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16 NEW BRITALN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 7, 1926, » [ ——————— e ———— = D e e BMMES R“ADS F[]R TACNA-ARICA DISPUTE SUPPORT ASSURED | PLEADS NOT GUILTY | City Items | FGANGETS PENSION | WILL LOOK LIKE MEN i"_"“"_’ THIEE HERALD : BREAKS OUT AFRESH : , T W AN THEIR [IWN L“SSI:S PRRISERN Rallrond Exccutives and Employes' | Cugenc Derry of Norwich Who thrl!unl- |I..w-|v,< Lycoun 'm.y;. Sate Board of Conteol Also Ap- (Beauty Specialist Warns Women | WANT ADS ) )| | y ter, 14th, 16th and 16th, Proceeds | S s % ! ] Ohare aTana S Connite harace Eie Unlons Tavor New Method of Set- | Killed Two Childeen aud AMempt- v 1o charity, Tickels on sale at| Droves Exchange of Land To | Smoking Will Make Them Appear | '““"’“"."‘:,“1%“‘," Sl RerEE QU 4 ) | thing Labor Disputes. | ed Sulcide o Be Tried by Court, | Pleree Co—advt shten €4 syille o Masct 3 | LINE RALEN FUR t i 2 i ) tween Peruvians and Chileans | & P [ « ulelde o ied by Cour O1aa abioe el ot Heth ealilaz Stralghten Collinsville Road More Masculine, | CONSECUTIVE. INSKICTIONS q ’ L 4 . J | [ sac IS e 8 plue " " 9 - g o | Cl 2, 1 i Cfimpftmfl“ With Boats Given Made Today. ,Wosuington, Jun, 7 (M—President | Norwich, Jan, T (F—Eugene J, | serif me unusuul values. 8| Hartford, Jan, 7 P—The board of | Noew York, Jan. 7 ®)—Women will | p Charge Prepaia i 3 Coolidge wag assured today that both |Derry of Norwieh who on Qctober | days only. French Hat Shoppe, 87 [eontyol, meeting at the stato capi- | look lNke men it they continue to|]| 4 Y, too} hoe k] k1 3 s ”]e R("cl&flll \ 7 UP—Charges | the railroad exccutives and the em- last, took the lives of hiy two | West Main streot, Prof, Bldg.—advt. |1al today, took favorable actlon on |smoke, Joseph Byrne, managing di- || § i ! 4 % s wero being ex- | Ployes' unlon would stand behind the |voung sons and then attempted | Maior & Pattison Tickets on, #ale e roq of Thomas . Lgan, | rector of tho Natlonal Beauty Shop || ¢ due kT e Peruvians and |98reement reeently reached at Chi |sufeide, was arraigned in eriminal | Monday 11 at C. L, Pierce & Cosuperintendent of the welghts and |owners' conventlon, said today. The | S i ! Washingt Jan. 7 (M—Much of Cl 1-Arican plebis- C480 on a new method to settlo rall |superior court here luy on g |udvt. z measures division of the state police | tobaceo face is becoming more com- || 0 days 160 e o8 0h lowing the latest |702d 1abor diaputes. or ine |ChArEe of second de murder, He | The Lions I'rolie at Lyceum the- | gopartment, for retirement on Feb- | mon among women, ho added. I| vuariy Order Ratr Upon Application | the losses clal y 1 ; tween the two | We Wo Atterbury, president of the |pleaded not gullty and chose triul |ater, 141h, 15th and 16th, Proceeds |ryary 1, on a pension of $2,000, ires of the swomen who|| Count & wards to o' iiae ; can be tracked (o rutes 1o} {\"“""-‘l';"‘ ‘v‘(‘"“"“" calied at {h® [y the court Attorney Ar-|£lven to charity, Tickety on sale at| Wighway Commissioner John A. smoke he said, “grow sharper as || \h\ne QAR e ki sl competiti 1 ler | <, commander of | White House a xfrl'lw_ president ad {hur M, Brown announced that the | e Pierce & Co—-advt. MacDonald was authorized to ex- | the nicotino hat ows up them. || Miniwwm Hook Churge. 