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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926 Y B == —— S — R 'ETHEL: The Faith of Mortal | . ABILITY ALONE :_1he Falth of Wortals AT YOUR | tue ne * 3 ST = THE HERALD | I ‘ (o -eocuow? , “WANT ADS” Ry APINT WE FUNNY THE [ |- SERV b bi | Alphabeticnlly Arfangea For Quick i " | WA WE : and Keady Keference. ho Skl e ) LINE RATES FUR BUICK MOTOR CARE -Gaies wnd Bel¥i s | f 1 [5 CONSECULIVE INSERTIONS CenlsILBUEH A l Hedwig Heyl, Feminist Leader, Below 15 a List of the || o aw ..sue s P || ovvorer wororcARE R o I | \ S 5 Laap foere € 10 K sorvice, Superlol Anto Company, 1! % } Capflh]e Woman s Standard Headings in Jdae eod te M0 raren st Phone a1l O ) . 4 duye .eil line 3 ‘% OiIYSLER—4 wno 6 Ba J ~MD_ ARENT THE. i gmfi%n{) use Non z:r S days siiidlime w0 b || service Henmett Motor Salen 260 A | - ssifie re. ote the 6 days ..., line Kt 36 _Bt._ Phone ah A Bar Ain DERGY \ Jassified Fag 50 days ... lne 8180 $1.R0 SOUGTE BROTHENS Baier 000 Wryioe okl o SRR / IS BIT SURPERSTITIONS) easy-to-read alphabetical || voarly Order katee Upon Appiteation || 8 8 ¥ Sotor Saler Cory. 166 gim & 4 | eyl € g % / s I Count 6 worde to a Wne corner Krankhin, Plione 13 Kitchen," has con- ) f i arrangement, 14 tner to &b iuch FORD —CARS and _ TRUCKS n 25 plcuous ha [ a Mintmum Space, § lines. tactor. Sales and servh i g ol I Phone Your Ad To U] Seiotmam Boek: Clnias. 85 crutn 0 Seneualtts . Autamiotl ] ‘ | A ) No Ad Accepted After | P M. for & Hervice Co, 248 Elm. Phone 21Ul 7 Bicons Al [ . A DARK HAHOGDME. \ 25 Gluusitiod Page on Bané Day. Eat 10 The car for 10 yearn R4 r Gern / MAN WILL GOON COME~ ] MG Anseriedl over Telkahias 457 West Mam 8t i te . INTO YOUR® \ i ;';r‘ convenience of custumers, Call S OPGITTE AN 8 CYLINDERS ~ ) i : ; q : i imericn) HOPNOUTTE 1 AND 8 CYLINDERE : ! — LIRESE 25N I Closing time for insertion ARG LA dU Ureral B ity Borvice Station o | D e : 2, 240 Hartford Ave. ; Jerlin dye manufac- | ) in same day’s paper i A AL DHACS s PreS [\ ) 1 r fon il Also ihe Domijan_ Stator Co { ] 1TRME v Cor.of Troad and_iigh Sts ! ; i ANNOUNCEMENTS | GADTLLAT GARS & Ve, Ll . \ : 1 CLASSIFICATION HEADING Motor' Cancern” ¢ W Ao . it Bural o Mommments )| g gl T - DONT CPEMEVE. nl W BURTAL VATTTS -'(";urwh: steel ren- | Care, Sales aud Beryice | ) A ANNOUNCEMENT! orced; water-proof, hermetically sealed | Motor Co. 6 Kim 8t i ‘ | MEME OEVE V— N THE. OUTA EPOARPD- ) | s N. B.'Vault Co. Phonu 847-15. P N—teRismd-mod Gray Hlgh Y rsua { s | A e NEW BRITAIN=Monumental works, 123 | grade motor care. Saler And service i/ Hoelt for . ! LR Oak St Monumente of ‘all aizes and | C.A._Honce, 61 Main 8t_ Phone | ! Germany H A= FUNERAL DIRECTORB dencriptions. Carving and letter cutting | CEXTRGY i B . Her h “OoNT B il §—LO81 AND FOUND our_specialty, tor Cars, Sales and 8 . | i Soal I §~PERSONALS R 1 B pelled Frau Heyl in 18 o tuke | i 1—ETORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists 6l wer the management of the dye | GRANDMA il AUTOMOBILES o ] Teawonabic priics | Sules and Service, A, . Hawker, 68 works. This aniialosv ] I §=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES Phone. 