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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926. and make himself the raler, !-Anv\ further heavy rainfalls In vare ‘Rnlnh H. Boardman, to whom & |4:30 o'clock at '®t, Jolin's Episcopal FRY MAN MI[IHT Take that thing unharnessed and STAR NUMBFRS AT |lous parts of the country. NEW BRITAIN MEN | patent was jointly issued. The two |church, Jumalca Plains, Herman l L] " |you have a brute of a man; harness The viaduet and railway station INew Britam inventors completed [ Pike of Melroso, Mass, was best k4 1 [it and you have one of the very first {4t Beugen, in North Bribant prov- work on this invention more than |man and Miss Mary -Kneeland of { characteristics that go to muke up |ince, collapsed, and on the Flushing |five years ago and their application | Draintree, Mass, maid of honor. [ | m Kind of men and women for [line a train was derailed owing to fur the patent has been pending he- | The bridesmaids were Miss Ellza- | jeh the world is looking this day, the sinking of a dyke. Detalls are ore the patent examiners in Wash- | Leth Ramsayer and Miss Robinson . | n;, hundred men DAL ua v‘lhh — e {lacking. |ington sinco April 7, 1920, They |of Portsmouth, N. M, and Mrs. M, | morning, every one of them with a | 'rhe rivel Waal, ncar Nimeguen, {have assigned the patent to The |J, Rickford of New Britain, The Salad Dressing | Humas Mus st Conr Theme " W16 S Musiians Contribute t0- Help vt s Smeaar "t WO Devies g KO0 1 Local e e ont T8 1 Mg ot e e 0 | you want that ambition to work ley Duncan and Hamil- lay, has risen aguin and Is now at i An improvement in the line | Brjsto SCIVFS Says Dr, AI[ICTSOH ]i '.!‘.'.';‘T,.: sl Hm'TJ“\I{J',‘.<.‘\}T h.%',\."[ S‘_ JOSQDDS GOHCC]‘ the highest point in many years, (]rgamm fons spacing and paper feeding mechan- |ton J. Bickford of New Britain. ism of a typewnter has boen pat- | Mr { R l ‘ i |T IS nEL'clUUS tl le‘ "'1‘::‘”; : \” HV\HII “AI:N I"(\?‘.N ‘\! | ; but — More troops and police havo ar Murdock is a graduate of v seraps and fghting all the tim s rived in the flooded areas to as: o ) e R Tana (i Kettnat ! ented by Frederick A, Hart of New | Massachugetts Institute of Toch- it e R b Tho wfit concert for &, |the distressed population, BY GEORGE H. MANNING Britain, who has assigned his patent | nology and W wr-'fl‘.r Academy and BOIAIRG U UH Y 6lass and sioul| Soneph! vent under the ausple TR ngton Bureau, N. I |rights in the invention to the Rem- |is employed by the Stanley Rule and s conld not control his primal {will find the influence of this class | ©C the Daughters of Tsabella Circle, Belglan Royalty Alds Washington, D. C, Jan | ington Tyfewriter company of Tlion, | Level compan: ' n. 4 (A—King Albert [patents granted to zabeth ha to stincts and drive the brute out growing and growing until it will bo | 8iven at the Lycoum theater yestor- “”’:“ Is, Ji him, Rev. Willam H. Alderson, | goniin in this community day afternoon was not as weil at. [and Que pastor of the Trinity ehureh, | tended as the event descrved, and (©0 two million fr oxhorted his hearer n their| The secor A thing T want to 1K |4 he theater was a trifle too chilly for |fund for the flood sufferers. This |United I ) lof is this: The instinct of pugnacity w Dritain fn- [N, Y. Application for the paient subscrib- fventors were included in the large was entered on April 30, 192 national [number of putents issued by tho | ates Patent offies lust | YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT. just is- | The Young Peoplo's socicty of the Congregational church elected | o A patent on a key case, ed i ses Recommended in cases [sued to Georgo Edward Prentice of | ips 1 where one has reason L 0 comfort, though the steam radiators |SUm Tepresenting the amount they vo of