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+NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 . HY ’QUEEN MARIE SEEKING [ ! on Sl iy .‘T!"fi"”;.i‘f.'.":!u 'if?.‘ih"i,‘.‘“}‘.\.,fif f‘?f.fi‘;‘:h.’.&'“c"fil‘.’i BLAST IN MEKICAN MINE | 20rsas betors e Seoern oo \| antime Prince Carol Is Sail T [AEAUEAEL ELARERIAA mIDRLAERILD vamped that he would never recog cantime Prince Oarol Is Sald To | [decide with Great Britain the ques [Scorcs of Others Serlousl ol kil ) ) o : J cores of - Others Scrlously T+ | 1y “nimgelt today, the speuker 3 " » o \h nnd Mrs. Roderick Dix 1t f lier success to the th ] 3 1 (| New Mflyfll‘ of N Y. Makes Bo Hitting the; Righ Spots I e e doniiont Tamu N |om:°:n‘: n-}nrunl:{;\op:.(l.r if‘;;‘?,‘f.'m.fin Pl fured; Toll of Dead Likely | aid: dial Uressing of Eersye Alaskan Conditions May Be Al Sipeca i sor e wives uromi son. Saws Al ot e i — | Appmmmems T ¥ months. Mr. Dison who s in tho |med Nasrulla klmu, and her grand- s Firemen on Liner Strike arls, Teo. 81 (A—Queen Marle | lel\ed h Volcano Lullding business in Forida, {s spend- |child. The Begum is sixty-seven Ea s " £y S R A | | Cagle Pass, Tex, Dee, 81 (A= My pod, < g of Rumania Is searching far and y |Ing the holldays in. this city. years old. | Forty-two bodies have been brought For Christmas Sweets New York, Dec. 31 (P—Mayor wide for an erran . SO———— A good time to all who attend the | —_— " a Moxles 9 2g s B VoS £ & \ a ant son, Cro : . ) the | em—r out of a Mexican Natfonal Rallway{ London. Dec. 31 (P — Becauso " |S DE“C'UUS [John I Hylan and Police Commls- | oo o (f0b “.,I.‘,,‘,, ’1‘,;” Anchoruge, Alaska, Dec, 'J‘)u-“‘_"‘ men's Ball State Armory, Now TEXAS ATIONS | cont miine at Palan, Biate of Cose | tiey did Hot récefve certain Chrikte stoner Richard E. Enright resigned |, ! return of voleanie uctivit orth | Year's Bve.—ady | hulla, where an explosion occurred | mas delicacles to which they con- vestorday effoctive at midnight. Both |fUneral of Dowager Queen Alexan. |fCW" g t| Frank Rackliffe, Jr., has veturned | Highway Commissioner and En- | gt DlovenRocsupredi hitbss ARl | 40 1 Lénden, Carel fik tonesi il Amanionls ~ Infliss s, Mount| Saturday. sidered they were entitled, the bames went on the city pension lists, 4 A . Car has failed to Y ot (Bfter @ motor trip to Florida, He gineer Leave Thelr Posts, T " Ishow up at the royal pal Bu. | McKinley, 20,800 feet high, indicat- | News of the disaster reached here | firemen on the liner Tabiti, with the resignation in cach case being |20 & EQYHiARAIAC0- MR-/ ris itha tvallime 6f. amoke 1q | Visited his son in Gulfport. Austin, Texas, Dec. 31 (®—R. J. R b A N "mrl x‘ “ 200 passengers. hound for San tiled a day in advance of the change |€'0TeS 5 5 al New Year's Party at the ! Hq ate highway englneer; L. R. | ” ; L p 8. lost | o0 Bk o b Recommended in e (b QBmIGIFtIelion \s Drobiet the ten L Hats, balloons, horne | Al istant bighway engineer, {NIBNt were that other dead prob "\_r_'f‘”\“y;’yl ot ol H",'”, L4 Where fone ! antiréason inadminy beautitul Itation woman, prominent | {210 4nd an earthquake felt S rs. Skating 8 p. m. to 1 a. |z .. B. Lawrence, headqnarters "".'