36 centa, | Gieneral s 1A head |t port Rimac, which (0onferred With a delegutlon of eli- (irjal probably would be held week | Sce lutes clorlal" pletury ange small parcels of land in the In become taut and sallow. || No Ad Acceten After 1 b M to k s $59 the gov nt Mississippl barg 1 Ucayali at A peans h"d"‘]""["“f""'“vw"l_“]‘l 10+ lagter next. Judge Allyn L. Brown {ramed iu our cuse. Ohmstedt's— Svlilo wih ihe (Gol- loso thelr vosy color, The || Slesifed Page'on saue Lay eai 10 i line, J toduy before the sen- | Was'serlously injured and a compan- | fiqed P B FOuricon. . & H""‘, {presided at the court sesslon today, | AVt |lins company for the purpose of |corners of the mouth show wrinkles. || " ads cceptea wver the retepnone | ¢ 1 Fon el jon, a Peruvian luwyer named Ier well and Donald Richberg. | gorpy ohjoroformed his two sons e Letruightening the lines of the high- The lawer lip shows a tendency to || for convenlence of customers. Call we | ' Mr. Caolidge was informed by his | g B 926, Ask for a “Wani AQ" Ope Urklie ¢ the Goo ez, slightly hurt last night when | Sr €O0ICES Was Earmes BY Bi® fatter he had quarrcled with hiy TOUND DEAD IN BED ways, Mr. Macbhonald was also | protrude beyond the upper lip. The || ¥#8 : vill, whi ) irg {n which they were |S8116r8 that there was ugroement olllywire and she had left him. Wsetticld, Mass., Jun, T == iuthorized to sell three houses | €ves acquire a stare and the 1lds rise | | ‘.' ; r rt from Tacna toward Arica y ill points ‘h: e propasal, which s e I'rank L. Moorv, president of the wpjeh are to he disposed of In con- | and fall more slowly.” | i rlong ha id such an & O1Y/aig] Penusiun quar=Nauld aelshSlha SxallrcadIstion 1CE JAM FORMING Weaifield Ttiser Paper company of |quction with the elimination of rail- | TYrne sukgested that the tonnis rac. } ¢ oads 1o g in 7 L 1 that the car | sy tusscll, was found dead from hrart | yaaq ssing! Saybrook. Bids | auet would make a good substitute | { tion woull ¢ { vailroad r il e axhd AVIALONE oL (At ols h 4 road crossings in Saybrook. i ”"I‘| 1 \ rned through th I'h ; ""!H' !j" v "';' "‘N"{ r)‘““ discase In his bed in @ New York |yl be requested for the houses |for the cigarette. i tei T 110 A el vera not disclosed will be p s liotel, according to word reccived | T forest and wild lifs commis iy tisear) e iving hospital tre ented soon in both house and sen- |Njagara River Is Blocked and Pre- here, I Rt e anlkaa o lamofey th ASPITY | Buna ments 1 ment, of 1 for yor ¥ ston was authori nploy o — . a3 SR f ate. ) ¢ 3 Tor many years Moore was a pa- [yqditfonal care takers » : SURTAL ™ VAULAS- Concrete ce) el e P oral ‘T whose' Peruviar T cautions Are Being Taken To Pre- | per manufacturer fn Watertown, N. | G Solin, employed at the L e I R ok S Yo mest water | Party from the Rimas was attacked | GAMBL[NG TR]AL []N T P Y. A year ago he purchased a con- | ARGUMENTS WEARD TODAY | baths in Oak street, was asphyxiated | xgw BRITAING Monumental works, 123 competitio y penalize cers | by Chileans at 1 1 yesterday, to; trolling {nteres i Norwalk, Jan. 7 (®—Arguments Dy coal gas while attending to the | Oak St Monumente of all aizes and tain sectior t country with | day denfed that he had shot into th e e Niagara Falls, N. Y., Jan. 7 (®— River firm & wera being heard before Judge Ed- | furiace early yesterday. Persons | :fi:”.‘f,‘.