these wero assigned | parii C hau been assigned t . A Every one of us has It yon do .oy ] 4 i A Rl erlin, Conn., has noassigned 10 {4 onowing officers at its semi- { to be careful in cating TR e ry cliad | EXSEIONE SEUEII Lo fioacy 2 | vatiant Ko pi g adding a |received r 4 y on ir silver {to New Britain corporations, }h» E. Prentice Manufacturing Mm'}u following officer: .u ‘-, . | fattening food YEALSEdy ved blood in you this morning, spacles of hissing accompaniment to (Welding annivoruary, Norman Hurd received a patent |pany of New Britaln, The patent |annual meeting lnst night: President, i g $ e T 1 1 1 ] the music In addition they are gving a Per |on his invention lock for a |was applied for on August 2 Leon C. Bradley; vice-president, 60c¢ jar | s np West Main street sonal donation of 100,000 francs |jpeker dx weeks or so ago and out The program was o rather lo . door. e has ussigned the | — bara X and are lending their patronage 1o | Trances Appling secretary, Ba e aley atsitiatol uis or 80 4E0 MAC O [one and one posscrsing considerable | L patent to The American Hardwaro | {Troop; treagurer, I'rank Boardman. ; M Lehionsace ol ;’li“f",,” variety. Miss Lanra P, Farrell, so. |{he relief cforts. corporation of New Dritain. Hurd's ‘“urdOCk Rohmson e T I CaetahAl Frsn ‘ t St t 5 Vi ,,“‘:,." . ”'v,,,‘w" ,‘,M ““],! , opened it with suicde = % = e application for the patent was filed | W eddmg Is Held | was put off until next week. Alexan- : The ol e i e e from “La_Gloconda.” T High Cost of Barbers ith the patent office on Mazeh 26, | The weddiug of W, C. Murdock of | der I, Scott summariaed church his- « (ol e e NEE QUL BIETATAYE M e Puccine vl known | Qhaves Annoying Berlin |t | this city and Miss th Robin- ¢ from the time of Jesns to {he ] n cre cortainly wading into each oth. | 0@ in a metleulous manner, care- | 5 oue et SEom B ook against | AR automoblie steering connection | son, daughter of Mrs. A, W. Robin- ation of the Congragational | Sisl [fut of cvers inflection and tnterval. |, SYER SO S RCRRIE R the |of the ball and sacket typo i the |son of Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass. There was a program of en- | : ireer H, Alderson A T atood ihore T malAllo mynated| e coehs Los isttacr ickils |I ireut have led the license bureau |invention of ¥rank P, Prindle and |took place Saturday afternoon nment, and popeorn was served. - ‘ i lquist. Mr. Dyson i 7 cquia those follows and ut | carl Dot and 4% m“ Siating |0 order a barber shop investigation. ! ra on ¥ C-lihem down in my church what tre- | gehorzo by Van Goens, the atter ong | WO have joined men i the eru- | e, IR ‘ 2 n s VARG A it irlane Lsaianeassess 2 321 135 IS LT SEISIIRIISISIIIININNINT . been men mendous workers they would be. T1o¢ hic hest numbers, Tsracl M”“ 1. |sade for lower prices for bobs and | fratiisiestissitisstnteriisiasteiosttasittaiitansdinadnaianeizesaait B | . AR of have not anybody on my official | planist, had a lvely session ag |(FiMs: Manufucturers of barber | M | ‘ 169-171 MAIN ST. | w whi rd that puts half the energy into | Keyhoard, playing the lust |PUpPlies say the only way te curtail | fe ni re- ) work as the follows were ;mwm’;, SEsmitiE _“‘“M‘ lssohniG {importation of American safety ra- | 1 { S A DI T s&. In intro- putting into that serap in Anson | minor conee Mrs. Emile Andzu. |20 15 to lower the price of the Better Better | ——— Alder- |y T'sas has thatinol e bl A% 1 Many shops ofer first and second | Baby Baby » | nl - Rl SEIUSIE A (OAOPENEWENt 1oy syl 1 ¢ o o S i —_— ! been |inet fn our make-up. Tou know | over with maximum succos, cluss work. Tho_difference i 1ik 18 Specials 7 Specials | 3 C. Sunday, he not \chat it s to have your temper fly | e e e ; riding first or second class on the # All Weel 127 All Week i ) z had & chanco on that day. |off and put up your fists and want | 8 . Donaliue, barifone, sang | (rains, The first class shave or hair |3 A eek 4 | Horsfan S Ttev, Alderson’s Remarks |10 go at some other fellow. i Jever present and feut s given in an unholstered chair | # ! 