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MARRY YOUNG, I§ [ ity tems Southampton and Cherbourg “rrrJ | Mr. and Mrs. Howard §. Hart of 324 | Hart st, New Britain Men Should Wed at 25, Women | " serce ‘b ¥ifinne. onen. stedt.—advt [ Mrs. F. C. Prelle is resting com fl[ Z0| He Sflys | fortably following an operation | —_— Thursday at the New Britain Gen. | . | eral hospital | The ag 4 :‘\’\ |"“7 0 :'“I:'f’" A. Nash Co, suits and overcoats, | o Rev. Matthew Traynor, pastor of || 71on Made. T, F. McCabe, 49 Wal. St. Mary's church in a talk on mar. | B4t s'reet, Tel. 454.—advt lage at all the masses yesterday, |, A "N Was born | 5 ¢ * |, Mrs, I luring which J.e “olced his dis g roval of long courtships. [y 4 = The o times Camp Clara, R, N g Apd 1 a regular m Y rental ¢ r 1 month, stallation of officers R of cases, men who| Miss Mary Taylor Blauvelt s ble to provide |2 58 the Current Events club | wselves “old bach- |the meeting to be held Tuesday, | | 19. Her subject will be | en men and women reach mid- [ “Our Domestic Affairs and the | befora mar: he said. | Dutles of Congress " | 2 1 after & time that they are | The executive committee of | F hing the age when thelr chil- | Everyman's Bible class will meet to- | % ould be _tarting to help them |morrow evening. The Blue army | hut instead, the children are still in [meets tonight. o0l and the parents have grown | Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Weld are v!ml vay from child life, The years bo- [guests of Captaln and Mrs, R, O. tween them form a span equal to |Sanderson of Indian Head Mary. hat hetween children and grand- |land, | parents xandra lodge, No. 24, A, L. O, | One of the arguments proffered | Daughters of & George, will hold & ge before | regular husiness meeting Wednesilay that no suitable mates | evening in Vega hall Flve candidat Another is that the | will be initiated, On Thursday after- of marriageable age |noon tha members will be enter. fications of brides of | tained at the home of Mrs. Willlam Still another is that the | Gleed of 291 South Main street, oung women will not make capable | The recently elected officers of ousewites. This is very unsound tt Tribe No. 14, I, O. R. asoning, Father Traynor asserted. |M, will be installed in office at & He also touched on the subject of | meeting of the tribe this evening. ixed 1 s, He called atten- hem M. L. Willlams for waiting until middle 1arrying is an be found voung women lack tho q he past. he fact that the Catholfe Hartford and his staff will be in ¢h disapproves of marriages | charge of installation. Refreshments vith people of another faith and he ‘\\1 I be served after the work. wivised the people of St. Mary's Baze 8 H. Curtin of Black Rock ! tners of t nue has retu marry ish to choose pa th when the eir own He wanted rned from a vacation trip to Cuba it understood that he casts no reflec- | tion on those who have heen prin- | suspended by the state motor vehicle cip in mixed marriages but he |commissioner: John Silva, 345 Myr- vished to call attention of those of | tle street, Albert Boutin, 364 Elm | marriageable age to the attitude of Istreet, and Joseph Walton, 89 Har. | the church and to urge that it be rison street. onsidered 1 respected | Sons were horn v sterday at the e { New Britain Gen hospital to Mr. | LIONS FROLIC PROFITABLE: | 3o ¥srio Soat 114 sutnam | . | McCnsker, 840 Stanley street, | John H. Flanne weeks t Profits Not Yet Known, May Run s been undergoing Well Over $1,000 Mark—Gifts To | M°0t at the New Britain General | federal prison, need not turn over After thwarting an attempted |tions, Blanche Levenson; recitations i ospital, is reported to be improv- |$60,000 worth of property she haltls\ San Antonio, Tex, Jan. 18 UP— | holdup at the Economy store, 631 |3nd s?ngs. Charles !’