-" were in the s, A isdore of, |39 RO R TG NN S R b AT e . Ve e in the soclal realm, are declared to one of u series of voleanic phe- tollan Bl N s - , " 0 'miners scriously injured have been|to the Evening News, to be careful in eating The muyor's pension, approved by |\ 505 chief attrs which are [homena in which many observers m. Roller Skating New Year's aft- 'malntenance superintendent of the haniiniag for The blast I belleved to have been fattening food the board of estimate this morning A el C romise of radical mer. |Crneon and evening.—adst, | highway department, designed yes. k keeping t r sir-appar L2, ) AR b sed by the breaking of a miner's safety lamp which ignited gas in'the Tho sunny skics of Italy and a |¥52M 8cen rising from the ‘moun- tain and an earthquake felt here, . amounts to § VA year, ar i | A real New Year's Party at the terday at the request of the state 20c i nt to t o manent climatic changes for this } Y : 60¢ jar that of the ret police commis- (€Nt to the thron of Kumania alaot uthen it L : "1 Rink tonight. Hats, balloons, horns |highway department. Nefther the | rom the .royal demiclle, In other {500/ X o . land favors. Skating 8 p. m. to 1 a. |commission nor the men made a words: ‘it 1y whispored fn. Pa Since Mount Shishaldin, fn the | A S Pe e B SEG el " Aloutiins, 300 nilles. mouthwest of|™M: Roller Bkating New Year's o atement, circles tha ol has suffered an- b i98 5 lernoon and evening.—advt. | The commission was reorganized other he tack-—his third Mount McKinley, erupted Nove anI | his department, inclu the ad- wck—his thir : . . by Gove M A. Ferguson i 2l judh p th Venice, Turin and Milan r t1y |11, this region 1 exp g Lingine Companies No. 4 and ¢ Dy Governor Hn\nv“\ '!‘ rm{ o] n of twenty women from ; * [were called out yesterday afternoon |everal weeks ago, after two o i . sis to duty as police- |have seen much of Carol and in re- tspring-like mt g { < mE i embers were foreed B Il mervico llss to duty as police: | (000, 8L M vements In these |ber unparzalleled in the memory of |10 ¢xUngulsl @ gruss fire on Forest |Meibers were forced to reslgn fol | Shakespeare Would Not ipale it ot places where European soclety gath. |the oldest inhabitant, Streams, us- |strect. Lo A Ganaral Tan Moody of suits | Ivecognize His Own Play g ors for res 1 entertainment, the |ually frozen at this scason, have re-| In order to commence work on e FH Hlghway contracts Chicago, Dec. 31 (B — 1f Wil | P aper entioned {he mained open, and in place of the linstallation of the red light \Mv-ln‘ s |llam Shakespears could drop into | Deputy Cominis aehifnRNeReorsSE 1 : for the polic n 1 — 8 ¢ : . . IR ex S aatad (5 asaiimie cor f name of the Hallan woman along- |ustal snowbound 1 ndscape Is gree n |for “'”m!""L”~ ”fjt [n(.ll:n: Il‘ ¥ )\‘v".“,l WILL FIGHT SETTLED a front row geat for a modern ° ARG s S et nt b sido of 1 vegetation, The aifected ares s any famewell Signal | sk showing of “Hamlet" or “The Mer- Optometrist and Optician il 1o Aewtco wer Duri e stay of Carol In Milan |several hundred square miles, all|System Co. of Boston, is In the |, e fogal Action In Which chant of Venice” he would very Raphacl Bldg. 169-171 MAIN ¢ e iy issary of Queen Marie was dis- |along Cook Inlef, to the northwest|[ci. Maker of Instrument Is Not | !lkely ask “Who wrote that?" M“ AT e atched there with orders te bring of which Mount McKinley rises | ':"l{f‘.