New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1926, Page 14

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NEIGHBORS KEEP HIGHROAD OPEN Way fo Col. Coolidge's House Not Blocked by Snow Plymouth, Vt, Jan. 27 (P—There | 18 lots of snow n the Green moun- | tains and the roads are badly drift- | ed, but one highway is being kept | of the commission is being taken by slon. Hlis place as neutral chalrman | Major General Willlam Lassiter, | Today's meeting ls expected to ap- | prove the electoral law formed to govern the plebliscite which s to de- cide the soverelgnty of Acna and Arica as between Chile and Peru. While General Pershing's physi- | cal condition {s not such as to cauee immediate anxlety the doctors here belleve it best that he return home | and submit to treatment without | delay. It s understood that the in. | fection from the poor condition of his teeth is still existent, and that his blood pressure Is conscquently ormal. | open Tt {8 the road that winds through | the hllls from Ludlow to Bridge- | water and touches about halfway between, this tiny village of Ply mouth, the home of the president’s | father, Colonel Jc C. Coollc lg- who, {n his §1st year, is confined to 1s bed with paralysis lent would have train in Ludlow o Is father take a “turn for the worse Dr. A. M. Cram, the col- | nel's physictan, drives his automo- ile the ten miles from Bridgewater Imost daily to see his patien 8o the coloncl's neighhors in low and Bridgewater have mined that neither the president nor Dr. Cram shall have to depend rorses and to reach home. After every big suow each town | ends a snowplow tearing through | e drifts to mect with the other In | Plymouth, Sces Only Neighbors The colonel s seeing only his old | ds and neighbors who drop mf chat now and then these ¢ st summer when sightseers by the thousands visited Plymouth, the col- onel, just as lkely as not, would | stroll ¢ nds with every | has not been | s bed sines Christ- | e | to moto: this raaI H ou AI deter- | upon | slelghs his | vier or it he ble to lea | sociation declarcd that so Colonel Cooli he t Dr. Cram says he bout +except 1 1 con feels ‘“about | hig neigl olding he tam yors, | s that he | for quen | |cle as ever and | to direct a shaft asm at some him. H d s inter- president . He seldom, | i foes W find a chanc nat near “Uncle recent to to appear in a theater, M, | t's uncle on proj 1 over 1 go s for him some "ENERAL PERSHING OFF ON TRIP BACK T0 U. 5. ks This Afternoon on the Cruiser Demver—Lassiter Tukes His Jobh Deuver of the commis- ited States cruiser mecting iscitary to today af 00 Reward for a hox worth 60c! STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS PUTNAM £ FADELESS DYES Tint dainty “=things any shade =1 Keep yoursilk you desire delicate col et lingerie . trimminge, and new looking by occasional dipp: in 8 solution of cold water with & p of Putnam Dye quick. Directions on package show how to regulate degree of color—bow 1o getvarious newshades. Forwonde ful effects in tie-dyeing use Put Same 15-cent package tints or dyessilk, cotton and wool in one operation. See color chart st your druggist's Simple, easy and Putmam No.Koine Bieack Rernoves Color and Stains Located in 68(h Stveet, Between |the salvation. The general has been taking dally exerclse, walking or horse back rid- ing after the long hours spent i his office. His appearance fs normal, L aity mnp)l he is pn!ha[vs paler. " SOCIAL CENTER OF NEW YORK FIXED Fiith and Madison Ave, Jan, 27 (P—The course ied its way northward tively recklees speed of two blocks a year during the past 12 months and was found by the so- clal register assoclation today to center in a spot fn 6Sth street, mid- way tween Fifth and Madison avenues, The assoclation made this discov- ery in going through for the thirtieth time its annual for for locating the social ¢ of New York so- clety. For many years the h- ward movement has been at the rate of one block a year but during 1923 society doubled its speed, In announcing its findings the as- as it s w York 1s a city of 10,000 inhabitants, with its northern- most fronticrs at 149th street and its southern boundary at Tth street. T! nvestigation proved conclusively at the east side has been saved 10 so- y despite the fearful drift a few years ago to Riverside Drive. The mushroom growth of Park avenue apartments and the rapld drift to Sutton Place and other river colon- ies by society was glven credit for New York society at the compa concerned WILLIAM DUKE, FAMOUS Woed HORSE TRAINER, DIES Pneumonia Fatal to World Known Racing Expert