84 AU | G LIS \ i eard.of t In German 5 9~AUTOB AND “RUCKS FOK BALE | GO FrOWERS- — OLDSMOBILE MOTOR - “ f t fi 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANG |l LOWERS—potted plants, pleasing | fined 8ix" Smith Motor Sales, 100 Weat . Whin Fuiitady wais Bupsokec 1o L—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEF | yattely. Speciallzing on funeral work ) s confine themselves to the three K's [ 13— AUTOMOBILES WANTED— | lohnson's_dreenhuuse, & Bervice ! - “Kinder Kirche Kueche" | \ 13~ AUTOS—TAX] SERVICE | 0., 310 Enet ' Reniiaten e oh falien)| Candlit 1=GARAGES TO LET o 1 08t determ’ AP W 186—~MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-LE8 WANTEL | M. Searle & Co. Balor and Service; cor, | her authority upon the staft of em- | \_\ 11ZBERVICE STATIONA REPAIRING | LSt and Found B A e e cn R N M ployes and workers. But she suc- | ‘) ——— il BUSINESN SERVICE TORTOISE ST GLASSES Th cam st | _nzente (o G - seded | ) Y, S~ | 18—BARBERS HAIRL'S, MANSLUBB | SndTrnn Bed Mo H | au Hevl's publle e | i 19=~BUILDING AND CONTRACT | n Laundry i y 2 | Bz Ieyla gputliosndlldes oot ~MD YET DRIk” IN 20~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDEREL Sk - o N e el = MO PaH-PCDH \ ”‘ 21 -DENTISTS ANCE rsonals 6 STGHT _AND OV L the active management. But = 7 220=DRE! 7 RO We do s ol 4 Sale sand Bervice, 12 : e | AL TE OLD TRADITIONG EVERY \Q\OPQ WHEN GOMEOHE, i D Ve G Aran | moen e Sl wied Sorves, M1 | S e e i J TELGY 16 QIR FOPTUNL?“ 3= INSURANGE-ALL KINLG = |FOFFERER TEATT TROUH Rudotph. 4 vere most officlals of the company, | it LA 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE o Eresn paiohmsy Authina ikt e she had to take command agal | — = || 21=PAINTING, P:PE}« HANGING = tell you FREE how you can p‘fi‘;‘,‘“i UL ) Needed More Fool i S lD-PI.U.\Hfl' G, lvl T'G, ME <Al B and lasting rellef, without drugs, medi- co i L o ACfhat the couniry meads) ' z {29 PRESSING AL TAILOKING cines or serums. Address: R. V. Wal- Bl - 3 tand ore tran 1t aves, < | 0,000 MEN DIGGING TO DRASTIC ORDERS ISSUED | morking on o elue that unlabelied | BOOTLEGGERS NET $1,500000 | nTERINTS: S0Rb G, avices den, Box_13i1, New Haven, Conn, SEBLLIR L RT anveriad ({ha| Aldntiinto) & canned |esr expensive French perfumery has| B — | 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNINO | ___ Store_Announcements 3| Maxwell coupe n good condition I aone tactors. 1ns, again, proved | (LEAR NEW YORK STREETS| AT SCHOFIELD B [ Ten smuggled info the army post |Two Chicugo Men Promise to Pay |33-WANTED TO RENDRR ERVICk: SKATES SHARPENED—Tmafieids Sport- | Lol sian. Kord 1035 4;ton truck e e Crenne i) RA KS recently and may have been pur- | Income Tax | EDUCATIONAL LLACLLLL SR U TR aoime SEbles SanAn's conkthictive ahis | - 1 | chased by the enlisted men. Ths | Chicago, Feb. 5 —Terry Druggan | M—CORRESPONDENCE CCURSES Main & ] CLeE, ChY ! | deaths occurred on the day atter |and Frank Lake have admitted to |iS=DANCING THACHERS 1ties. Cost Wil Reach Million — Tire | Men Who Have Taken Any Alco- | pay day. 5 i | 36— INSTRUMENTAL ANL VUCAL GLEARING STAT = TR i1 Frau Heyl's particular hobby fis Hazard in Metropoli | iy o |revenue agents that they cleared 31—-LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE | passenger touring car, I g the organization of the household B | holic Drink Ordered to Un- N T hnhTi {about 81,500,000 in brewing beer for |48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS | thoroughly reconditioned and - newiy q e i P R Now fs Serious | || SIGNS EXTRADITION PAVERS | the hootieg market and are prepared EMPLOYMENT WITH MEN JND TRUCKS! tninted stx twire wheeis and good tfer E | R ST G S 3 dergo Examinations, | Hartford, Conn,, Feb. 5 UP—Act- 'to pay Income taxes on that amount. |30—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES e i Matn } e 4 hirs eaa oo e r\m; York, Feb. b UP—The fire | ing Governor Brainard signed today = The Internal Revenue Burcau had | {0~ HELP—AGENTS WANTED T ( 1€ chen, Ll rd resulting from snow-bloc Honolulu, Feb. & ®) - very 4 requisition on the governor of New hilled them for taxes o 1 —~HELP—MEN WANTED STy g %) | ached a clrculation of 1 | streets, the need for rapid transpor- | conceivable form of medieal con- York for the extradition of William come of $3,000,000 for the two cars | $HELP—WOMEN WANTED [ECmeRori e H ztiva s sArGROpencd L i ’_"‘“"’fl;ffl“‘ “M‘_.j""““‘ i tation of supplies and the fincon- tainer, including enlisted men’s Weissinger, alias Sam Cohen, S of their greatest activity as brewers. N ViNrHbe MmN | and Others Are Being Made 3’ ery German houselol ¥, | enlencs of pedestrians combi personal supplies of toilet lotions larry Colien, who is charged by the Through Robert N. Golding, thelr |#5—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN | brougham I firet class A% Bno ferfoontHInRUIon fuas the or-| today to expedite the work of was seized by company command- Fairfield county authorities with en- 'attorney, they convinced the tax col- i | Accessible condition, paintiand oprciato 0 inization of the first home eco-|ing the streets from the heavy fall | ers yesterday, and I Tastenl dangering the life of another person lectors they ac gty » e el o Vel opdt ot it YAl ey (s arminyl| i bla SEen g L yesterday, sl {lanGinlg il R NERFINGthe TG of ancihespe tors they actually earned less |40—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE Hartford, Feb. 5.—The etate 1 f : ; o 0 rday. cloven army post exchanges had DY Setting fire to a building in Bethel than their hooks seemed to show, it | {I=INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS : o thessiiehel manag sl QuiitUL A foree of 20,000 men, hundreds | been ransacked by officers in their | APl 2, 1925, is understood [ 48-NONEY LOANED highway department reported to- 4 i riends erect the oebel- | of ucks, tractol d other equ - fort f ac ¢ - SIS X | 49=WAN' o' iav - ¢ ingtol 92 i ot E“' BaEe he Frocbel- | of trucks, tractors and other equin- | efforts to ind the exact source o . : : ToUvit s duoted faduy Bemaye D O BohERW | day that 1.000 men and 175 trucks | e 4 Pestalozd ouse of Berlin. $ho fment have been pressed into seiv: | tho canteen “hair tonic” which KENILWORTH BALL TONIGHT 52 caid ho wants to square thing LIVESSTOOR !equipped with plows are clearing | Maxwell 1024 sedan, ! 4 jsioS, EROnecEad e STIGNEIn AN Sonldce city has 1,100 miles of caused the death of six privates 10 Kenilworth club will hold its with the government so he can go |F9ZCATTLE AND SWINB the state highwi This morning || (200 S0 A SRTE L { oung people’s homes which ne ¢ nd the cost of clearing this | and he serious poisoning of at | ball tonight at the Hotel Bond. The respectably into the real estate busi- | simbags. SOULTRY BUPPLIES 01061 ot thd roads cweratopen) and [ Bh s SR S ' ompasses all Germany L has heen estimated at $1,000.- | laast three others. | road to Hartford, by way of Hart- ness in Chicago. | §3_HORSES, VEHICLES it 1s expected that by tomorrow | Aaren G. Cohen, Ir 5 Park g During the World ¥ 000 or more | 8o drastic were the orders from | ford avenue and West Hartford, is in i | 44—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK traffic will be accessible on all the | _H2rford, Conn. O ! f eyl established soup Kitch A few of thé principal thoroush- | commanding officers fo prevent | £00d condition and will be passable | An fmmitation gol: patented In | MERCHANDISE state roads. This mornihg's report | 5 LELOVREBECHONA OFE RGA ISR Be f and bridge approaches Wert pupther possibility of poisoning that , !