‘:mlrl 0. of A., will meet Dead Yet So declared Professor Hazleton \taneous with the retirement back the royal wanderer to Rumania far up into the valley of the Sus- |t ‘;!‘o otlock Friduy evening, Jan-| o pojarsburg, Fin., Dec. 31 (P— | Spencer of the State College of | | old regime, Mayor-elect with, The crown prince, h Litna river hors F . Installation of officers will | [The ‘will suit brought against E. W | | Walker announced his first lengthy |ever. quickly departed for Ravenn ¢ e of fesmpsting < ! Grove, president of the Parish Medi- | e o appointments from the |but left there after a few hours wit Jove Chr -| The regular meeting of Burritt | JroVe PrECCENt Bl Te ATOY BT |Tammany ran} hey included the Vienna his supposed destination. cury usually is around zero. Grange will be held Saturday even. | secley of Asheville, N. C., involving \ppointment of Sheriff Edward J.| Rumor has it that the purse of | Mount McKinley's smoking ap-|ing in . Targ. [property valued at between $5.000.- MEN - ‘\"”n_ democratic leader of the | has-become somewhat deplet- | pears to mecan a shifting northward Privst of Demeter Charles M. "«‘Ar*igrr.m.r,,.m £6,000,000, will be scttled | SEEKING Jronx, as city chamberlain; 4 I by reason of his peregrinations |of Aluska voleanic activity, which |ner of Springfield, will install the |00 ach, $5000HN0 Il be settled | Peter J \ronlmx, fifth assembly dis- and that he is needful of its replen- fhitherto has centered in the south- {nenly '13‘«'?"'«1‘?(1‘!”' 8. | nounced here late yesterday. ltrict e commissioner of pur- ishment. The chagrined Queen ern end of the Alaskan range, of | he New Dritain Institute library | " “np "<t nas been fited in clreuit th ase, and these four additional com |Marie, however, is sald to have in- |which McKinley is a northern out- | Wil be closed all day tomMOrToW. |,y at t. Louis by the son-in-law. e structed Ttalian and Austrian ban Year's day post. The greatest recent outbur i s o missioners: Plant and structures, |8 a Stria ank y o ‘:; cley is said to claim that 20 years | I Goldman of the Bronx: not to supply her son with money. |was in 1012, when Mount Katm will be an anniversary mass | oco 16 " fathorin-law agreed fo ew en e alnmen GREATEST ciehts and measures, Joseph I, Mc- |except an amount sufficient 16 pay |blew off its three mile wide cap and (at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning at | f slener ( 000 a year | Mr. Enright's last official act was P s Aot iTaE obtrTom ol lonk 1 about 85 miles from New Britain, Conn, Phone 1185 —_— transfer a controlling interest in the hmond: board of taxes |his first class fare, alone, back to [the Valley of the Ten Thousand Andrew's church for the late | parish Medicine Co. or all other of VALUB }land assessments, Thomas Kennedy, |Bucharest. | smokes came into being. A year [Mrs. Veronica Tutles. | his property, to Seeley at his death f h e | i |suit. Tach of these eruptions was | READ HERALD LASSIFIED ADS of their lives are | Mrs. Coolidge Cited %o Florlda Sportsmen Are Awalting |accompanied by earthquakes and FOR YOUR WANTS Washington, Dec. 31 — Washing-|o¢ " gop S M e e e R Inlat heated! wators has . THEM ton women who have Started @ ;.4iing results of an appeal to the |caused considerable