and Handler of Horse Flesh New York, Jan P --William Duke, the trainer who this year sent Flying libony out to victory in the Kentucky Derby, in the Preakness ar the Travelors § at Wellsville 68, He n illness in s, is dead in his home than Dulie canse ndled the Vanderbilt in turned to his native ith Giffo nor: lookout Mo John w-x ped u-n s ard 001 d Duks Wishard took the Croker and Du with Lord Thursby Salis rring to Mr. Vander many tires ovir stab ur Annuzl Rcccptmn at lllhu Bl.rrnl Nhuol ihu Burritt night th class prophesy Pac and Mary | A. M. Pao .ow Blamed Probil vmnu ¥ Jazz lm' Ihc Craze for o that Ttaly arstood Syment DENIAL 15 88 [ teave modations w BRITAIN ETHEL: Goat- Gett°rs DAILY HERALD, S T WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 07 wly 1926. LGN THEY —— GET YOUR ’—\ | MADE - OF WRONG DOING Oshorne Wood {0 Return U. §. to Adjust Matters Havana , s0n 0 , at t . sald ho s against ks in would knew 1 i g0 ir ai Wood for nmediate M suld Florid sl would leave 1010w Wood ird | Phitippin teoric tures West Palm Beach, Former Lientenant son of Ma Wood, goverr financial and are widely known, sought by officers today flable. nothing dec y to Hotel Sevilla Biltmore Wim of passing worth Florida and lared Palm Yers: would i ot ac Ila., J Oshorn ands an l whose marital ac to of h county on charges of worthless checks, searching is bei re t Wood had left t it has d.\kl 1 of Havana to ittance to Cut criff Bob ‘Iw Mice of tl = v for Wood to the after the off refuse out for Ha; the prefect of Wood dete sherif( » erwise, Havana L to- n Iven Baker carly today sald clive formal 1. The in " ttorney for Palm Beach had iay make checks or erson 1 to hay lteea yod left 1wt be Reed known ve the v n they given, Poincia noost for Key East Coa taking t I v 1 W NEwW h Power Comy One of 12 t R ana bos fused e L es AL aying West r was not had cle Reed v We 00d in being Consiruct- ared said no- case re TRANSMISSION TN} vana FIRST LUTHERANS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SESSION (]ml‘"h Officials Will Plan Fitting | Celebration of 45th Anni- versary This Year Plans for observing the 45th an- niversary of the First Lutheran church were discussed last evening at the annual meeting of the con- ition, and the chureh hoard structed to go ahead on pre- ions for a proper celebration of th . The anniversary will ha ohserved this year, according to Rev, Dr. A. A, Ahlquist irch has taken fnto is fel new members durlng the ye and the cong ation numhers 1,684, There were 42 con ned, baptisms, 29 marriages ths. wrer reported n46.65 lowship 76 2 nuw a expendi- recelpts of The tures of 1 $17.221.50 fr following officers wera elect- [ Trustees, John A Johnson Anron Danielson. George Teot and Arthur G, Crogherg; deacons, Al Anderson Art T A, Erie E£ON on; elerk. Trie Car John- Firi Jo. seph rson, Johy anditors, J John A. Ander ; soxton, € vling was electod de u gland conference 14 in Boston, Carlsor egale en alternate to to b City ltems New produ by League of the First Luth (omoOrrow evening. Open alley Casino.—advt. A suit, r §40 has been brought hy John P. Squires & Co., of Boston the Puritan Marker Co. of his city. writ is returnable in v in March. Fositio Luther 1 church apainst city court th Open E advt jie t Councilors and Associatc iatfon of S alle s and wectient on the at T Republi- Main street Daughters of Liberty of ¢ will be port uay J 168 N RAPS PACIVISTS Commander Legion aks at Alhany Banquet. Jan. 27 (A—John jer of | at o Ameri constitn sts int others whe that Speed Skating Contests Continuing All Day St e CONFESSED SLAYER PREACHES SERMON Marshall Gives Prison Guards His Advice adelpt s cell in Marshall, P — TIn David of Jan, today, seed con sloyer h awaiting a hearing, sermon to two guarding him, his guards liste them te a young ves While shall ned, warned “keep av from women." I spoke in quiet, conversational tones undisturbed by the eat nd hoots that came to his o o r prisoners in the ecll room tried to attract tention He hou. his at- vzed hi (e possibility The de s not to worry of his taking ives had re- lis own life down to Marshall re. r set of false teeth, he asked ‘T could have any time since my breaking these up them. But T won't I would not try to kill my- “Do pon you these? ricing today. Killed myself at imprisonment by ind swallowing now. AT me? no one drooped my wife heen here to se Marshall asked. When told had called for him his head and the d lines on deepene Rut when he vas In the same conversa- face oke it 1 tones. “T supposc he,” commented comfortahle.” There muttered som st “Well, v it s o T'm e pause. Marshall Ing ahout his “lit- * 1t was mention of r old ehild that hrought tears to the when he prisoner’ confessed stapped closer to his eell room door. He spoke to his nest tones. you hoth “You are vyour | all lies behind guessing. 