New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 14

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QUEEN MOTHER OF ITALY DIES TODAY (Continued from First Page) bers of the inent per Facts About Marghe It was Queen M that p. uke Elkins, now Washingt ita vente of widow tally he When a archist Pr hearts of the sympathy fo Ready cspec 1o Help Ne ben stitutic Eve work for eis s tiful on 1 eall her Marghe Wore Bright Clothes Humbert who oted for ¥ Vliclty of She Opposed To Dl\ml\ A bil in 1002 quest An atter Turin, Nov. 2 of Prir of ( Ferd Savoy, Duke ss Elizabett Was Married was married at Piedmont, ath of his nand of enoa, and of Prinee 1xe. At 1 7 to Prince who 1 t k throne when his ated July WANY WURDERED T GET THEIR WEALT™ (Contin present aed trom First Page) tunes of the victims, total ,000, Although the crimes comm estimated to 108t recent of the ted about threc the perpetrators en brought to justice. tigations Failed rous i tions have beer and apparently years has yet be Inv go, none of Nume launched 1 becans m ation. ¥ e b to obtain inforr n h en work- how Ki to ear 1e compact IN CHARGY WE SPECIALIZE I Automobile Insurance COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 ———-——mw_ haired | through th ad that | pany. a t chalr. ton Terrace, laugh | Neuhart | ovation | M Camp Real Estate coms« vo-family house on Crans. to Frank and Anna Rat be 0 WL RISTATED -5 tinue He 1n. made his audie ten, and he was glve u he completed his specch, Bung Woltson, a New York city quest 1 direet attack on 18 the latter tably in cor w's classes, Norden Martied couples are re nd the Wed. eve. class | Aleo the young people's | meet this | to at awyer, conducted k 1 trom Tirst . during writhed whic Clase lay eve Dancing §:40 | stopo—advt Stanley Wom install their | A, R, hall January 6 at omfor Walte ept Rabbl Star Pos insisted Wolf- i Corps wi has made it im- officers in € al fairly with | Wedr y afternoo treated this not to signation,” Bublick rous to Hachi tishonestly ct Mr. Lipsky," cried Bub- “I object to the word dishon- <ist that he withdraw it." | agreed Wolfson, 1 w the word dishonestly, but it anyhow." meeling nts because o nd of the *alestine ac DE MOLAY TO INSTALL Local Chapter of National Organl- right” e s atonue tion 1or Boys to Have Public CeremOny—Hospital Visited, proportions, that ceting of the Appeal exccutive which began at 4 o'clock ernoon and lasted untll of 69 1o 9 bbi Wise's oh er did not | and frult, coun D with Nathan Hale chapter, fn common pters about the terday as “Comfort the hospitals flowers and words er carried to the patients. One committeo o commi he pter visited the ing that his ] ral hoepital, wh marked the | jpeang E. Recks MiLE R0k arrand of good would : have other from the same chapter, RLOULE Y, d of Bristol members spital in with a t in view. January 11 there will tion of officers for Rev, A. H. Alder present and an entertainment in vot 1ccept K One mem ] not to ignation | When Rabbl Wise 1ction of the t ed Ira and a Zion ol to enun various « from the N was told of the ex- glous e hin as fee wit ) inquiry m many qu of the Ameri- denied | it impair pos Jew nent of al Semin, ot ¢d to him, | nsible whict , erroneously t their respect nd who showed tenseness of the day istened to Rabbi Wise deliy ch in which he red irable loyalty as Jew and Zion- adding, “I not and did not from ti traditional attitude of the synagogue towards the doc- trines of other faiths,” “Whatever 1 h t son will a there which hay de Initlatory degres worked by the chapter January 16, Harmony lodge, A, F. and A. M. will be the special guests this occasion and members irnish an entertainment after he work [ Tuesday, Janvary 190 the chapter is stan. sponsor for a recital which will be glven in the Central Junior high school auditorium b W. Whitney, interpreter of pla YALE STUDENT FINED 3ell Not Guilty of Belng Drunk But | $100 wil b Saturday, movement in par ous batt nuneiation of apostasy and all forms of dis- sh pe 1it i a spontancous pression of confi- 1l par in Palestine, heartedly join, ., instruct our repre- | w ntatives on the exccutive commit- United Pa gainst the accept ople a made use of my special ts or powers, but solely because I's faith is my faith, because people of Israel are my people, e my will has been and the last atom of my strength, |to deepen the falth of the Jew in the f his father's faith." The remainder of Rabbl Wise's was in the nature of a reas surance of his continued interest in and in particular his body of American | cause of Zion and the | United Palestine Appeal. | At