‘,:lf:fl'y Carving and letter cuttiug | high rates o t Is to make hilean crowd fom the balcony of Evidence Ts Introduced fn Stamford [AN ice jam Is forming in the lower setts. He lived in Springfield. {\vin & Thomas In United States dis- | Who went into the cellar to look for | - 3 ! up the defici s residence the Chileans had |Ntagara river. From Lewiston to | —_— |trict court here today In the case of | him also were partly overcome, but | 2 the rged. Five members of Gen rml‘ Case and Name of John McKee of (the mouth of the stream at Fort | {the Fullerton Tron Works company ‘ W able to return to the floor | l’s.u.mn'r U“:rh;t { th 1in | Pizarros party v wdly hurt dn | ) fce floes have piled up and | ARGUMENTS MONDAY lof §t. Louls against the rell |4 Phono 264312, | I'c 1ghU as to make | EwgHRYonComaRiUp: er has raised four feet, | I'oundry and Machine company of | CUT FLOWERS-potied plants, pleaving ige of the bill &0 'l”-m' treatment ry. Ofher| gtamford, Jan. 7 —Among can- | Precautions are belng taken to e p—— Angonla. 3 % saristy. Gpeciallung .,br;#\:_rl‘fi}f.“h?:m 4 he yrohibit s ecelved rlou g 3 1t tec! ope v ] ot " . | a 8 o Lbaciliice o L uh ~ 4 ght e prohiblted | Poruvians recclved le Mx‘i‘:‘:'n“ celicd checks offered as eshibits in |protect proncriy along hoth the | Appeal of Sacco and Vanzettt Will | The case involves the alleged 1n- Clty Advertlsemenl shohneon's Greouhunee, 12 thoich 5 to what he charac- | Jiries, Boco uvian rey the second of the trial of the |American and Canadian shores. In LN S e fringement of a patent on a su Chiristmas potted plants, buskets and ‘e inate ra 16 Lhieans assert that many of ipewey club raid prisoners in city |recent rs fce jams in the lower | : Heard By Full Bench of Mass. | capg crushing mill used in Havana. e arTal | cut flowers.” Assorted wreatlis for wine i hefr own people also wers hurt, n- | court today wera two made out to (Nlagara have damaged property on| : |The case nrobably will take two| RIEht of way for East Side trunk | doors and “cometery. Flower | TAlgallbe sding the prefe nolice at Tac- |the order of John A, MeKee of New |both sldes of the stream and the| Supreme Court faces e from East street westerly to | entiouce, y B { m " na, who was hit by a stone H . |gtac! a o | B ells street. | | ! stone, aven, who last weck was sent to |glacial formation has attracted un-| pooo o o i | | ! Jan. 7 (P—A nts iih ot NeTnit ! . ro secking . s e I 1f1 and fined in that clty after con- [usual attention. Rivermen say that | N} . v0 next Monday by the| DENVER GEIS CONVENTION |, FERaIe SliyoC e Bt hy | S oy S hach Tower rate on basic commo-| SALARY RAISE FOR TEACHERS |viction {n gambling elub cencs. {n continuation of the cold &nap that | ()| hench of the supreme court on | Los Angeles, Jan. 7 (P—Denver o0h: Jan, 6 1926 Hubber and Glove Clothe es from Chicago to Pacific coast | The school hoard at fts meet The McKee checks for $32 each [set in this morning will result in a | . ! B e s To whom it may concern: i L 2 1 I dities I s m it r h | hills of exceptions filed by the de- | was awarded the next convention of oo Rk narah ing House, Reward {f returned to 22§ i terminals than from the same city Friday received a recommendation | were taken from Nicholas C. Mead, [huge jam that will rival in size those ¢, nco"in "{he case of Nicola Sacco |the American Bar assoctation, which i otice 1s b y given that lh'?y, Maple St 3 i to intermediate poin from the teachers’ committee 10 18 821d to have backed the horee |of former years. and Bartolomeo Vanzetti convicted | will bo held July 21 to 23, at a meet. | 50273 of Compensation und Assess- | ;58T —croam color colllo dog, with. faur | H "The result would be” Y said, | that the salary of teachers in the racing pools here. A ge ice bridge spans the river |{ " 10s1 o the murder of a baymas. |ing of the executive committee of .