrow at 9 A. M. January Clearance SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF VELVET, SATIN, FELT, VELOUR and CHILDREN'S HATS at the Greatest Savings of the Season COME EARLY! DON'T MISS IT! Howard and as the was occupied by BELATED WEDDING Two belated wedding TURNS certificatr 1 at the oftice crk toda took place rederick Thor Miss Mary s city, were mar W. Hanke rola of this city i of Old Saybr ried April 15 In Ol Sa Howard Stickney ch 19, by nmeyer. Gennarc REAL VALL Sensational Tt s Reductions widow of ey Hadlai Hull charged with shop- 1 depa here ] d in police court this morn- ing upon recommendation of Prose 2 Attorney John L. told the court ha ad s released tment store uti Ronee, who tigation of the cas Mrs. Hull onld be Bump' And There She Was This vessel was cast ashore at the cliffs of South Shields, SPECIALLY PRICED FROM $1fl to $5__ Former Prices up to $15.00 SEE WINDOWS FOR VALUES [ We Specialize in Large Head Sizes, : Also for Bobbed Heads COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street, Cor, Main and Court Streets, New Britain land, during the recent storms there. veman ator. When to these are added who are engaged in needless or eocially harmful produetion, the resnlt is that half the man power of the nation {s wasted, he sald, Walten H. Hamflton of the Robert Rookings Echool of Economics and Government at Washington, assert- o1 that “wanton wastes in the bitu- minous coal industry have produced chaos not only in productlon, but employment.” “The source of & coal,” he mald, Chinese Executive Announces New Govt. ashington 20 () Thursday Night's Revelries Are Made in City of Chicago, Dec. 20 (M—Threats of v Yea of a re ors n of the machinery & largest b to the Commis- ge was the disorder which “is the inability of tres competition to control mine capacity. Thers must be a singls centralized control.” ites h Tuan admitted his to carry out his pl nre ans for political | reform and for peaceful unification The system of the existing provis- vy | New Smelting Stock On Exchange Today York, Dee. 29 (A — Stock of the United States Smelting Re- fining snd Mining Co. today was placed on an annual dividend basis of $3.50 a share, which had been 33 previously, with declaration of a quarterly disbursement of 87 1-2 cents a share. Dividends on the common were persued last April at the quarterly rate of 75 cents a share after having been omitted since 1021, The quarterly payment of 87 1-2 cents a share on the pre- ferred also was authorized, Both ), | the pavable January 15 to holders " | of record January 7, ev, prohibition > announced : rol by the chi t up responst . the premier ar ecutive and ong that of the cabine not to i car'’s eve New hind bars. If the a flask also ps be arranged fmm irrest spe Two Men Arrested on Charge of Swindling New York, Dec. 29 P—C'} vindling Charle ckawanna county, in cash Bloom and Reg men of t day and h ranged fn police court ers a specifically ch suspicion of grand larceny. arged ap, sheriff Pa., out of and stocks, Harry 4 Franco, sales- were arrested to- d in $20,000 when ar- The T r office calls many of the » know if he was | from prospective violation of sex,” is a violation, was Mr, Yellowley's re This Store Will Be CLOSED All Day New Year’s ¥ SAVE THIS AD and Do Your Saturday Shopping Do Your Shopping Accordingly | MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 O’CLOCK TO 11 O'CLOCK T 18(: .n22¢ STEAKS lb 29c LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... ROAST PORES FRESH CUT HAMBURG ... ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE CHALLENGE )IlLK ol \LL D n SPECIALS VERMONT TURKEYS Ib. 58c KILL I D \\o have just receiv ed dllO“l(’l shlpment of our usual hl[lll Vermont Turkeys for your New Year's Dinner LEGS GENUINE SPRING L\\IB TR ROAST VEAL .... : BEST FRANKFORTS ... SPERRY & BARNES' BACON ROASTING CHICKENS ..... LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . SPARE RIES IALL FRESH HAD SUGAR EVAPORATED MILK .... I’ORI\ \\l) B] ANS grade «eo I 35c th 25¢ b 18¢ h 39¢ b 39¢ vens 1b 20c eee 1b 20 ... Ib 28¢ 0 "58c25™$1.43 Cakevasssuevas S CANS $9C Svapenaivied CADS 306 ithssasr o CANS 258 Sugar Corn . P. & G. Soap 0ld Dutch Cleanser Chipso BUTTER 2 lbs. OLEO . n»34C OLEO .. m320 CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ............. EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ... ............ % £ s 19¢ | Fancy Baldwin Apples . dozen 25¢ | Kiln Dried Sweets ol e | Yellow Globe Turnips ... . dozen 35¢ | Green Peppers . Fnl June I‘t'ns 5 l':mc,\ Tomatoes Confectionery Sugar Pink <alnmn 2 cans 29¢ ... 6 bars 25¢ . 2 cans 15¢ '1 packazu 25¢ ‘1.05 2 dozen 870 e 320 dozen 25¢ coeess Sf0F B0 . 3 quarts 25¢ . 3 s 25¢ vaees T Ths 28 ... quart 18¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY | Parksdale Farm | EGGS Best Pure LARD Good Luck Nucoa Nut | First Prize OLEO ... Sound Vellow Onions ... Large Ripe Bananas . Saolid Head Cabbage Calif Sunkist Lemons

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