New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1926, Page 15

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926, Py 15 D e e e S e placed under the Confoderate works. | |aw “Lesser taxation, improving of | New Mittora Gaylordsyille | - - While Grant's army waiteu the fuse l |the school system, a progres bridgo, work on the new bridge and » was lit. After an hour's walt it was [l lvoud-building program etter | a wachey are under way, No de- {found necessary to enter the tunnel health facilitigs for the Samoan peo- |tours necessary ’ (] far ' redght it bhall way up. A few b ple and encodragerine for a largor Washington Grade crossing b |minutes later came the explosion output of copra' elimination, road and bridge con- l i which sent 800 Confederates to | ! I'lie ehiefs expressed confidence v | struction are under way. No detours | death, caused confusion and de the naval administration and promis: | necessary the walting Federal troops, i | i ved the way for the rush of Gie 1? idj ituti cople to any measure taken by 11 it : . o Relic of Daps of 'B1 Bigvavs oo voy cortne vuvor oo Religious. Instiution of Ages soomv o pov messuve w4 e o o - 2 d we will show you how to save money during our ENGEAriDE J0D {™ e o contoneroe v | BEIDG COMimOd Y | ity = Norwch-Patnam yond construction, open to traf- teries, placed advantageously after | |ing loyal support-of the Samoan | Chaplin, Willimantic — Hampton | | i s aniasoy e i Road Conifions e s b OO ANUARY 20 PER CENT REDUCTION SALE! Potersburg, Va., Jan. 23 (®-—One |position was being undermined, met g0 Pago, Samoa, Jan. 22--The In Connecticut « wetion, open to traffic | @ of the sreatest picces of battleficld ihe Federals as they = charged s, an fnathition which s | qoone o i | NorwicheMontville, Norwich New | ! 1 & i h & t | eng'~3e.ing of the Civil War has (hrough the opening made by fhe [been handed down to each s 4 g Nt b UL LS il Bt been brought to light with the re. |explosion. 1t was (o hours befors |§ - encration of mafive Sumonn |71 contruction at Cos Con. o/ R T B INBE RoR e an: | It is not too late, but you will have to hurry to reap opening of the main tunnel by |Meade penct:ated the thin Gray [from the earlisst times, will not be | ““p¥ W G ] n an e s | » Which the famous mino under tho |line. ahandoned at present, tho ussembly | Fatrfiell = Post Hond n - helnis | 700G anonld it Foad el your snare of these barga‘ns’ not marked up in order ) Confederate ~ works near By that time Malone had coma [of titled chieftatus hos deetded, Tn [WEDe0 20 G0 b ; R T e ‘ burg was placed, Esplosion i R e e oo e i S oo B to reduce, but a straight 20 per cent off from our already mi: caused the “Battle of the |the celebrated “Crafer Charge' |1 Byran, captain of the U. § v rosdiiksbelng gunded N0 : i 5 z Crater” to go down in history as |drove the enemy heyond the erater, [and presant governor of Am LI, : . ; AR e low marked price. 4 v the most tragic of that war, {lcaving behind more than 6,000 |Samon, has acquics stbrook Patchogue River . : | 5 hy o 13 under constructiol No | tion, pen for traffic Much of its timber still sound.|Union dead. The hope of Generul| I its inroads. western civilization |MVII8C 15 nnder construction ) the turnel s declared to be a mo- [Grant for the i cdiate capture of [hus abolished many of the pletures- | 103 to tritle e NS del of shoring. It is planned to make |Richmond was wrecked {que social or trihal customs of th West Haven and Milford — Oyster : Giarae | We allow railroad fares to out-of-town customers and e : = e It o, pomnien mathed.of | Biver bridge b under consruction, M, 1t o R offer you the Lenefit of Willmor’s most liberal and 117 G ana resourcetulneas. [ Morgan Br : o |foving respect for the dend il | Temporary bridgo provided . S SR S (o e Bt vy B e e e, e Samats | AL £ L .