‘mr‘m, of the City of New Britain has :‘mvz»fi! w;.p' ’|1\’4‘ng§ notify, 596 East i f ¥ihat fnst e inter-mountain | lower grades of the Junfor and| Private detectives told of playing |below the cataracts, reaching from |yo\\a buard at South Braintree, | the assoclation here. Hadenbap ol owRENaypra sament 5 TR R f 4 eountry reaping any benef fron Senlor high schools be raised so that cards at a private house in Atlantic the foot of the Falls to the upper ;.\ ot ver sentenced. Vanzetti hus | jand award of damages caused by| R i the Panama ( I, it actually would it will conform with that paid {in Street which Joseph Palmer, one of steel arch bridge. It s a solid struc- |been serving a sentence in states i!lghl of way for East Side Lr'\;nk rd he penalized bec of the water other cities. It was found on fnves- |the defendants, is charged with |ture. O Eabtor e s Nanat C- d . sewer, from East street to Wells ARKER LOST—Number 271, competition furnished by that water- | tigation that the salary paid teach. USing for gaming purposes This winter the bridge fs visibls at [E7'320 {07 anothor offonss, Snd Sact| Ity Advertisement | srect. vie: i Piease retura o A, Pedaraont, Kensing: vay.” ers the ¢h sch s 4 'he: at took ight, because of the illumination of - | amages | ,_Conn. way U3 18 i the high schools Is less than | They sald that Palmer took a nigh during the long battle by their Hdward O, Kilbourna $4,500.00 | THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK—My Mr, Ford said that Chicago manu- | that paid in most other high schools | “cut” of each game of 25 to 60 cents, the cataracts. | . el | . . $4,500. TR AVINGENE gh schools |counsel to bring about a new trial. | | Bodwell Land C P aes book No. 2862, has been lost or are in the state, but that pay of teach- showing that. he was interested. | “Four bills of. exceptions: brought | . SeWer in Dover Road, from Lin. | Bodwell Land Co. .. 10.00| gestroyed, I hereby apply for tho pays 5 ers in the elementary schools ig Prosecutor Max Spelke offered 15 NOMINATED FOR MARSHAL |, "o G. Th 5 hiet d ‘coln Street east to Corbin Avenue. | ———— | ment of the amount of the deposit ith the Pacif qual to th h 001 * lexhibits, which include cancelled | Washington, Jan, 7 P—Presiden- |y, Yitam G tHOMPEOR, ¢iles Ce- ! $4,510,00 | represented by the same or the lssuancs irade with tI ici cqual to that of other schools in the ibits, c nety cancelled | as o= {fense counsel, will be argued before | mown Clerk’s office, city of New f i of a duplicate book therefor. Signed, that the Panama C stite. The recommendation will be | cbecks, bank stames, racing charts tial nominations today include that |y, "o preme court. One is based on | Britatn. G . ;-wg New| Accepted, adopted, certified from| jony gmigel, Etafaniia Smigs ed as a factor in ccast to acted upon and letters, The hearing went on |of Danfel Breckenstein to be United |,y o POl Py g b B Neel O | Britain, Conn., Jan. 6, 1926, | record and published twice by order transpor | e | this afternoon and it probably will |States marshal, for northern New Thayer who presided at the murder To whorn it may concern: of the Common Councll; = = ] T SRR . | 1ast throv ; { York. [sehe A1k : Notlce is hereby given that th Atlet WOMAN SUES $ ast through tomorrow. ork. trial in the Norfolk superior cnurhlu 2 ' C | o 5 Lydia Lose has sued Joseph A R [The others nro basea on rulings of [ 08¢ of Compentation and Assess- | ALEBDD LLATHOMEEON, I C RS RE(‘ervr‘nn Fitzgerald for $600 dmaages as the 4 ———-———-‘1" 2 )fiyj n dremiseing