1 know is v some- hotl vou. Mine T am not at -1 tell vo Keep from womer cially if you are married. Dc run around St your wi It's your only chance. Tt you start ng around the habit will get hold on and the know, you're caught.” Jofor away Es- "t runn a i yon he went wround. 1 slipped and thing 1 knew 1t had a hold on me and T couldn’t break looss was always the threat of Well, it eame, anyhow @ woman and 1 1 before 1 realiz doing T grabbed her throat and olied She was on the when 1 went out for a T came back in fifteen tried to revive her but T saw 1) to the had quar- litt1e she was pletur 1 me. T saw my ruined, my profes everyt me the wife and gone from to hide That You know 1 failed.’ As | neared a £ in ing The bo what H the end of nearby shall, why * One of to quiet the shook his 1 shouted vou cut detectives o oner, but Marshall 1d “Don't him.” & Mar. at mind hal He d n't m DIVIDEND THE SAME Philadelphia, Jan. 27 (@) — kepc that the Pennsylvania railroad might rease its dividend rat. roved un. & today when the re v quare per cent was declared. What's The Use He (sou ): 1 dreame night, Doroth (with interest): what | was T wearing 7—Answers. erly of 11 1 of you dress sixth floor | neck- | There | disgrace, | 1 what T| NEW YORK ATHLETIG | Internal Dissention Occurs Oy Finances and Plans or New Cluh House Naw York, Jan, 18 (F)—The York Athletic Club, which has he an important position in Americ athletics for 25 years ,is facing fina clal difficulties and internal disse tion over plans for a new club hous The president, William Kenne last night ibuted the clul's di ficulties to the recent purchase of tl Spanish flats property on West 59 street for new ture ation, he q has only t the pre as a site The org agresd to pay by October in the treasury “But we not losing coura any means,” he | Ve ont of this dilemma somehosw, hopinig and T don't think we'll ey Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invali hat McCoy's Co mpound Tablets d Babcoek Girl — and is d 12 as much for t of of thin, couraged Lese thonsan underweight weak and d people all sugar coated take tablets chould children instead ach upsetting do help frail little ones and 60 toblets cost er if you t needs to gain 1 over of oil surely the I 60 cents Read hil have alth av this My aniile Tittle para old girl was strick when was n 1 McCoy's month for 9 years in the paper Liver Oll Compound Tah build up wasts a box and at first and she g pounc to McCoy's Cod Liver ( rtrying on the 0ad to ree and goes to scl ry day. L. Rabcock, Appleton, Wis. Tmitations of McCoy's 1 ed but be sure 8 Coy's, the original and it after thirty days’ fre are not delighted with res your money huck. vsis and that s inva e an she everything else the 00l e most ket, she is on nuine a1 ult—wi Don’t Kiss Until you end that Cold A cold is a germ attack, mtagions. De til the Don't ar otliers’ You can f vou Be c cold s ends fac end rold the ak in a day cctive methg fever, re system e things, hout {11 You can che tone HILL'S do them promptly de an wit lid al Col mar- itment yo open the | night and atter heatod debate on the | with motion pictures on “Lapland.” sltuation voted to place the facts be. | He vividly deseribed the life, re- | for the club at & speclal meeting |ligion, habits and migration each | Pebruary 25, scason of the Laplanders with the 1t 1s known that there Is a serlous [hords of reindeer. Many pleasing difference of opinfon among the | pictures were shown of the dimuni- club's exccutives as to what actlon [tive plant life, tragile flowers and shall be taken, some belleving that |lovaly lakes of that land of the mid- the property should be sold and | night sun. others that the membership should | be increased, fees ralsed and plans \ for the new bullding completed. | UNION MEETINGS ARE PROVING. SUCCESSFUL | Salvation Tapestry ‘%00 Years Old Is Owned by Local Man Percy Mangfield, a resident at the ¢, A. dormitory, has in his a tapestry work 800 years state of on the of Ist and in M uns. v turles ago and m-vl down to each suc- oration. Mr, Mansgeld has been in the United States for 18 |yeurs. He is a native of Derby- shire, where his family,has lived for y 400 year: —————————— PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open (‘log ed Nos- et;‘l:"uml End Head-Colds. 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