the conclusion of his speech, concerted attempt at | funds were golicited for the United | 16e hich President Lipsky | Palestine Appeal, and by 11 o'clock 4 the meeting anyone who in- |$75,000 had been contributed to ti ted the speaker would be sent | United Palestine Appeal. t of the once. However, | Accompanying Mr. the course of the meeting this | New Britain were his brother, Dr. A. edict was not strictly observed, B. Dunn, and Irving §. Rachlin, frequent outbursts of emotion greet- | president of the New Britain Zionist d s y | District. They were present all dur- ing the meeting and did not leave until late last night. | The principal opposition to Rabbi Wise at last n istered by Rabbis and the Mizrachi, ganization of Orthcdox claim 1,000,000 follower: Is Assessed For Reckless to pledge him ARt dimin cooper Driving of Auto. ion of great Jan. 4 (P—1Ja edo, Ohlo, a Y rrested here December 16 2 cr a car driven by him had run down a group of ¢ cmen two of hom were J s found not Ity of operating while under the nee of liquor, in city court to- nists hrmzrpmw, After the was resolution was seconded roc Dunn from as In three osher charges Bell, Judge William J. Buc! the following findings Reckless driving $100, operating | without a license $5 1 costs, passing a standing trolley car nolled, | Patrolmen Peter Matera and John F. McPadden were the two officer who rcceived injuries, They with six other officers were about 1o hoard a trolley when Bell's car bor |down on them. agal with a de- nunciation of Wise in Yiddish and ipsky declared that he did not | ink his statements represented the fcelings of the majority. Dr. Guralnirk, an editorial writer on the Jewish daliy Ne stated in \lwlrl'&)\ that the organization should cpt Rabbi Wise's resignation i upted an ymen, who M. Milarne free lance writer, w1 that the ndoption of tno Tox- City Items be made unsnimous. He T cal views | San Pedro, Jan, 4 P—W. 1 stated There will be a meeting of Bishop , novelist, his 20. minority who have been op- Tierney assembly, Fourth Degree K. ter Virginia, and John Wallace, 4 all their lives the Jewish race of C., a club rooms on Franklin | photographer, sailed from here yes- 1 not dis; their own leader. square, at 8 o'clock this evening. terday in 26-foot catboat, the Iris far the ches had heen o John J. Donahue, sold today |for New York, by way of Panama vein and the deg of bored, som while others on with keen interest and in Yiddish 1 an oration which was fre- His ' was the e later denjed. Tt that gby quoted Dr. bhi Wise nade it were not to be discugse le pacific e crest in- | pres- | s were | ooking | Mr. Bublick arose START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT § Have your typewriter overhauled and put in good working condition. Work guaranteed and price reasonable New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street e editor's contentio lecture was me should Dr. Cadman Quoted | G « | SKIPPY BRISTOL NEWS (Contlnued from Page Seven) ide and Doolan, Thompson, | fiee; oM 0 r Norton, L MeNameo, er McCarthy, hift leglinskl, schools Reoy sixteen The ormer ydist church of itiihe church!” dec ww N When | 1\ very ar small | A | “I don Wise didn't { T don" v ar know what said r of the two New England's Support hoo! | morning t H.mn }‘plvcopnl hospital in Brooklyn of which he {s now ehaplain. The of. fering yesterday morning was the «nnual communion offering which | the local church devotes to the hospltal Endees Win First Game hotly contested game local team in the lead barest margin, the New Departure feated the { Manchester by a scove ‘l\r-lmt a large crowd at the High «chool gymnasium ou Saturday night. A feature of the gan the ful long shots by | center on the Manchester team, lept his team in dangerous position throughont. Feldman, Malcome and Donoghue, the Holyoke trio wearing the local uniform, proved to b whirlwinds, Announcement made hereafter the Endees will pl; home games on Wednes: nights. "heir next opponents will be the All. Middletown five, Funeral of Gilhert P, Norton The funeral of Gilbert P. Norton, , lifo long resident of Lake avenue | i Compounce who died at the Bristol hospital on Friday morning follow- ing & thres weeks' illnoss, wus held at his home this afternoon at 2:3 The Rev, Dr. Willlam B. West, pas tor of thu Prospoct Methodist churel | had charge of the servi was in the Lake Avenue cometery Week of Unlon Services Your special week day unlon serv- will he held in the varions churchs Tuesday night. The neeting will be held on Tuesday evening at the ptist ehurch with the sermon by the