°F those who intend to attend the |Sweden is made of copper and alum- | §5=ARTICLES FOR BALE on the condition of the state roads BUICK USED CAR DEPT. i R § hich were later extended to o cpt open continuously. The Work ' every soldier at Schofield barracks, | A/fair \hum, §§—BUILDING MATERTALS follow L1 tlons of the country. Turther. | of clearing tho other bl streets Will | tho largest military reservation of |s1-bUSINESS & OFFICE BQUIP | Hartiord fo Willimantie, open: S Sy ] & c ufg:\m/u\ the National W not be completed before tomOITOwW. | ths United States, having a peace | §9—FEED AND FUEL Hartford to Rockville, open; the "fv':"‘k foape i Vs Serviee league which bec Unless mild weather comes to theif | yyme strength of 12,000 enlisted |0—FERTILIZERS, BEELB, PLANTE | Berlin turnpike closcd this side of Studebaker sedan i powerful ally to tho militar stance offic said parts of | pen, was marshalled fo the paran i % L |$1=FCOTWEAR AND CLOTHING Berlin; the Middletown = highway, Studebaker touring, : rees of the country. Social wel-jthe city would be snowbotind for'at | grounds to hear rigld orders read | 63=HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES closed at Cromwell; Hartford to R L £l re work was systematically con- least ten days |and warned to gubmit to medical | 6&—MACHINERY. ELEC. & T0OL8 | Farmington to Plainville, open; Moon sedan. i cted by the league to provide for | eanwhile, the number of casual- | xamination immediately 1f they | == $5-MERCHANDISE AT 'rHE STOREE | bany turnpike to Winsied, closed; 3 good Ford coupes * Srphars Snd wiloy [tes, direetly or indirectly resulting hnq imbibed fn any liquid belleved | W;E_mm; INSTRUBEEZY Hartford to Springfield open on the CAPITOL BUICK € Organized Movement rom the zard, ,»nmmnr:]\ 10 | {6 have contained alcohol. i cent statement given to the NO: 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY | west side to Windsor Locks and on 3 '] Another absorbing interest of grow. Hundreds of tenants have | ‘mug goldiers were promised that RI-TIS man, she said; "NOX-RI-TI§ | 6~ WANTED- ARTICLES TO BUY the cast slde from Thompsonville, 123 ARCH 8T. PHONE 2607, { fcdwig Heyl was the advancement heen driven into the drifted strects |y would not face disciplinary has produced result in my case REAL ESTATE FOR RKNT lived Eh 8 Wi ARor IR TLockN b1 P B to) | e s e e s S AL v the moye- | by, apartmenthouse fire. - action if they submitted to ex- | when all other treatments and medi- [68=APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | Thompsonville, epen; New London | NO. 12846, ent. It was she who was the head | A fire in a factory building 0 | yminations, | cines falled. I have made three |79—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT |to Mariborough, open; Shore road, |, oreastry, Department. office of Comp- ¢ the International Women's con- | W §th street early today forecd T Neanwhile Major General M. frinaftoRn G Tement atla oot AR i i) 2o GioOMAND DREICKS, open; New Haven to Saybrook,| washingten, D. C. November , 1926, 4 fl * ess held in Berlin in 1004 &l chnipersonagtolEE ) Ir homes in fy o i Hawailan Jdepartment com- | $400 each trip and was to go back |73—HOUSBES