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s s W RN PN NP NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1925. MLl 35,8 U5, 1 8o, o s e ELASHES OF LIFE: FORECAST FOR POEOTATE [ttt oot W ATENTINGY "%#%%m;nmmwfimwfiflflmmfiflTWWWWWHUMWHNWHWW%Y%““ “HWWW“WNMWMMWH , e KVE TRIRITE | stomton oo | o York—ttacng e o s | BUIK 0f 840‘000.000 Willd o Delnes o Appear Where Bl Lo P D, GOLFDON PRYS TRIBUTE | s o sn e |55 0 i il Mr, Dewart sald “Gunorous and writings o lox rabbis e value years, Geor and enlture tor the e I vote most of his tine to aiding th and Hartford to run 45 extra | M olitan Museum of At and Relntives' Begues(s New York, Dec, 81 —The | ey : L 1 ol dad tratns over holiday, | Mourt Sinal hospital, Ny e e g e e ou s i oo ol T T T e e : t“ ”‘"r appe Al\ today v 1 their 1 ) followers | Willie Kleln, Years OW Star, N 7o \ : . ’ = tropolitun musenin of art in thiy | 1re Mr. Dewart; Richard M, Tithe- | Winifred Hudnut Valentino refused cholce of permitting Rabbi Stepher no longer suj the appeal o) aven=pouthern. Mow ling. Lidden, Moss Il schiool kW8 ity will receive the bualk of the | rington, a siness assocknte of Me o appenr on the same theater pro- I 1 ) ! Wins Second | . o it L | s il rec ) kol th o appenr on th f Wi (e ey : s S ns Second Annual Golt 1\.‘"1 telephone company to ereet o irning how to waltz In order vt estute of Frank A, Muonsey, Munsey tor many yeurs, amd i with her husbund, whor =i or facing the threateneld I which sturted the contro- Tournament $420, 2005 RNIgl 1o attond a party at Hemy Ford's pablisher under the terms of his Guiranty Frust company of - New |y suing for divorce, even though | support of a million orthodox Jews 8 mu oy T ; | Wayside Inn, ML filed yesterduy Yol prt of the program is only his like who are warring on Dr, Wise hecnnse " Miar Fla, Dee, 81 CPv—Goltdom ew Haven Vil mervice examine E A W Wil provida Mr. Mun s In @ motion picture, This e of reports of his recent sermon de- | that Josu paid homage today to its nearest sen. | AHONS of 23 girls voided [ Phocui oty il Qt e vl.‘,h‘l‘yl.m‘m‘um«)\h.lmly‘ e are 80N il g LA or iiTe "‘w ment in the breaking wp of th acribing Christ “not as a myth, but uny thies." sation, an unobstructive 2 rold, = Smith has an orchestra of tiva “felt=1 ;0 .', v ‘\ i ' .‘l‘,, j",‘l ‘ Maiue, re hls tather and mother | romance of the sereen sheik aid | a man." % = .. | who yesterday led a brilliant field of | Bridgeport—Cummings pleads for [hoot" septuagenarans, oxix s e o e \\‘l"‘ e bured wife who scorned the tadition t Last night, Dr. Wise, breaking his L . \\lx nt and |u;«1 AIMH;plnlnrrm win | I'rost's liberation, LengoRlusilngn “' g L 0 e Bun Hnasilie Ao o ol AL of his pictur welry, fur- | woman's place is in the honw, ‘: : e mi's second an olf open i ortheonting fidd " nitu serson W houschiold | came known here yestirday whoi L 1l commentary ont : Sy 1 4 4 well us his other Intere 1 ual - w Heh the Jews |Championship tournament at Hialeh l]l”\\w l\H‘H’Il ffmin gots “- SCULRI LT IENIRGE T L o Sl sl vl e e L feffeets go o his sister, Mis, Uyde, (AL L Saunders, manager of -t S o hands of Christ. | Willie Klein, pro at Wheatley Hills Ji |1a icluding el ostate holdings, | M. Hyde's ehitdeen, Mrs, John | Palace theater, oxplained the ching EVEHBODV e R ”r:;x Kl <‘nA1’, I’]r‘(u‘)‘l ".n a dowil B8 S e e T e . AITE ol an Uk ot r ottt eNuught and Fred G Hyde [ing of Mrs. \!4\1-‘1‘”1(\0 raf it c 1 contribution | 284 In the Jole mateh to win, 1 nssun 1 iy 0 — | BT e e xhir 0 shares of the Mun-|ance In vaudeville e Monday Kloin 1oft no doub 3 Druse . who detailed 40 men to | from 1 car ol bliaeke ] ek L et m ] e 1 o the worll “without ’ul ey 1 ( ‘]t”n m'(i 3 ('. \hu LB LS IO S 4 N Mumses never maried. His ¢ vest company of Wi e Jumury :m Phursday .y.my.ul_\ : A e A wowess In forging three strokes nen l ch h . Dorn Mett 2 1 5 2 twis provide it cuse of Mups, ) o nageient i am il _“ Tslaea S 4” ‘\ o ! \head of his nearest rival, Jock | Commissioner, has lost fthe way to Palm 1 Sl mvl. o \';m' \'\ll‘\' ‘]"}H‘N MaeNuught's death, = roosh planned to announce the dual hool m Pt 5 Hutchison, Leo Diegel, Can in fighting outside the city, [giriiiood swectheant, A ity “;' ; ".:jw:mhml .'m“‘:‘l,u,"' ghoull go. Lo Nt M. wdolph Valentino in his new ‘ b A Hutlsvo orthoap ) mplon, after consistently = 3 110 lns been dubbling ey 3 trnst com. | Mawde MaceNaugl Mis, “Cobra,” and his wife, i & ucn orgar pracen m\, wood playing during yesterday fore. New York—Dabies born in 2, The village blacksmit) ,”,;\WU" '\‘\‘ “‘1,“ !i‘,,‘:\ K‘,l '.M “”‘H\J; Harold M, MucNg Manstichl, of leville e pic- ~and s0 should you, for it is A 110 obiain a post- | 100N, slammed a shot against a tree A+ D 10y expect Lo live L stution Deiests of 8300 were made to | Miss Emma G {, Hurol ) booked weeks aheud eften infectiousand dangerous 1o e hiahat) » until Dr, Wise's | forty fect distant, and was almost | YW of Professor Hor T R R e MacNiught, Jo f I Mrs. Valentino those around you. Nt ihrete had been |knocked down when the ball re- | Bryn Mawre as - expr the orceast for D LR st , and Frederick Barl MaeNaught ible lst we A mfo and agreeable way to e bal e o bounded to his his chest American Sociologic Ll ¥e Maine Bequests - 1 vd program v relieve coughs is to take PER- THETE R rhspluliont oalll 1 the Dic forging into the 1. wag | #nee, he will acecler the C i nt Mies. Valentine's ma 3 @ resoluti f & u 2 A Bowaoln. colle Gives $200- Gives Ol Sweetheart $2.000 Annuity sont 1o A dentino’s - manug TUSSIN, which has been used ppeal t Dr. Wise's resigna- | unnerved by the Incident and erratic | City, N. JL-—Torens Dy o h’.\.\)»nfl of Mo, Dec A s nfirmation, o replied to the for twenty years in the successful that the state- | playing during the rei 1er of the tric_milllonair i . half w own that Mrs, Valentino would not Povtand §100,000, and the Cer treatment of all types of harsh or I to him constitnted | day placed him out of the running. taon ithe I ' bill h A _ 1 to 0 he running. i \Laine General hospitad at L in the w ¢ on the same bill with her g painful coughs-—eventhe mostse- nger 1o Judaism® | Sarazen, unother favorite, led tl thhy clothes, e il ot made wm'lu ind s sholbulleyedl herl oy wru.{"FRT'Y‘JSfilNHemneh free f the head | field at the end of the ¢ pening day's | 1 L isd | of tho eslate. wis' not Pryor md lier own reputation fioderm- or barmful drogs, of o | play. His lead was short lived for | D¢ 1 ! h I 1 in the document, which | Wuity of $2,000, She formerly lved | titled hor to a place as an attractio ;:n rings quick rel ef by helping on. | a poor seven on a par four hole yes- | Valentinoiis on | g ; ST A E S his city but moved 10 Lowell, by Ter > Rature 0 expel the aicky phlegm the appeal | terday together with subsequent dis- Dughiitl, S vou | INKstsiGity~= ot oolmiuriting Is recontly estimated it at | Mass., many years ago, It w ntine’s insistonee at often clogs ¢ passages. fon Sunday. |astrous shots, ruined him, orilg 5 I by oy Mosesiorimads | i : k & Ol e e o hersell that w Sold by all druggists in largs straw vote heing con- | Hutchison had a fleeting chanceto| o : : sl SR e iy Had Other Plans KeuDs Up 1 correpondenes anid Just | mentioned, in interviews with 1 and small bottles. onist leaders by the |capture the laurels when he came | N¢W "”-»[ samond “"“ Qe Badal et Bl 8 i o Bannih: oiil GE M dlent et o ller e avious times, as be Dr I\\mm‘. 