New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 10

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PEMEMPERSY DATES ' HNGS Man, Claiming to Be 150 ' pibher Prices Showing ¥ ! i Ve Years Old, Is Pensioned 3 : : 5 Formerly S oS 1 s of crude rubber have been To : | ¢ the campaign t man et nreEn | ch|pers the immigration officlals de-!Tuesday night a heavy sea struck | in the opinion of } 1 a he to ask for | m: d proof that they were Amerl- | the vessel, carrying away sevi | a conference hefore two years on the |can citizens. Finally, newspapermen | sections of the port rail and smash- ember 10, he said, today, | T | contract expires in order to readjust | and photographers who boarded the ing nn several ports on that side. ' i e | wages, but 1t no agreement can bo | Regin on its arrival would not listen | e 9 the American people in an effort to | renched on the proposed change in | to thelr domands tor $1,000 or their | AENRY | WEED DIES AT 86 | In ant s @a s meet the situation by conservation | AL | s, the old contra ould con- |story and pictures. i v | e th e e peiiatodRhy R consenition inue i force. : e e sid they had only 12 AERET e urke 14 mm : e s e t takes a unanimous vote in con- |sandwiches and a little water when | o | ol. Sizes 8 one S ; ; SHnnn el Miners and ODGPMOPS Resume! ference to_accept any plan and it | they put out trom Gloucester a, the Prospect Street Resldent Was Native | of Brush'eo 6 ;“" 98 v g st Sodital il ion would appear that unless modifica- | motorboat C-4277. When the boat | ; piano or hed e A Nego[la{lons | tions aro agreed to, the Lynett sug- | became disabled they burned most| ©Of Grauby In Which Town He | F Iy to $5.00 gestions will be consigned to the |of their clothing for distress signals. | Spent Greater Part of Life ormerly o | waste basket as others have been. | a week later the British | 26 UP) — An. | AS long as the two sides are togeth- | sehooner Montelair, Nova Scotia for! Henry Lucius Weed, 86 years old, O ey At around the conference table, how- | New York, sighted them, but was |died at the home of his son, Walter 2 there always is the hope that | unable to maneuver to pick them up. | L. Weed of 79 Prospect street, early the street or dining r 3 s As Horo Ag ) L ang = et S too old for this Her tion, he has found it icult supply himself with 1 read an % = [ - sl S eheese of existence, for e pension | Pinchot Charges Money - o J(.,’\“‘;’,'\"{”] o ay to break the |On the 13th day the Newby Hall, |this morning. He was born in P ’ viich he re s from the associa Juggling by Officials G | lification of | from New York to ports in India, |Granby, the son of the late Mr. and l r 1 s H a t s tion of hamals is anything but 0 I Ja 2 The conference, uled to con- | ! a consider he | rescued them. | Mrs. Luclus and Rebecoa Sampsom FBS» “harges th - te | vene at 3 o'clock this aftrnoon, was ion of another ac e They complained that the attitude , Weed. He had lived with his son, | ¢ St both sid of the consul at Gibraltar compelled | Walter, for the past five years. he request of John D . ] . s v president of the Unit V the operators and miners |them to pay their fare to Liverpool, ‘ Yor 37 years he had ch:nrge]?( the Silks—Velvets Felts % W e uni rre trying adjust the fer- | and that the deafness of the Liver- [Granby Creamery Co. until his re- ,000 from state Worke 0 inerinion ving to adjust their differ- | an ¢ 18 without adequate Nared in & statement lost might |ences here, administration pro- | pool consul to thelr entreaties made |tirement a few years ago. Besides | Formerly to $4.95 made by Governor Pin- it the operators' spokesmon |POSls for control of anthracite |it necessary to pay another fare to | his son in this city he i Bisoheurs , in a letter sent to the | wonld waive thelr insistence on ar-|Mining again were before the gen- ) Boston, . |vived by another, Willis H. Weed of : ; ! 