\Iillgr; til:}o: (:aa and Kane By Cast Eng: to the referce-in-bankruptey of G. | Bill Mehlhorn is sorry he yelled West Main street, Saturday night.lm’rk"““‘ trlo, entertainers, w The democratic town committee ' ;. Redmond and Co. Inc., a ruling | while Bobby Cruickshank was put- | Mrs. J, Licht, planist. B anTin DL ionmancesy sach one il fcet oTght af headdriattaratn| o hslatic v s i Asaie e | ting on the last green trying to win |JOhn Baker, manager of the store, { 10 & erowded house, the Lions club |the Sovercigns building on 1\ day by the U. S, circuit court of ap- |the Texas open championship yes.|ePOrted to police that he escorted Unemployment s decreasing olic of 1926 has heen declared a | syroot, [peals 1t revised a lower court de- |terday. |the holdup man to the door and al- | gverywhere in- the Union of South emendous sugeess, While 1t is not | Rev, W, A, Harty branch, A, O, H., Slelon Siderlog Revicen: of bKe value {lowed him to escape in a sedan. known yet, several or will it be known for will meet at 8 o'clock the night at Judd’s hall on Main street. s what | total result | will be financially, it is safe to m'.r.l‘ NEW BRITAIN [ETHEL: FPEALLY NOW, — THE FIGS™ MADE. Y e GIRISY OF TO-DAY- ISY AL OIT OF PROPORTION TO TE CMSE— DAILY HERALD, MON That Love To ——— AY, JANUARY 18,1926 HMSQ T OF WHAT T GIDIS OF YES DAY= HD 1O PIT_1P Wi /. NOT PAY OVER MONEY Deriruetcy Court Frees Mrs., Redmond of Necessity of Turning Over Some Sixty Thousand. Ll Boston, Wwho for several | M. Redmond, wife of George F. Red- treat- imond, Boston broker now in Atlanta | tomorrow of 60 per cent of the Redmond es- tate in West Newton, Ma He " ; 2 The Lady Nest of Owls will hold |at more than $100,000, to Arthur | dict that the amount to be divided |y ingaliation of officers tonight at | Black, referce in bankruptey. The |shank refused o among the three institutions, the |04qq Jeliows hall on Arch street. 1court Children’s home, the Polish orphan- age and the Newington Home for Crippled Children will be over the $£1,000 mack, aturday night after the perform- iee a Knights of Columbus ring s presented to Director Charles A. s A. Barry, who has been seri- il at St. Mary’s hospital in | | Waterbury, is slightly improved. “rawley a conductor, and n, both of 69 Hig ve taken out a mar 1 of the Harry Miller Co. by the | "pou s yotaon aze 10 years, son members of the east. Presentation lot Tireman g s. Michael Lay- as made by F. W. Macomber. A |qo"or 76 Tatayette siract. fs resl 1in pen and a purse were pre comfortably at the New Britain | sented fo Martin Kane, Mr. Gad's |G onarall hospital following an oper- | stant ition for appendicitis I"riday night. ST. ANDREW'S CONCERT - £ % A vocal and instrumental concert | New Term to Begin in ity aadie BLERIES 1ok o Snceen s IRYEEWE GUA” Physical Dept Lithuanian chureh, will be given in ) he Lyeenm theater Sunday after-| A new mid-winter term in the ndon;. January 181, ‘ W. swimming pool and gym be- aloist will he Mrs. Marion Cizaus sins today. There will be new class- of tha Cleveland Opera Co. Miss | crs in swimming which will inciude Belosky and Miss Petluskis, who |beginners and advanced swimming, took part in fhe Lions frolic will (diving and Red Cross life saving. ssigt and other local musicians will | There ill he swimming cl. es for ine | Juniors on Saturday mornings 1 A new 6 weeks Health clags also o ry \ . !start on Tuesday n { o p.om, | Special Notice which will include Swedish and Dan- | S e 1sh gymnasties, dumbbell and wand | Whist 1 Tnudd’s hall, T 11ills, Indian cluh swinging, elogging, | i January 19, under folk dancing, rhythmic marching, | ol i e haske(ball, volley and bou Y Al 250 ling and other games Vit v schedue is as follows = 0-3:30 p. m., swim- : lass for women. 