motions | ent of the City of New Britain, has | City Clerk 123,000 A bR AT AYE e S A e e e e 6 ‘-f“'“-” T“"’:" ) dlmiseing mOtons fmade the following: Asscssment of | SR | i —at— | ; LI Gommonsialtnt: o) B R AN Vi |special benefits or botterments, | g~e . The Farm o‘l the Late Matthew | on Septembe BawaraiA - I = | caused by the construction of a sew- lty vertisement telechner, situated in the staniey This Includes Cars of Al Classes e i |Quarter Meter Saves |er in Dover Road, from Lincoln | 5 [RALEES Ehltg, Briind, G i i i v ud it was s a3 lIStreetienit Corb! T all B = N | Near Hartford Rescervoir No. 4. i and Excecds Tecord of 1925 By ¢d by Constable Pre : ) Several From Death |Strect east to Corbin Avenue, viz: | City of New Britain, Conn, | SATURDAY, JAN. 9, 19201 P M. A ¢ _Saverio De Carletto, through 8, G Boston, Jan. 7 (P—The fact thot | p o BEAE et January 6, 1926 | 13 Holsteln and good grade cows, all About 26,000 Machines, Cusale, has hrought suit against Leo their gas meter was of the quarter- | S CATEONSR e e Change in grade on Corbin Avenue, t | S, Ha tuberculin tested, 1 young bull, 3 immons and We Redden for in-the-slot variety probably saved ‘”“ R from Hart Street, south to young farm hors ; 33.40 art r 7l 7 h—There ave | o ~, . Vi i A 0" ant Tt epistineg |40, damages, - Constablo Fred Win- scveral boarders in a south cnd lodg- | 1 M- & Tt peargnrcolSLiect Ten tons of hay, 45 tons ensilage, 2 ] o T 3% his LI Stite aeabrathE B Bl “"""1 the papers on the defend- |1ng house from death by asphyxia- | “O5E I NES AN 5.2 | To_whom it may concern. | heavy two-horse farm wagons, 1 ] e S taAL et ot o condustEthelUosyCother; [tion, Medical Examiner Timothy | ., St T€Ie 8 Notice is hereby given that the |business wagom, 1 buggy, 1 set dgerema el Zuncheongiie) Leary safd after viewing the body of | Walter Buckey 0 Board of Compensation and Assess- | heavy bobs, 1 mowing machine, 1 Nsiclp adgeEiant: |Cliftord Fowler, a suicide. Fowler | H- 1% Shepard ..., J ! ] % g A ftes | i = : ment of the City of New Britaln, | sulky plow, walking plows, hay rake, This figure includes automobiles| SERVICE CLASS ELECTS Mrs. G. Storm of 127 North Street, New Britain, Conn., Gives had been dead for several days, but | Dugal McMillan .. ! b Tl ! Mill . has made the following appraise- | harrows, caltivators, extension lade of all classes ¢ At the annual meeting of the First it T f the & a William I, Flanagan ..... St o &) AroFsa X ) ) st | § ; =3 |the gas supply must have failed soon | n ment and award of damages and | der, chalns, 7 oo registration on the corresponding ist church loving scrvice class | Her Receipt For Health And Happiness, lafter he lay down on a gas stove in | 1ouls . Jones and g erge (Lluko (Ul GO, sment of special benefits or bet- | with n- sy other fz 1 s it Ve 00, the total oy v other farm tools and im- date last year 1 , the tota ternoon at the home 1|, O.S. Bennett ..... terments, caused by the change in | plements. then being 97 tomobiles of all o Arps, K¢ Louis 8. Jones and Y bl {the basement and turned on several b of Mrs. rd C. Connolly on| ain who a few weeks ago were sick |of the burners, the medical exam- 5 : 56,55 | Srade of Corbin Avenue, from Hart Terms Cash classes. | South rurrfltl.s'rw;v,r'ln: ]10“0\\'||w ind ailing but are now in the best |iner believed. e ]";‘“":g' Py 156.35 trect southerly to a point near | Note: This sale s called in settie ! — S cfficers were elected: President, Mrs of health Among them I find one | S §. Jones and Monros. Street i it i ¥ e o . mST | Spere, 3 A i d one | anvami ] e 8 2 nt of an cstate, Everything must UNITEI STATES FILES lf:()Tl ST | Alice C. ”;chi vice-president, im for Mrs. North who says: | FIREMEN CONTRIBUTE | 0.8 B"-""’g:)lm-!