1 ac part, |that thing and let it run unrestrained | {F¥87 WITHE On the Road to|and the second class in a cane-seated zi ( . S l is 1 in your life and what do you have? L‘\‘I':“‘I’( “)"f]""‘llt‘l‘t"y':l "f‘)?\fl‘li:; aftalr In \\))m;!\ the customer has to | i i o b ve had ten | BiVINE unctilion rojuct streteh back his neck, | ( i W inter dale { ¥ of iy We have Tflfimw .1:.1‘,;,.1]‘:,,,.‘.‘/,;2 He followed with Brownell's “FFour- e I e B N things YEATE T8 & drawn into the caldron | 0T ClOver also a happy selection, | low that of American tonsorial art- P . SPECIAL AU t Al shoulder h | and Tosill nade.” T h ts f 6 to 10 + S sl o i) We let all of this| "M ! el |ists. The ghave costs from 6 to { -+ i : canno 1 e '!“'y I ‘;\"’ pugnacious instinct come to the mr.'_} Mr. Rosenberg then eontributed | cents; haircut 25 to 30 cents; sham. | | ; Jiiage : . We o everything we can to annihi. | 010 of his most cxacting technical poo 12 to 20; tonic, 5; massage, 12— | BN last forever i ctoreamenio ntnotanile] A e | feats, Seriabine’s “Nocturne for the the while progrom for $1 to $1.25, | # CHI:\(,HILLA INFANTS . “ g this morning. You don't like : left hand alone. His right hand | including tip. The barber's work is | COATS i Bl i 4_‘ Harness that msvhw n'm what do ohand dlone.(EHInRr RN 5 tip. ; E # Y 'S B | By o o you s i e s A it | et comioraby it tn "I | out th oty ey o it BONNETS amedd nets that | ; in producing the prodigious feats | GIRL SCOUTS CAMP OUT $ S omae e 10 bei prodigious | f ) | 2 g v inovol iha B vou a2 ”::le‘x‘vhu\"":»l'\?:;zl Sh :,\foy‘h.. ,.m',:f [that the left had to perform. And | Winter camping has heen proved g values to $7.95 ; c ‘ o i oup of gentlemen me 5 ST - then, the star nistic nui a snecessful and thrill xperience | 3 i s01 " Buy your SUIE || vt and souness of hwon: | M5 ar cxmendtng lone howe e 0 L e b s o svoun ot ow mrvn |8 | Shightly seiled values to $3.95 : g to w have to say Tl el hapsody,” that sterling tapesiry of | Girl Scouts ‘g! from handling Limit 2 ¢ i {| Some time ago Robert Louis|man has, that is the one of courage. | HUngutian folk melodies interwoven | TFlorence Gooby, Helen and Eisie Ik:d Limit 1 { and overcoat || Stevenson wrote the bhook ¢ re is a fellow here this morn- | With pianistic trickery, By this time | Pankor na and Doris Kieffer, | § ( {| “The Slra Case of Dr. kvl | who doesn’'t have it T pity him | me of those in the audience who Miss L. 8. Shaw, and Fionne, the ’: | ‘ 1 h,] ‘H‘\ | 1 Mr. Hyde” T have often won- 1 do the man | had not hesrd him before came to | camp dog, made up the expedition. é ‘ \ ] : he i derentt why & Hal put thelt wordl| the conclusion he was a very fine | The girls left New DBritain at 8:57 a. | ’ 1 whie t | b e i R e m e (5(S ’ 4 l t { v Nela Tinatoraih Farrell gave a sympathetio | m. and with blanket roll and skates | r a ee i 4 1S 138 into st cireles; | Courage s the instinet that nature 5 of John Prindle Scott’s [over their shoulders they hiked | , ¢ bargau hat his position | put info us from the very beginnin ds in the South,” a “Lull- | from Middletown to Camp Sprague, | . i 1y lovent ‘Him|Teiaates from primal tiedas aby 3 * from the opera “Harold"—with | jol's Pond, Portland. All were | 3 ‘ I erybody. Within | the col of violin obligato by Mr. Fleitzer—and | ready for the dinner which was a | § . N i . a2 J f Q oimal tntinetn A0 1. Tho T Ny e b Do boesonst b e more. wooa was | § Featuring Extraordinary Values in Babies’ Needs. Savings n transformed and tamed. [and 1 who went ba The violinist followed with a Hun- gathered and ehopp and tho | § T wor v hie Jabora- | th e just as fine garian dance by Keler Bela and the camp kitehen saon beeame cozy for | - g 95 99 4sylmnStrc.,; et Krcisler “Licheatreud S mp e e Are Unusually Tempting ! 