1‘”-“,? n]r);n*' '1{”‘- Al i s ‘rmflml tenement flats, explains that | T o e b U i ssoctat s, who was | Annie Downs, Who lived in this ci spol v their agrecment npos his resignation i Al I money was inherited and not made {1, Pupin's paper read to scientists, | TCCCNtIY eleeted president of the {and was employed as a clerk 1 the | “matrimonial vacution.™ and is resignati 2y Janes: analional ani e e e e | : 1 various Munsey corporations, issued | conrihonse at Augusia, She and | fnally upon divore: iy champlon, ang illie Mackarlane, % L2y > =5 T | f v \ i {oiThe PR cinent saving there was no | Mr. Munsey beg ong but PACTORIES M1 RGE | open champion, played a | 9¢butante into the cast of *Thel @ irg, Ml—Lena 1ol ] | 3 | n Attieboro, Mass,, Dec, 31 (P—The Gl (raesonia. sologny | DEzaCla i sl esrniwomanavioples Sl BEU L SSEE R SR SR R e s el e el Ox Ford iMan ]);u lielm( by e e s o e —_— irvelons ticlo AR s ] [LNG S UL L BT L Ll i LA T AT Iy . Blachy (icomprnyrofihielly s keniang are still ’”'""""‘ s e O E L il 1l atso desclosed Uiat had Mr, |girl subsequently marricd and terr| He Rcwcnes 100 Yr. “. { has compleled plans for absorntion |ing o break fthe. deadlock hoodoo bilin ok I CEERaIIRe R oy sandSalteuiediithe s large and prof o state w0 is about 70 yeara| Oxford, Dec. 31 (P4—) of the Johuston Manufacturing com- | which followrd them from the [Asauith fs writiy il LRSI DLt Gl es would have been | ol S woat of 1o complety national open tourney at Worcester. ""‘ o bl b S S SGOTI G ; - fhree months, Samuel Allen of By At the end of the first 36 holes, their | Y&ars: 032D Iy oU eking fume and full S chem died at the of 99 yo Saralyilon s i8] cien T e | ST s “Ching” Hammill's Wife nd nine nionths yesterday at 1 00k 73 on the morning round ye | It tness only a few weeks be- | Gr d oty home of his daughter, Mes. Willia tesday with an identical 72 for t rdwar X | mater that das, Mecaruny saia, ore he was stricken.” | wranted Compensation e o 17 afternoon score. ’Hm(li“‘.“\e P: Y 3 B ht bamharde Sertered Slobeo fonH) S “linrlliiyuzill\|;:}ub|m| | Bridgeport, Dee, 31 () — ‘!w.?”,\n \xm' tas born in Bethlche R — or Next YXear brigh ShowEntngthegaticlaiiicy “But now Mr. Munscy has | Fhizubeth Hammill, wilow of Juues fqg - lived iner duri PEOPLE LIVING LONGER w York, Dec, $1—In jts week- [l00k from a woodpile. The Gillls ) 000 coom e his written testament [ Hamuill, well known ath- fijnost his whol: was i |1y market hardware summary, Hard- were struck with a stick from | g,y 1y chart and guide, but | 1ete in both amat and profes- staunch meml irst Metho Prediction That Nest Century W | Ware Ags will say: the woodpile in their yard. lunder its broud diseretionary pro- | Sional eircles throug stite, st church helped 1o See Life of 100 Years and More | “Gencral conditions prevailing in ———— | visions the trustecs will do what is | Who died on November 25, (ollowing | found therc. New York, Dec. 81 (P—Ty th hardware industry, althongh ex- e T T § sally permissable to carry out Mr, | 1he 10ss of both legs in an accident | = ) AR GRL G B (ORI periencing a temporary dull, with | Munsey Heir Happy at unsey's known desires.’ |t the American Tube and sta | FIRE RAZES HOME Sears away-(he ivevage the close appronch of Christis, are [,cm,. Left chucsl\ Me. Dewart said that within the [iDg company plant, was Willimantic, Dee, 31 (P—Th maw's lita will have dnereased o | nUrely favorable, a cording fo re- | OFS D31 @) l1ast five years the Munscy newspa- |compensation for her hu calow vesidence of Samuel Coop ports from the various wholesale E jes have [death amounting to $4,024.80 after | Brickiop Hill on the Williman.ic 100 yeas, and a life of 200 years Toi opking, 77, Clvil War voro | POTS @nd business prope R T |market cenfers. It s generally oo i £ Prank A, [A1MOSt doubled in value and that hearing on the application Ly | Windham Center road, was tofulhy “This asscrtion, has : |agreed that 19 I e e Tate Non Yorh ptiece [WIthiN the next five years, by @ com- | Comprnsation Commissioner Buck- | destroyed by fire of unknown orixin ords, was made today by the Amerl. | SOnsiderably in exciss o Lt s btuitthed $10.000 b tie | Dination of policics now tamitiar and | ingham. The award made fs ren- [last night. The fire was discovered o Eadioloioall coclaty by 1fos || vear: s Dihie! sale of Chilsiniia fior- as bequeath e e [ firmly established, the value of these | dercd in judgment st the 1. by the family as they were return- chandise has been generally good, (Wil read in New York teday, said | nell Flart of Bryn Mawr collego, The | S1ENTES 188 BEEE BEICTR, Y B re |that he would now to ljve | Propertics should be still further I'rwwmm‘ company. Ine. of Meri- jing nome after atending the theator average cxpectation of life, Dr,|2Nd In fome centors relaflera are | o5, Sl dlwivs desioedcaty | enhanced 1 jden for whom Tammill was work- | The local fire department responded neve ow a cough to settle on Hart said, was 21 years in 1550, Tt S last years comfortable, o little left | . : New )er\ |u-m-uu~1|' \v g on a contract job in the plant at 1:mr.mmh the fire was out of the city the lungs, espocially if you are sub- had increased to a lttle more than [“5m 8 0T loct dn speing (10 MY wife and above all. an auto- | SPeaking of the various bequests. | the time of the aceident, [timits, ject to lung conghs. Whenever this 50 years in 1910, {lines indicates that retail stocks are [mobile.” ‘—w‘—"“—“— happens you will find yourself bur- Siner 1850 1he average main has |y 08 ORI LR T e ot ost- [ “We shall motor to Maine, my | dened with & cough that Is hard to get rid of and that opens the bren three and two-tenths years | oot oS ik orders i any expeeta. (DIRBlace, Jive in @ good avarti [y i door for germ disca cach year. Advances in - medical |{jor Moo Siices will be lower neat [in Worcester and sprea | h repetition of these lung coushs weakens the lungs and they | |sclence should not accelerate this in- | conr. On the contrary, all st anong my relatives,” he declared. ! become more resistant to medical treatment. creasing span that by the end of || it (o an upward revision in sched- | ——— | The only safe course Is to chieck a cold or congh in its early stage, the century the “average span” |yjeg, particnlarly in respect to i | SENTENCE SUSPENDED ‘ before it has time to get seated or to scitle into an obstinate or would he eight years greater each | of fron 4 | Bridgeport, Dee. 31 (P—suspend- ||K chronic cough. year, Henee a child born in 200 A, | ecollections o and ence of six months in il |18 A few doses of effective cough he right time, is D. might expect to live 104 years, [ingicative of the generally improved g Dicks nson i ||§ Worthinoral than hotta secomes settled, and, to maintain the average, many [Lusiness conditions throughout the | ST s O ow t e orc For this purpose, we 1 quite so effce- persons would have to live 1o 200, |country.” aare ot B tive as | e A | s , and Angelo Pavalo, 20, || S UTION | FOUR AWAIT E , Who were charged with y : |General i (e brake Hnings fom the ALLEN S MULSICOF R T e 6 :w sl mu!l New Water Commissioner it or tie iuyhesios conpuny. § In Two to Be Flectrocuted dier Gen- ‘_—J—_—_ i 1926 e ta. T a1 (B—rour| Jlartford, Dec. 31—Rrie A NEW NAME FOR AN OLD REMEDY 2atonton;chia. R0 & M leral Sanford