8:30-5:00 p. nd Seniors, swimming. late Advanced ing for Junior m., begin p. m., Inte She Was Skinny, 100 Weak and Nervous “- o e swim 0 p. m Jun 9:00 liate swim- inners Senior Red it on Stamford Man Fined and 4 Jailed on Liquor Count | | denc funds from | The court of appeals ruled that the property |ed, according to the record, by Red- {mond’s own funds and it held that there was nees ned 8200 and MEETS nen's Piles Disappear «mxcrr or Sulves Needed utting nee nion will meet at the st church tomorrow for Childr berculosis society. nor contention that the were in fraud. Redmond, after serving a lengthy ; H. F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Now located in Raphael Building, . 99 W. Main St., New Britain Suite 215 and 216 Eyes examined accurately. Elevator service. SKIPPY the defunct company. might have been purchas- “neither allegation, evi- con- (to Mrs. Redmond) in 114 tournament, fitted correctly. E | [ = GOSH KNOWS 1M LIBERAL MINDED. BUT WHEN WOMEN MAW AN MAGGIE'S Ae: | TURNS "FLAPPER™ [~ | oy “THUMBS DOWN! ) e A bl I ! sorry 1 yelle cost {and turned away. The district court had upheld in| “Sure, I'm |substance Black's contention _ that | Rill, ithe property was purchased with |jous as it's being - THAT GUY.SOMERSET GOHAGEN'S So MEA THAT HE'D STEAL DEAD FLIES FROM A BLIND SPIDER. BUT HE AINT TAKIN® AFTER NOBODY STRANGE ; THEY EAT OFFA DOLLS DISHES To MAKE A CHOP (00w LIKE A ROAST 'N' S"MELP ME 1F 1 AINT SEEN THEM BLow LP A PRUNE FOR DESSERT. \\—\\— N BUNK' v club, was term for contempt of court, sur- pleaded guilty ! later to charges of concealing $200,- |000 in assets and was sentenced to ten years in prison. ' MEHLHORN APOLOGIZES Jan. 18 (A—Mrs, Mildrea | Tries to Speak to Cruickshank But Latter Refuse to be Mollified by Soft Words, Mehlhorn, who is professional at the Westmoreland s, valugd |met Cruickshank late last night and mumbled apologetic words. Cruick- speak to him. warded the decision “without | Mehlhorn, after a moment, shrugged after Chicago, sald but I don't think it's as ser- made to seem. Bobby wasn't in the act of putting when I shouted at him."” L. B. Clegg, president of the San | Antonio Golf assoclatién, in charge | of the tournament, neat Mehlhorn when he yelled to the | players from a vantage point in a | | tree crotch. Mr. Clegg, sought out and censored him, standing the Mehlhorn | were stolen last night from the home of Emanuel Agnelio, 877 East street, Officer Thomas J. Feeney found };;:)R;Utflar S Cll:CLE; SOCIAL Store Manager Escorts Him to Door and He Fless - ments planned by the Workmen's Circle was held last night at Odd Fellows’ hall on Arch street, with the following program: Accordion selections, Joseph Fazzina; vocal numbers, Miss Burns; piano selec- Africa. Baker says that the man walked | into the store about 7 o'clock and | demanded a pound of butter and when he went to get it the man fell | in a faint. Baker went to get some water and when he returned he found the man at the cash register. The stranger told him that he wanted money, but Baker told him that there was only a sall amount |in the register, but there was some | behind a sliding panel. Reaching in the panel Baker pulled out a gun ald pointed it at the stranger who also had a gun. The holdup “broke” his gun and |a cartridge fell to the floor. Baker grabbed the pistol and says he walk- ed the bandit to the door where he |looked for aid. The man ran down the street and made good his escape in an automobile, Take $170 and Two Watches. Taking a punch board set contain- ;ing $170 in bills, and two geld watches ,valued at $40, burglars en- tered the store of Walsh and Holl- |, fleder, 462 Main street yesterday, by cufting a screen covering in a rear | window. The window is thought to have been unfastened on the inside as there were no marks on the