4 SR imm m.; d two numbers for night. Skating was enjoyed by all, | § HARITGRD (i ato th out without | with Mrs. Rosenberg .ven Fionne who really likes fee bet- | 3 g i A ; S | injury or death, | Andzulatis performing, these being | op than v it SPECIAL | SPECIAL d i “1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” i AL R i strong and hi altz from Arensky's suite—in- fEse - — # > | J ; dal il e B T b Ton ienia e e S B e e ey - BABY BLANKETS | HAND MADE DRESSES i — e T s s 1y 01 realh tliat cotraga Had ren | and Failsonsanil o Spinieh dancall 3trel Charlia Patuodal of 821 Eim | Good size, in Pink and \ of quality nainsook, sizes 1 ez gk e D ature into our makeup from | by Chami . Doth were played ! gireot entertained a number i e = g —— et milsened i) e With fing skill by both pian R Blue; value $1.95 ..... 6 mo.-2 yr.; reg. to 51 49 0 3 J. D. DONAHUE o The thir yon to do | The accompanist for M night. During thel courss. of the | Limit 2 Limit 3 E ! C M1 of the (118 marn at instinct land Mr. Fleitzer was Mr £ two engagements were an- i ot 2 land ued no blaring | tis, while Mr. Rosenbersg nounced, Jos T. Tencl W | VOlCe uliure ng acts |“M ot \ounced, Joscph T. Tench of A of trumpe flags. companist for Mr, Dol e R . Voiees t Tuesdays anid Fridass | A R et fon L Donohie IHV.H ord and Miss Catherina Crow " Wew, MRS L o o gmarine g o oton \] F street TO ALL BABIES BORN IN ; G £ - - raws us aelear- Tuho know hing ab o % . ot a y p i oaier e o anetiing shout & ot PLUBHY GUNTINUE ot sovand' . Grecne ™o mesver NEW BRITAIN DURING THE ., 1 a stinets get 'erawl out in the dark and rain into | l = 3 e - “‘EEK JA 3RD TO JAN. 9TH ] 1l zrip up m and make a an's Land and see what is go- | S 2 L > £ M. C. LeWEtt g VAl e e G shtan ek T CAUSE DAMAGE ! . astom accprrs canae | A BEAUTIFUL GIFT — SEB ‘WINDOW DISPLAY! ) | AT pinle ol sur _ > a | 3 4 h et c Al RS e it ” i o e h “ Lyman C. Pettit, until recently pas- ' S LS tor of the West Presbyterian church UPSTAIRS JEWEL R\ \H()l’ isn't “ Mont et 5 : N SR an | 8 ) e e bk cincanen @ ia Jo | of Newark, N. J., har accepted a call | New Pione 1:I\)0 e S e Put 1000 crian church here, it was an- | i . e | threo ) \ smile upon his lips and the cour ll n |ml last m;:hv‘. Ih‘\\ w&h;lt here §i Complimentarv o vl first otin i age that knows no defeat. I aw oeen vacant since April 1. § 0 Y SRty calling this g for that type of , 2 i1 DENTIST i St o (5 LT S|, s, ¢ U aore cont prsar AR Ticket To The B. Jol D.D.S S T I O e e of things in |Ucd 1o bt ravaged in o growing de- | three rafirend stations and only | ¥ Lyceum To y DI fs 1ok AL BF ! 1o you et Lo time of batile and in the sirsss of |E¢s from flools, Which are compli- | four trains u day. i Every Lady Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. e e o i {: bt it takes a far finer |Cated by gales. Central Europe [# 1 ) Y ‘ ‘ S and ONYGEN il the 1 vor irl ge 1o bear your part |mains fo be the principal # Who Calls At R - N-RAY, GAS and sEN o ; ! v place when |Communication s defcetive a e ke o | ants’ iellininnbeels g mandl nythi et of the disaster il o ' BAKERS VANI i Our Infants i | A o S ANILEA pu el ; ©d to you i this: That | (One report reaching London i 4 pre, wholeromo Tloor Vhis ,]. o take that 1 instinct [that in Transylvania toll ot made fron [ (an 1‘1001) A o v 0od God has put in you ldead has rea 11,0 | "1"3"‘“':’"'\vr'1ml:|~lrnu~ lnd in g 5 R L to help vou work your| The flood waters of the Theiss| | | cdor. Do £ T ORETAL L \ . i [ - e e i § in the out-of-tr river rthe fam anil BATTERIFS orersithicn iy iRl i ery et ARG R s i e « : d f5 i he ela this morni v ¢ ty had been built [with which his heart A number of s who =ou | 3 L : A. ABE1Z Fel. 2860 arount s, min Hd i P S e 3 | People Notice It. Drive Them | VlNGS BANE( OF NEW BRITAIN 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. i ety of t three | Bethle, the re v * the | Off with Dr. Edwards’ ould ne o Af there v most. atilict i Ve e ] CABINLT WORK OF 4LL KINDS gL e | L L Mo et ! 