5 S = eral assembly in Harrisburg. The Regina docked 24 hours late | New York city 3 state banking commi bitration of wages the strike |eral assembly in Harri & | - to those who | publfc hearing on pending brought to an end in 20 because of heavy weather on the| Funeral services will be at B. C | banking legislation. | minutes after the meeting opened. It passage, Her officers reported that | Porter Sons at 1:30 o'clock Thurs: o U | MURCHISON 1S IN TRAINING | groups to adjust their differences, in | PERTUSSIN — the harmless | , Jan. o Joint conference. ’ and efficient cough remedy Murchison, | new pressure of public opinion, | i been 8o uniformly successful in rters, v 1 within the last 48 hours, 1’ the treatment of bronchial affec- | 3 [ tain,” said Mr. Lew tions and cough n the most met 5 the 3 r P ; | griosmavhecclogont s | [Olomele Bt . Gorad, | oo e sone o e | ALCTIGED Castawfs Aceiss N et 'I'H[ NE" BR"‘MN - SIN, it is an indication tha s 3 ni | i ne | . 3 Shoud, conmal gous phvsican. | Iastman deol i train | " Ofher i not share.the optimis Them of Indifierence § & ; , . For safety's sake you should fin : i or champ- | of the miners out if some d i c 1 will be held a ticularly true in the mining regions, g is causing your ago in 1ary where the hopes of peace and a re-| Boston, Jan. 26 (A—Two casta y 2% 5 PERTU 1 veral youzs 06, Wh hiso: | turn | conditions by the returned home today af : : B K va frominit 3 ¥ : iggers themselves and business | bitter hardships in a small motor- . all druggists in large an B . / men so often have been shattered. | boat followed by an unsought tour | bottles, T K coach, | made it plain before giving their ussent to a resumption | terly of their reception by American | UAL TY Gnuns AT lJ 3‘8 . MAIN 5 of negotiations that the peace plan officials at home and abroad. They | H"urd“:": ‘ . J. Lynett, publisher of the were Charles Smith of Milton and CES 3 EL- 2485 f [ Scranton Times, was not acceptable | Frank S. Mitchell of Gloucester, who ity o S i - - i etic club sfar has |ty them. This plan, accepted in prin- [ were picked up at sea December 19 quarter in 50, and v the mine workers as a basis | by the Britlsh steamer Newby Hall, | Morning Specials 7 o’clock to 11 o’clock in a one mile re ¢ ations, apparently was the landed at Gibraltar from that vessel | F.(fl n did the distance in bet- | op1y one or presenta ,|and finally brought here as third [ Lean Fresh Lean Smoked EXE_KE_CO 1;:.‘1 e. He made these marks with joint mwun;. i e ;21‘:.15(‘:'\;{”;:(:;[;;‘. lh?‘\"}l\ne &'v‘;r SHOULDERS, 1 18c ‘!SHOULDERS, Iy 20c A Sale of T'he mine owners characterized the | liner Regina. ' Best Maine | ~emme | Lynctt proposals, which provide for | Smith and Mitchell, who left) % 79 | = 3 25 5 e \mption of work | Gloucester December 6 to go fishing, |l POTATOES, peck C lLux packages C . lat the old wage scale for a term of | floated about 13 days in a disabled - - e 0 rs, as fundamentally un- |motorboat, five days without food or | -:- All Day Specials -:- i w rln r s ion is that | water, dThe e S cone st I ROAST BOR K e e 1h22¢ thod of reaching an |z T and Liverpool refused | nt if either side desires to | to assist them, they complained, and |§ FRESH CUT HAMBURG . s 1D 180 B $ 00 e contract for the purpose | when they landed here without ya- /i BEST FRANKFORTS ....... senes 1D 18c at = e N SAUERKRAUL & . oe o h. o 8iDs 25¢ DHIOBS Iha il TG RUERE s i Rl e e of Magnesia | LAME BACK, NEURITS, BY EXPERTIE smeestov e e o B i ] o Baliefon ol T 8 5 o ‘\\'ith I‘pr(‘rie—ncp of Twenty 3 % L | SUGAR 10 1bs 53 c_25 ths $1 .43 Tan and Mellow. - | Years, He Tells How to Lo - Hrd L e @ | EVAPORATED MILK .............. 3 cans 2% Remarkable Offering of LIKE MAGIC, HE RUBS o CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ...... 3 cans 25¢ G i | THEIR PAINS AWAY A ] Not-A-Seed SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 packages 19c § § SPORT COATS a 25c Bottle cvon S iih rheimatiem. § i '184 MAIN ST A 14 ‘Confectionery Sugar . 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