out- With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment vou get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a coldreallyis) and stimulatescirculation. It has’all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the ing ointment penetrates the pores, quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious ilness. To Mothers: Musterole s also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65, in jars and tubes. | AT YOUR SERVICE Guard Against “Flu” then a soothing, cooling sensation and |7 10—, 33 43—} 84 1—BURIAL L 31=-DEATH 3—FLORISTS 4~FUNERAL DIRECTOR® 14=GARA 23=DYEI —PRIN 31— PROFES —CORRESF 45—DANCING 36~ INSTRUMEN 37—LOCAL & PI | 88— WANTED~ 1) EMPLOYMEN] 30—~ EMPLOYMENT AGENC 40-HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WAN 42~HELP—WOME; 1B §6-~BUTLDI 57— BUSINE REAL ESTATE FOR RRNT 65—APA Below 15 a list of the 1y o tne C".'{'g" ""_}‘E" Standard Headings in Dt sy Gy we oo the || gl 3§ i Bt .' o i sy inie T 1] of g st de o) easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M (__———] CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS Jms—— Burial t, Monuments 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMENTS 6=1LOST AND FOUND our epecialty, 6~PERSONALS 7=8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTE Fortst 3 AUTOMUBILES IO T ¥=~AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIBE 9~AUTOS AND TR —LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS on or near Newlington Ave, Sunday eve, 26—~MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE As thls cat was a child’s pet finder 21—~PAINTING, PAPER HANGING would do & favor by calling 919 or 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 1552-13 oY 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING Conn. State Regisiration A 45—SITUATIONS WAN FINANCIAL JSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "M E} MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR SALE N N R IN ! T8—REAL ESTATE | authorized to commence the business of | 19~ AUCTIONEERS | Banking; |80—BLDG. & BUSINES8 PROP | Now therefore 1, J. W. McIntosh, Comp- 81~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE troller of the Currency, do hereby e 82—FARMS FOR SALE tify that “The City Natlona) Bank of 83—HOU! FOR SALB | New: Britain in the City of New Britsin 84—SHORE PLACES FOR BALR |in the County ot Hartford and State of 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALB |8¢—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE |the business of Banking as provided. im side of the window. The detective $7—REAL BSTATE—WANTED | Section Fifty one bundred and sixty nine | bureau is investigating. ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS e i BaY Statutes of the United Glasses || Two 1berty bonds valued at $100, {ss—norELs &y stimony. whersof witness my hend | belonging to Joseph Agnello, some \531383\,» it:g F’;LM and seal of oftice this ninth day’ef insurance policies, a bank book, and 91-ROONS FOR HOUBBKEEPING et McINTOBH, an automoblle operator's llcense Better than a mastard plaster $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING Compiroller of the Currency. § HERE TO DINB (Seal) PERCY CROSBY ' HERE'S ANOTHER CHEW O GO5SIP THAT] ON XMAS THE LETTER CARRIER WORE HiS HANDS To HNUCKLES BEFORE HE FOUND OUT THAT THE CIGARS (WAS PASTED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE Gox BUT Tuck THIS AwAY IN THE SEAMS O' YA VERBY . THE GRANDFATHER NEVER MAD A COLLAR UNTIL HE WiT THe FUNERAC wAS Five j‘SNAP OUT OF 1T, PAW. | HoOP-SKIRTS AN HIGH- CEMETERY 'N' THEN THE DAYS LATE ) WHY DONT You "STEP OuT. VERSELE UNK? THE DAMES AINT GOT NUTHIN' ON U5 FER “TRICK CLOTHES. THEGE DAYS! BICYCLES HAS GONE TELORY LONG AcO O\ 2% n mi OROPPED MY way. ALL THEIR GUEST TOWELS 1S SEWED To THE RACK-OHN. 1 COULD GO ON AN’ ON - " ! OTIC! K8 FOR BALE TOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 1—=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORILE 12~AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13- AUTOS~TAX] BERVICB 8 10 LET 15=~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 18~MOTORCY'LS-BICYC. 