- i 187.87 Damage Benefits | he sold. o Cons Jan. 7 (A eech; secretary, Mrs z | Tifty dollars each has been con- | South Side st Slde ‘The ROURKE-ROBOTHAM Co., Inc, 4 “p asi Yoo v el ¢ IKE-] A) ., Inc, American embassy has filed a pro- on; treasurer, Mrs. | | “For the past three years I have \iijbuted o the Polish Orphanage | Louls S Jones and gbate Gt diorees | Shlcy Masdias ! fest with the Turkish government |Charles T. Nowland. been a sufferer trom Indigestion and |ung the Children's Home, by the| O. 8 Bennett ........ CEIBIGH S et it SToT00 (o Conm against its legislation to tax goods —ee tways had a sour acid stomach and | pyremen’s Pension and Relle asso- | 8 . Frank H, & Jennie 4 . C imported from the United States | NEW STYLES | no matter how lght I would eat T|cjation, | George K. Macauley | Stewart, jointly 120700 | s e R S vight times more than the customs | Cincinnatl, Jan. 7 (P —Spring and would have sournees and much gas | 0. 8. Bennett ....... 0 | Frank H. & Jennie Sl NO. 12,846, duty asscksed on merchandise com- summer styles for young men will 1nd l)llua'.i I tried many ways to get | = = Louis 8. Jones and Stewart, Tolntly 60.00 | Treasury Department, office of Compe ing from countrics hich have nd toward more athletic lines, with well but it seemed that nothing | ¢~Ne Ad a | O.S. Bennett .. il “Thos, Raiie SapiEeailansalithwACU rancy. % i ed anmarclall trealles road shoulders walst and | elped me. 1 also had a sore lame | lty vertisement | uic. varsiana | .o 135.20| ::‘1“;10'\'020”"‘1 o (L SR B R RO LR (o B i hips and trousers narrower than are | tack for many years and had given B | Louls 8. Jones and 5 K,,nn,?dv 2 {:r{',\f, | sented’ to the undersigned, At has. been A — worn at the present time, the style 1p ever getting any relief from M.‘ O. 8. Bennett .....v0000 o Hfl‘!lh‘ —r'q,‘“'“' to appear that “The City Natlonal y MERCHANT 1S BANKRUPT | committee of the International As- | “I heard a great deal about “ERB-| ACCEPTANCE OF PARK DRIVE |y oufs 8. Jones and Sy A e et ey ot New 1 7! Tames tion of Clothing Designers pre- JUS” and decided it was a remedy | Notice is hereby given that a hear- | o, 5, Bennett ...... eeee 13B.201 Y 7z f‘ {and State of Connecticut, has complied Baats oods merchant of |dicted today. The popular coat will that would help me and thereforo I | I8 Will be held before the Board of | youjs &. Jones and |5 e ,,mg, o JRTEnialiftheproyienniolithe Statutes of 2irfield. filed a petition of voluntary be two-button sack model. | took a bottle and the results that 1 Public Works, City of New Britain, | 0, s, Bennett .......... 135.30 EeRand e Jacoh the Unlted States required to be com- Fairfield, fil T | 8 tha in Ro 207, City Hall, at 7:30 p. Yung, Jr., jointly 200,00 | plled with before an association ehall be bankruptey with the clerk of the — got from that bottle gave a pleasant N Ttoom 507, " S Louis 8. Jones and West Side authorized to commence the business of United States court heie today listing surprisc and I took two more | M TUes evening, January 12th,| o, 8 Bennett ..... dionor LI L | Banking; Special Noti 1926, on the proposed taking of 1and | {ouis §. Jones and Elizabeth Yung, Now thereors 1, J. W. Molntash, Comp= Jiabilities of §3.260.59 and assets of | Special Notice bottles. Py 4 | Loouls S. Jones anc e e oller of the Currency, do hereb il i Ifor highway purposes from Francis| o 8. Bennett .......... 