3 Olive Tablets : : ) 0 cong 0 | con i in this| 1 Franee ginm, the op- | \fim’"\h'f"rn\ o ot embarrass you * | ) community timism ent t least by the mmh Tonger if vou get a package of e ithorities, i lumpened by | Dr. 11\]\u:(. ! Olive Tablets. The skin D 2 d b ¢ FIREMEN KEPT BUSY 1 rai ul pl to clear after you have eposits made on or eforc s ost of the flooded streams -ap- | taken the tabletsa few nights. | P e /) Y Haven l\v-pnr(nu-n( s Prompt !, qr to have 1 1 the peak or Cleanse the bl bowels and liver | ‘ Jai i D Kt 04 Tiose Dowh SR : e St I)frl J};&'\m Oh\el’l‘ahl»t: the M d 4 h taven, Jan. 4 (P Twoil i in the Meuse and-| Successful sul ute for calomel; there'’s / J v Mioven o "in " tha Snint Francle | gy | mo sickness or pain after taking them. onday, January A4th, | = and| the | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that ‘ « Shop on which calomel dees, and just as effec . . . e o Vel B H el ol e entioTand will receive interest from e R could safe instead of severz and irmitating. ‘ sterday beto No cne who takes Olive Tablets is g jone ‘ e ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” ] t d = AL 2 bad breath, a dull, listle ° Januarv S Ot o e e ) n Holland & exists in . constipatio wpxd liver, bad 4 3 S ons on our ¢ provin 4 and | disposition or pimply face, S Overyssel . ¢ Tablets are a purely vegetable . . e, Aithongh the risers in - Tngland | compound mised with clive oll: you 5 per cent being paid ware very deseription ¥ nd Wales ev | wiil know them by their olive color. E e e riotithy Ghic & v . Dr. Eds ars among pa - e e found open 4'\""\'<vn A h liver and bowe) % 3 ] , A {en callon can. Polic in var nd Olive ’I;ibl_fit\karc the 178 Main Street ¢ . nd for cash onhy he fire was effective result. Take one or . 4 { at the flames N ( - . Ly s ot ondon pian g ) See how much Open Mondav, Evenmq—7 to 8:30 . “5%‘ - e r man !ii} RILLED BY OWN STILL Wallingford Man s found Dead When Ned vs Enter Room o, /i N » llingford, Jan. 4 .1) — Manur I | 24, w { dead on t < 9 ' floor of th 112 North Saturday ar = after per- TAcERuTesl moE of New Britain, Conn. . lower foor had enter ani halt ac Al i i avertment v g gas ! nnounces y ro 1edical exar d that the F ) v T 0 T A | The Fi |‘\(an Orf‘"‘fl“l LG S ; SR 99 A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 0ld and rp able 1 ny roads are impnssa % % i G l Prov i e e Sy o By Miss Lucia C. Coulson, C.S., of London, England ¢ FYRT \-v r of a Ce! § The BEH r“.l a Qua o a ('cn;l:ryfafl Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, ‘ ?‘y(” e \( b I"{"%N ‘Ll‘r il The First Church of Christ, Scientist, i 4 , GR Bos ! oston, Massachuset | E and as a Prevéntive. h ts S - er for lighting pu Accept only genuine “Phillips,” 3 Glft Sbu Inc. | ikeladihl r records for many ginal Milk of Magnesia pre- in Church Edifice, Corner Park Place and West Main St. 5 ) R Nt 5 . i é 2 (g’ gflly a wi AL corrective Monday Evening, January 4, 1926, at 8 o’Clock { T LTCY - _— an_antaci % o AT Floxs In Holland ent bottles, -cent bot- | T T2 W. MAIN ST B ) D Opp. Hotel l rice 3 . Amsterdam, Jan. 4 (P—The flood tles, contain directions — any drug THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED = READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. 'yaters of Holland continue to rise, store. s

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