H. Wadhams of Tor- | yvoung men re under sentenee to rington, United States army medical vetired, and & member of the EMI Lwonth ligl BYERATEIE) | oy neral Pershing during the No one makes and two hy electrocution world war, yesterday accepted the | o o o Fnéutand| ApROIRtmE (an)diccelor, nder (i them]ust lke it The old vear dies and delivers up to the new the which has been widely used throughout New FEngland during the pay the death penalty in Georgia on past 23 years, and which has the enthusiastic endorscine sands of people in every walk of It i not like ordinary c nldmsww cough remedy in one, ork when others fail, hecauss o : o 2 new state water commission. T terent. TOF the CORARLITIG RGO BRI S nnouncement was madde wo Com- e " Comtin o narctc o e v rugs, and s oy ot || vty by 0 tonurs Frcots Walcott ot Nor- | & “eyb es | touh of past thoughts, deeds, mistakes, su fective for adults or children of fender e | electrocution on Janur 2 At ok, George Kimball of New Drit . *Dort walt. (il 3ou hve a cough, but Eet a bottle today and be | |Miladgevile for fie murder of Ww. JIK; SO Sag OF T “0 guides to hope and ambition that never dies. prepared. {C. Wright, A"“"”:"”‘L ntof Tul-frorg, composing the commission EVEN Mother {nam county sehaots ! which was given browl powers by P misses per- 4 Sold by your druggist for 60 cents and $1.00 per bottle, g f‘"‘i‘ fi!“" the 1925 general assembly for 1 ® fect ne- i H.J.Allen & Co., Driogi-ts, Lyan. M [senicer o ki pdtu S BTl S O '?:n;?-r“‘rrso"x?r;- : And as these guides multiply through the years the DG Oy D RRBRE U, LYRD, BRI o imart (o 16 banted € o} G s smotwimen. TQ R torch burns brighter, lighting the way for those who Howard T. Unde A LS L e et © all the time: || | county modicine salesman. This | aray policy of correeting pollution @ thatrich follow it to sounder thoughls, finer deeds, fewer mis- | was the sixth time {1 | 0 Youths | jjs 1o e followed in the immediate @ cream flavor had hear e \ St e e | takes, greater successes. and crispy. i “'"“I_ r“m”_’l.'\ e OBJECTS '}'n HANGING | - g‘r}cilt: every R R 3 | ay at your o e ot o One i s 1 RS OFrs 1o T Trut T (oL And it is to help you follow your torch to a hap- TS0 P ¢ Gallows Rhode Island Violin Contests Hacapy the Gallows vidence, 1. T. Dee. 21 () - Manchester, N, H., Dec pier, more successful life that this bank seeks to be ifions 13 e entrans o ‘11”1‘ your friend and counsellor, addmg the light of its e o T s s o the own experience and coopelatlon to make 1926 the e happy, prosperous New Year it wishes you today. harde was confined after 1 THE CammerciAk prisoner shou CRULLERS_; Tt tel Sresh gvery y day : HAPPY NEW YEAR |i.. EVERYBODY ! and yours countless and hapypine TRUST CO. NEWBRITAIN Gy Heat of Red Peppers FINE CHURCH BURNED v usi t '..\.\ufun\ = y friendly hank--hy making us vour financial e LS o B k Cl‘l t C ld e partner— yvour l'.<'_’l|; an il T T rea s es 0 s i l O achievement, i ruly a pen on 1 - hy opening | {naies Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest—Loosens Up That || Bank Of Salurdays [ 5 Tight Feeling at Once—Surely Brings Quickest Relief. SCl’ViCC 7 to () D M L | tional Bank ey o ot Ve L - TNAMS ARE HELD VOID ; t 1 e p “ l““ j h“w\ ".‘H congested New Ha 1 1 An ¢ I I roug i 1 r . € i n you are s b SR g You will have 1t TO EVERY BABY BORN IN NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, e S A i o OUR GIFT [0 i G Tt WEEK OF JANUARY g | g Free Samg I 8 S o 3 QUARTS GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK FREE \ i ey e i e Report Names to the United Milk Co., 35 Woodland St. . I l} L N. Y. [/ ' y ' v 4 - [

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