Rev, Ernest L. Wismer of the Congregational church. The second meeting will be held at the Advent north hill beat; center beat; outh hill er Chabor, Ofmcer | Ofcer beat and of- Forestville; ast Bristol; OMecr | Vorestville traffic; OM- traffic; Officer Perry, Officers Burns and work n Tomorrow the public schools of the neluding the Bristol High will reopen tomorrow tor winter term fol. Christmas vaca- ¢ winter term will be of wveeks' duration con- to the fall term, which wag weeks in length Dr, Cook Speaks Rev, Dr. Warren I, pastor of the nity In tho the | ganized teamn n with only by newly or- | basketball Colleglans of of 37 10 heat; was orrig, who suec scrman by the Rev | West of the Methodist church. The third meeting will be held on Thurs ley night at the Con tional church with the sermon by the R P. I, Wolfenden of the Baptist church and the final meeting will be |held at the Prospect | church on Friday night with sermon by the Rev. John R. the Advent church. th annual as w 18 that ay their Cook, Meth. itain, spake of the Pros- yesterday | Methodist tha I'ox of New! and for several years one of the proprietors and managers of Lake | everywhere on th sified page. DURING JANUARY YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON HIGH GRADE DENTISTRY Folks, I have been with you a year, the first of the many | expect to spend in New Britain. During that year the business I have done has exceeded all my expectations, and [ know of not a single person to whom I have been of service, who has not bee)n thoroughly satisfied in every way. " So in order to start the second vear off hetter than the first, [ am making substantial special price reductions on all bridoes and plates started and finished during the month of January. As to the thoroughness and carefulness with which all my work is done [ can only refer you to any of my satis- fied patients. As to the quality of materials used here, the houses through which I purchase supplies will inform you that use -nothing but the best. If you need p]ates or brideework and want the best, here is vour opportunity to get it, at prices no higher than you would pay elsewhere for an inferior grade. DR. WM. F. KEITH 338 Main St. | | | of the city commencing on | church on Wednesday night with the | Dr. Willam B. | Methodist | THE HERALD “\VAI\I ADS” Alpha For Quick and burlal | Ni A VES FUR UTIVE INSERTION| | Charge Prepaia b Hine [ ] K L1 iine | veaal ling | 2 liue 2 line KT 36 O ilne 8180 3160 i y Order Hater Upon Application Count 6 words to s line, 14 liner (0 an e ) Spuce, 3 lines i Book Charge. 36 cente, Accepted After 1 P M, for Pago on Same Lay. Sat. 30 ted Over the Telephone of customers Call || o2 tor a “Want Ad" Operator. Ilmr\v hints VOP \Hl\rr and seller | w:v TAINT Monumental i Monu te of all elzer and Carving and letter cutting ‘m hospital, Funers Jumes . Hartford, \ miass of requism dral at 9 o'clocks Henedict's cometery, ry reasonable prices. 218 Onk Bt pier o) ‘worke 511 Church 8t. wd large ferns, baskete and the for wine ery Flower Stanley 8t potted Assorted wr and cem cnhiouse, 1163 Fast 31 cstnut, Return to ceelve_reward. n lcather cage, marked Fox & Cv., return to Frederick 'St., Maple Ave. nd t turn to Menus, With Duco fine , and polishe Duco moderate er Tompkus Sendra of | Waterbury, Conn., plaintiff, Vs |Joseph Sendr New Britain, in Hartford Conn., defendant. | Superior court, New Haven county, | at Waterbury, Dec. 24, 1925, | COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE formerly of v Ordered, That additional notice of y the pendency of the complaint in the above-entitled case be given by pube lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published fn | New Britain, in sald Hartford county, jonce a week for two weeks suc- | cessively, beginning on or before the 180th day of December, 1925. By some proper officer or indife ferent person. By order of court. George H. Freeman, Clerk at Waterbury, State of Connecticut, New Haven Waterbury, Dee. 26, The within and foregoing is a true and attested copy of the original ad- ditlonal order of notice in my hands for publication. Attest— William J. Roach, Constable New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 | WONDER WHAT HE'S CHASIN' ME FOR~ I NEVER HIT HIM. L rLCr 26, Johnson Featares, toe, — --‘\_ ~ By CLIFF STERRETT (nm‘ HA;Q' TELL THAT To THE MARINES THE Tom uug DiICK AN’ HARRY 4 WATHOUT } MISS . MAGGIE X itk 2aS AWAIT A\ e — e ’/ TE HON MAGGIE A'WATS WITHIN FOIM by Newapuger Feature Sorvien, e Grvet Brivam ights resr v

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