melting of large | 13.Year-Old Abida of Bhopal Has s movement for longor skirts_and |GiCER I O AT SN Sling | stactors. and whenever else you choose. Kreisler, . t 1 touna a perfect model in Mrs. Cal-| {in circuit court, that betting on the [ean fires are gnawing their wa . X m Horsfall’s |vin Coolidge, [races is “detrimental to the moral [northward, producing —temperatures EugiabElines S ir. Rach: dava o | be Gult e To Illinois Band, Salt Lake Choir, Rachma- Towed Mrs. Coolidge's standard of [Rohles also granted a permanent in- |the Gulf Stream and the Japan cur- Id Princess Abida ran B 1 silos ‘wo would have tho hest|junction agamat. further operations |rent, cast their warming (nfluence jeusold Erincess Abida, grand- Housekeepers | ninoff, and a host of other famous artists. ruler, is betrothed to Nawab Sara- | John B. Henderson, an 86 S|dog tracks, Tampa, St. Petersburg |ago submerged the land-bridgs be- [\or Al Khan of Kurwal but the Easy repayment terms ight? Overcoats (et s e fop ke ol s North America and Asla. | pegum says she will not be married | NG endoress reanicad any one night: Coolidge does not smoke and |ation. It also may top the West — I e 1Al touTtach: L Rion 8 it equire: Abida, who had been educated 4 Call, write of "phe 4 9 =99 Ms lum SI)EC[ fizaogel SoRtollope MEs L en Hormon | e { along English lines and who at pres- ) pacae Kujawiak (Second Mazurks) (Wieniswik) Fialin Ceclia lhn.ul} 6550 l/ today added flesh-colored stockings| An effort is belng made to obtain | Raymond Maguire of Black Rock |ent is here with her grandmother, Hejre Kati (Scene from the Crardas) (Hubay) Fiofin Cecilia Hansen HARTTCRD lieves a young girl should no&;n“il the club to continue racing upon at the N Britain general |cial life with much zest. She has !y wEST MAIN ST. RAPHAEL BLDG (While Yoa Play at Sleeping) (Berboz) In French Marcel Jourpet |- 1123 wear., {pending a final decision. Action on |hospital, is resting comfortably. been photographed many times in| RoOM 101, PHONE 1.9-4-3 Jolie Fille de Perth—Quandla flamme de I’amour $1.50 STOLEN CAR RECOVERED (in a few days. vour bow need repairing—leave it back. The bridegroom-to-be, who is Licensed by the State and Bonded Song of the Volga Boatmen—Paraphrase (An. by Kreideo) vt . Fritz Kreisler| 1157 A brougham car with Cnnnm-llcm\ Meanwhile the plant will stay |with us, we have an expert in this|25 vears old, was educated at Ox- to the Public Negro Spiritual Melody (Adapied by F. Kreidler from the “Largo of Dvorgl's $1.50 L] ] of Richmond; tenement houses, | |ago Mount Pavalof erupted and T |1t the latter so chose. Walter Martin of the Bronx. ( OBJECT TO DOG RACES |last, Mount Shishaldin 1ol|mvvd‘ | INDIAN FRINCESS T0 WED, d ) y 3 . Result of Amn-ul To Court fclimatic changes. Since the Shes- Model of Dress| BUT NOT TILL SHE'S 14 less smoking among girl8 have |yvogiorday by Judge F. M. Robles. Ohservers helieve that subterras Been Educated Along | X i 3 | 0 UP TO $300| Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, University of | . 