17=BERVIC L8 WANTED — STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICK §—BARBERS HAIRD'S, ING AND CONTRACT NESS BERVICR RENDERED STS MAHSEUSE G & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDB . JOBB'G, SIONAL SERVICEE 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING NTED TO RENDER BERVICEE EDUCATIONAL JONDENCE COURBEE STATIONERY D—MEN NTED--WOMEN LOANED |9~ WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND BWINB CATS, PETS 'LTRY EUPPLIEE H 8 G MATERIALS 8 & OFFICE EQUIP D DAIRY PRODUCTS D FUEL IRS, SEEDS, PLANTS EAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TG 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTIGLES CHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS ANDISE AT ‘THE STOREE "AL INSTRUMENTE 61 B—~RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELR 8= \WANTED - ARTICL TO BUY NTS & TENEMENTS ES FOR REN' | RBAN FOR RENT 76—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 16—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE 77—WANTED~TO RENT REAL ESTATL FOR SALE THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetically Arr Quiek and Ready Reference. LIND RATES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 worde to a line 14 lines to an tuch, ‘Adh Accepted Over for convenience of 928, Ask for VAULTS--Concrete steel reine water-proot, hermetically sealed. hone 647, Co. BRITAIN=Monumental Oak St, Monuments of all descriptione. Carving and let eenhouse, 21§ 2, Dolted Vlknta, pleasing liziug on funeral work. reenhouse, 517 Church 8t i the funcral and fresh cat ers for all occaslons Flower Garden ouse, 1163 Stanley §t, ~ Phone Johneon's FLOW. Lost and Found L BLACK SUITCASE—Tost hotwesn Torring- | ton and Thomaston Sunday night. Finde return to 104° Franklin 8t New Britain, COLLIE DOG LOST-~aboul 2 wecks ago, Finder retuin to John Efghinetl, Mid- dletown, Phone 1464-2, L0S large black cat, Jumped from & Paper on Main §t, between St. Marye and Center, Filday P, M. Return to- Herald Office. Reward. gold pen and_pencil, 45 Dover Roud, Reward ro chalns lost Saturdays call_3039-2. ) 0. 12524 on the Commer= , lost. Flider return to Retuin to clal Trusy C Bar |TWO CHILDREN WANTED—fo hoard, s Motherly care. Inquire Mrs. Reynolds, 330 Arch St : Personals L] N—who was soon taking Bandbag ng another in its place at Ren- ardt & Dunn store kindly return same to store. No questions asked, City Advertisement There will be a public hearing Monday, January 18, at 8 p. m., at {Rnom 201, City Building, New Brit- lain, on the proposed new buflding code. Copies of the code can be |obtained now at Room 305, City | Building. __Special Notice A special meeting. of Sir Francls Drake lodge, No. 429, American O. S. of St. George will be held at 8 | o'clock this evening in Jr. O. I7, A. M. hall, Glen street to take action |on the death of Bro. John Ogle, : John William - Clarkson, W, P, Wesley Sperry, W. See. BONDS NO. 12846, Treasury Department, office of Compe | troller of”the Currenc; Washington, D. C., November 9, 1928, Whereas, by eatisfactory evidence pre- sented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that “The City Natlona) Bank of New Britaln" in the City of New Britain in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, has complied | with all the provieions of the Statutes of the United Etates required to be come | plied with before an association ensl) be | Connecticut {s authorized to commence HECLO, SOMERSET GOHAGEN, LSIT DOWHN - WE WAS JUST TALHIN' ABOUT ‘YA