112.42 nna Yung Zeh- oller ot rrency, do hereby cer- 1500, | T have now taken three bottles of | g e e v : % | ter and Jacob (v Rihat Rexne JCity, NatiooalliBank ot i ERBIUS o §t. to Highland Terrace, same to be _.._._‘ : 6w Britain® in the City of New Britain All who are Interested are invited | RBJUS" and those three hottles | ypown as Park Drive, and establish- | $3,008.44 | YUng Jr, fointly 1,200.00 in the County of Hartford and State of to attend the benefit bridge of the ave made me a well woman and 1inp gtreet and grade lines thereon. i ! e [ Pane el autiatisechitcRcomimene Rt s helalsatirany Tani can truthfully say that Tam free of | A1l persons inter are roquest- | Accepted, adopted, certified from Total $1,270.00 $800.00 | Section Fiity one hundred ‘and. maty nine ATy 0 at the Bur hotel all aches and palns. | ed to be present at said hearing, if [ record and published twice by order | Accepted adopled, certified from |of tie Revised Btatutes of the United S0 many les have already been In an intery with the {B- | “ERBJUS,” pronounced WERB- |they sce cause, and be heard in re- | of the Common Council, | record and published twice by order ',,, [Eebtimuny) wherent d that to insure accommoda- |JUS" representative at The Vair he JUICE is heing introduced at The |lation to the above. Attest, | of the Common Council. and seal " of ‘office " thie Binth " Say. of tions reservations should be made by |said: “I am in receipt of many let- Fair Drug department by a repre BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, ALFRED L. THOMPSON | Attest November, 1025, Friday afternoon with the chairman, [ters from many people in New Brit- [sentative of the ERBJUS Co. G. H. JOHNSON, Clerk. City Clerk ALFRED L. THOMPSON, | ' o S W. McINTOBH, d Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons. Tel, 1248, | City Clerk YISML\ omptroller of the Currency. N Rl SKIP_PY Special Notice By PERCY CROSBY BUT 50 FAR- KNOCK woop ~ WevE r::eus/? HAD A CocLp IN THE FAMILY. e L Y. WE USED To HAVE A Lor IN OUR FAMILY,BUT NOT Now S0 MUCH. | HAD AN UNELE WHAT INUENTED A HEROSENE FURNACE - VERY NEAR ONLY HE DION'T ExPECT NO EXPLOSION - OM, WELL - NO SENSE CRyIN' OUVER SPILT MiLic. THEN | HAD ANOTHER UNCLE THAT PLAYED POITER WITH PLENTY 0' ACES, BUT HE NEVER WRITES ANY MORE THEN | HAD A BROTHER WHAT INVENTED A FLYIN' VEST, BUT ONE DAY HE WALIED OFF THE ToP OF A Hous€'N' FoReoT 70 BUT7ON IT. GH [ CouLD G ON AND ON Company H, eet this eve wipes out principal ¢ interest almost before you realize it. € SRR F James Valides, co-partners, do- Beneficial loans furnish the s under the firm name of means to get out of debt and ardware City Market, alleged bank- stay out 7 We Lend Up to §300 to Housekeeper's dth Infantry, will 0 instead of | lowed by a e . tes District Court, Dis- ecticut, | tter of Edward Vassos | ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION | Only lawful interest ¢ g "\‘ o1 } Beneficial Loan : T | 9 WEST MAIN ST KAUIALL BLDC o 1 ¥ | ROOM 101 PHONE 194 i nts Open 9 10 5:50 Satur 'avs 9 10 1 A 5 ) | ~ AWinning Model ’ Flfiiags{"fia st 1 " i AR } “EVERGLADES LINITED” T SOEBL LRSI Through Tra N I i s SR e o noT EE AUNT MAGGE) ™ - f p | B ReR S b : el [SInCE SHE'S BEEM ~.J & e o { REALLY i é t : REMODELED SMATTER ) P You ARE. ' “ 139 ey SHES A /< POLLY 2 TELL . \ ¢l MAGGIE. i . o o (B Plkett SCREAM!) 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