1" "1 every woman in America fol-lzood of the community.” Judge |below the oce surface which, like | 1 1400 Dec. 31 P—The thirteen- | Winter Sale of | / 2 || dress .mrl most properly a by the Tampa Kennel club. |inland. Geologists consider the rum of Bhopal, India‘s only woms . Men’s Suits and | it i onae s The ruling directly affects three | forces similar to those which ages |buy O Dioras AdI88 o0y woman Can you beat that for entertainment on | ) .nhm s dresses smartly and with [Coast Jockey club from putting on o early enough to overtake wifely re- Lawful interest only | becoming modesty, Mrs. Henderson |its winter horsé meet here in Feb- l e onalEliy s | A KAI:ALL | considers her the best possible [ruary if the riling is upheld by the Clty tems ol g [ Vlctor Red Seal Records P - $2.00 to the list of things which she be- \1 civil supersedeas which would per- \avenue who was recently operated [has heen entering into London's s Benehc'al Loan Socxety Damnation of Faust—Mephistopheles’ Serenade “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” et AL, |the petition for the writ is expected | Does your violin need repairing or | inglish dress, afoot and on horse- | Open9to8.30 Saturdays 9 to 1 (Fair Maid of Perth—The Flame of Love) (Bizet) In French Marcel Journet licanse No. 13-053 was recovered |closed. i]mu. C. L. Pierce Co.—Advt. ford. “New Wodd Symphony”) Pialin Fritz Kreisler 4 R 5y 1 e o ) and brought oli tion this | eeee— A Victory Ball—Fantasy—Part 1 (Schelling) } Willem Mengelberg and 1127 J. D. DONAHUE || ot e e Dart. The car ‘A Victory Ball—Fastasy—Part 2 N Y. Pliliumi:Orchmn}fl.:O . T is reported as having been stolen ) =) = Schellin Willem Mengelbe: d 1128 Voice Culture |5 o some tims ago. ' o st e by b ol Melody (Gluck-Sqambati) Pians Sergei Rachmaninoff | 1124 il ‘\“"hu‘ = il'r‘n lllill‘)\ll{ l:{:’%l Ul‘lfi Nty s ‘Turkish March (Rondo alla Turea) (Mozant) Prane Sergei Rachmaninoff| $1.50 : - ‘ aln e Madrigal Espafiol (Spnih Madrigal) (Campero-Huarte) 7 Spanish Tito Sdlipa} 1126 = ‘ (1) La Farfalletta (The Buterfy) (2) La Girometta (Sibeli) Iraiian Tito Schipa) $1.50 i ; Standard Songs and Instrumental - - I | M k I h The Lost Chord (Sit Arur Sullvaz) Pise Orgen Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle | 350 ‘ e ! U ¥ e | a e ese Great is Jehovah (Schubert-An. J. A, Parka) (Recorded in the Tabemacle at Salt Lake $1.25 i 1 City) with Organ and Piano lliams and The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Jessie ! IM| Devotion (Adspedto Intermezzs from “Cavalleia Rusicans™ it an | The Mormon A HAP PY e By the Waters of Minnetonkn (Liamnce) " Tabernacle (19829 H ¢ (Recorded inthe Tabernack ot S Lake Ciy) with Organ | Choir lassiied Als— Resolutions T N N il Ri (Recordod in Exrope) I Englih with Symphony Orchestra | 55288 Meistersinger—Finale of Opera (Disdain Our Masters } Robert Radford and C| $1.50 i Not, My Foeod) (Recordedin Euope) In English | with Symphony Orchestra NEW YEAR They'll proceed to “tell il g"”"h!h?'h (F"M'Ams"?""“) aralCAl) },"““’g";m%‘%c“ S world 22 5 | . . . eautil ahana (Montano-King) with vecal refrain ictor Sal tra the ‘world.” And from g} To keep a little dissatisfied 6. To value a customer for his National Emblem March (Gsder) Artur Pryor's Band | 19842 then on, people will pro- 3 “Lights Out” March (McCoy) Arthur Pryor's Band | 75c¢ cced to tell YOU that i e i inois Loyalty—March (Gurk ivensity of o T.]L\((\(\ :M Pin[(’r('fiwd in WIth the b"St e do’ el confidence and nOt by the :Iilnilto