| ooion: i, o o it CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS \ tends a distance of 510 feet from 1 \hj' town-Hartford Aldne! Present rond is open for trave ® hehind what was General Grants ‘“‘fr;fl""l’“: F","“‘;'M;-'N‘\‘”fl;' Charley | S etution o do wway with (he | Torrington — Goshen roarl is under construction, but s [ p 3 |Morgan, a ci 8 ¢ cor v was defeate o | der construetion. Open for travel ¢ or trafh frort line to the erater ltwelt. 8ev: |,y he South Atiantle Lengue, ‘ pecemeny s UL e e D oy Ate Wi et v (art (N Iy oyt | Havwiton, tha RO LAl AndRparpendIoUIaL | o tihimuale In o (classiwith ithe beal (= TS ECAT QO TN OL ATILAL R0 e e e ety ot and Brook road is under construc- shorter tunnel: eonnect with it, P iiarmitnatinGisoRtw o B anpaht | Fono is an assembly of titled chiefs wn-Thomaston road is under con- SN RS v Pinally the passageway enters a ‘m e recorat o Feonsee i vatit %nhn meot each year to confer with |struction. Shoulders incomplets iffic passing through ¢ large underground room, believed to || 2 e e 4 |the o of the administration, | Bethel Newtown road and S have been a Confederatc bomb. |\I0E Wwhith Tris Epeaker hung WP |an) o presided over by the naval |bridge are under construction. No OBEDIENT | proof dugout. [eicnt B o Morgan turned in an|8Sernor in pereon. | detours necessary vind (unpacking): Didn't you It v s this gallery, as it was call- ‘:M‘"gd‘mj:]‘ b n“‘r‘ow an "phe Samoans beiteve that the pro- | Roxbury — Southbury road, sur- | pach iniment, dear? v ef by the Pennsyl *nia miners of [PV} 38R WM B KOW L nig |Der Y to honor the dead s to |face i8 in good condition. Shoulders No, it was labelled, "Not ( Colonel Pleasant's regiment who I3 Raton: SOpPNa s | orge themselves with food, then |and gntters uncompleted, o taken."—London Mall run fn a game on May 81, when he |! . § I 1it sately in his last two trips to the |Yell: chant or sing thelr hymns of the means of laying the mines |\, 0" oo cime he got |SOrrow until they fall asleep from which were intended to clear the ob [P %'™ RO {exhaustion. The food is furnished by | ° » | ur at-bats, dup structlon to Grant's march on |(OUF hits out of four at-bute, dubli 4\ ey or clan of the deceased. | cated the stunt fn his next, game | : Richmond. In the success of Col. [S18% ‘% SUMIL I U8 R 8 [AIl people are at liberty to partake | Pleasant's plan, which at first Grant |F905 & (5 0 B8 20 T NG one |Of the reast. Tood usually consists of | | {described as “claptrap and non | L Tl : $HA 1, | Pigs roa whole, tavo, breadfruit, B 1o [Sencan the North had placed. it |On N8 first time up in tho —itth |FRE JOPR TR KNGS o rend and per. dug it in thirty days, that afforded P alth for an immediate ending of the |52M¢ Ihaps keg beef bought from the | Prepared at Hio ot Yty Hanor € e R i RYTRIEI ¢ o Horlickss. .4 fi Toderal troops had been drilted | Diet Figures in Tests | The main ohjection lies in the | Rinute by 1 The ORIGINAL . i+ a month and Grant had cons | Q : ~ltact that a family which has beeu briskly stir- \; ' Malted Milk ' i v Biiirated 65,000 troops In the ad. | To Study Tooth Decay | [\ T & 0w G of fts mem- (ing the S Safe Mllk (P—Seeking t 'yopmay be unduly imnoverished in - powder in g 5 a conducting 1\ uhoding the custom. This is espe- ot or cold v believe will water. No {lreeked Elllott's sallcnt and eleared | have a “profound influence on the | (hoge tamily connections combine | c00king For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, {he wi * to the capital of the Con. breakfast tablo of the pation.” several villages. The cost of the Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. faceracy. | They are secking the cause of de- 'yreat amount of food sometimes &0 b bl N i { Many sections of the passageway | Cay of the teeth, Through the ferd- |innoverishes the entire community (4 L e b i k!, nave now been found to be in place |ing of rats in & laboratory, Driinat it does not recover financial UAEID g 3 PIECE PARLOR SUITE | just as originally built. Hera and |Clarence J. 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