xeyohl‘{ng'c:n:d%nfle)e\'loww‘)w (Hill) }U Mi’l“l:’ry‘!:]:r'}lgfis 'm YUU A”_ vour proposition. i order to make it better. amount of his purchase. Sacred Selections THE HERALD 1 To aim at still lower costs, Tosellamanwhathecomes || Ui i) wurpoeons bbbl Mokl smis but to maintain quality at in to buy, and not what we T Bl e S Lot -5 all costs. want to sell him. e b (e b '335’ MaurICEA AXEImd M C LCWltt S To put service into actual To lose a sale, if necessary, Light Vocal Records ! > } Let Me Linger Longer in Your Arms Peerless o.,.mz}my oy Ny 780 R Volees tested 'Tuesdays and Friduys UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP § 3 i s i iri 1 Just Be Lot “Meny-Mery” 41 Quartet ST TN BHO! practice, instead of confin in a spirit of sportsmanship I bert BeLoe oo iy Poab Qo Tl New Phone 3100 | ing it to conversation. and not with a disgruntled | T T -;v;';':“m s A air. | Roll e, Girls _ (Roll Your Owe) i iy Merey | 780 TO clanm less than we per- | The Lightning Express cib Vilin and Gultar Vm- Dalhart 193:1 f d f‘ T l b h b The Letter Edged in Black ik Violin and Guitar Vernon Dalhart orm and never to perform o welcome bot uyers Flamin' Matmi - (c1 Uyt oo Jons ) Aileen Staley lsm J anuary Clearance Sale less than we claim. and lookers and to treat bt Al e s n.nfi.:...s“:’,. 19826 Mother Me, Teanessee Georgie Price] 75¢ EVERYTHING REDUCED To cultivate courtesy for both as a host treats his The Lonesomest Girl in Town Frak Bar 190848 . uests. in - its own sake and not as a g e U Mo et Pkl Mk Qo 19708 Boys’ and Students’ : species of business cupning. And finally, to remember Dance Records every day the great debt R oy marie e ¥l X e Don't Wait Too Long—Fox Trot e . i} eatured in “The Mot Bex Revue” : o ora.b.y and to the beSt Of r.fsafi.o?‘l"dap :Fl;::w)orld—thml 1 Roger Wolfe Kabn and His |1 off all BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS : j _ MAG 8 50 our ability. mf.';;:l::;f:::flnw )n:’«:;d?;?;lchm Usau ; ERm Hay Foot, Straw Foot—Fox Trot Waring's Pennsylvanians | 75¢ " all YOUNG S AN 'ER- i { LN ] . Who—Fox Trot (from “Sumey) _eith oocal rrain George Olsen and His M llss«o iR o 33 Years of Faithful Service ||| =i=iemm— St %}ll“'l Depart . See Floor i o NHLINER GO0 CLT! M lormandy —Fox Trot _eith vocal refrain i } partment, Second Flooi R T R G000 we owe to t_he pUbllC and Nwhlt:‘:l{uenyId‘B;b;Yot’lK;e—}'nfnt }w'othmm -}IW! i . with vecal refrain by Billy Murray off all BOYS' MACKINAWS ; ™ : to discharge that debt hon- [J| Five Foet TweEres of Blae—Fex Tt wit ot e }M,,,,,,,,_,‘ i His Sweet Man—Fox Trot Piane 1 Wonder Where My Baby is To-Night—Fox Trot Fam I s “ ”» off all Sweaters, Leather Jackets, Wool Jack- M\ - SRR A Store Grows as It Serves ifiaflfl‘flfl.‘fi‘fiifl‘&’?fl""mm“”"”“ ets, Shirts, Blouses, Underwear, Golf Ho- § % :lvP]dullmBelnF:?FnTnl (hrom “Mery-Merry") }nn siery, Gloves, Mittens and Belts. ‘a8 Blue—Fox Trot (fom “"Mery-Memy”) velty Orchestra e You Told Me To Go—Fox Trot_uiuh excal eratn Freeman Church N. E MAG & SONS i‘:.‘;‘:.‘::.‘:;';:.'.‘:i"d‘..m::.t:hzffifill;; ; Close Your Eyes—Waltz Max Dolin and His Orchestra Thirty Four Asylum | 3¢ Be Colleniate Bhoppe & HARTFORD : Boss' Shop—2nd Flor MAIN AT EAST MAIN W. H. Hayes, Manager

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