FOR RENT open, except in the vicinity of Clin. [ Whereas, by eatisfactory evidence pre- ngress which the first time buiidings. The | fItemen. | nanger and Major General W. R. | this year, but now thanks to the |M—SUBURBAN FOR RENT ton; New Haven to New York, open, | $ohted, to_ the annstelgnec, Wt s been raph jemonstrated to the to reach the building With gy, commander at Schoficld | merits of NOX-RI-TIS, T will not |74=VACATION FLACKS FOR RENI 1y narrow path; Middletown to Say- | Dank of New sriwin” in ‘the Gity of German people what a tremendous their pra ““]"‘ r’ :‘ :1‘ barra conferred with cials | have to return. This medicine has |77—wWANTED—TO RE brook, open: Hartford to Manches- | New Britain in the County of Hartford v ternational force good wom- |tend their hose lines across the o the territorial board of health brought about my complete recovery [iter o REwillimantiofito MRlattorallithd SEIo LofuCannE ety Thek peornlied ¢ b e e 2 alth | ¥ Rl > ) iy 5 L By B8 with all th el he Statutes hood can b YoriFCeniral sroilnavat © but were silent as to the particu- {and T am so happy that T just want |, EFASL F"g"fl ;:",;_:Au Springs, open. M A LD L A year later she nded A8 a result four milk iR AT el M e e |to get out and shout te everyone ”jA" mgyjm& ESTA plled with before an ascociation enal) be Lycenm club, a women's orgar ed for an hour caueing & ooy g L feliable source, about how wonderful it is. To think |$0~BLDG. & BUSINESB PROP | y’5 OF DISABLED SHIP [ uthonzed tofcommanceths tbuninets fof Sy 8 " on which n acquircd its own tfast milk famine on the S Lt R T that T am free from rheumatism aft- |81~ BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE New York, Feb. 5 (®) — The “Now thoretors 1, J. W. Mclntosh, Comp- delonsl c 1 tater 1 ot withen be called into confernce fomor- or_suffering for more than fifteen Dbk, FOR SALm [North German Lioyd frefghter |tioliet of the Ciriency. do he me | ational sys- 8 ) W to determine whether any ‘,;‘“q;\\,,‘m‘,:]";:m m",’f"“" to be true. |34 8HORE PLACES FOR BALB | Simnover which on Thursday wire- | Rew Eriain® 1o fhe Gty of Nek Briks 1 o ch pgit Sncts nch perfumery” has been con- | Another well-known and Wighly | given by “;'“"hl‘l't‘]’lTl s’:.'fl::u;m( as | —SUBURBAN FOR BALE . |lessed that it had gone to the aid|in the County of Harttord and state of Her m i to Schofield S e e R e y me, fust e 50RTiatay | 8= REAL S HETATREOR Lot e Farness Mne frelghter Man. | COMectcut i wuthurized to_ commenca e fer r : . ! |ette St. and T will not only verify the husiness of Hanking ae provides m 2 # 2oy on t e o believe, it was | Conn., comes forward with a re- |jt put tell vou more about thi ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS | chester Producers, in distress with | Section Fifty one hundred and eixty nine 1 gl 3 , : id, that such muy be found ble statement praising the | o4 Ayl e S | s —HOTELS a broken rudder, reported by radio |Of the Revised Btatutee of the United Iohes or ! e mately to he the cause of NOX-RI-TIS treatment. She 2 3 59—ROOMS FOR RENT |today that it had dropped ”‘"IS(?:‘Emenny Lt B I Ton . e dden deaths, is Mrs. Rachel Sheinman, wire of | Call or write to Miller-Hanson ;;'_fl::;“‘;\:g AN :{f:“};‘l}’ IRG crippled ghip from tow, oft the |and eeal of office this mninth day of 1 £ q T trolling | From sources It wies the well-known furniture dealor and | Drug Co., 30 Church St., and have |y \ANTED-.BOARD OR LODGING |Azores and was proceeding to New | November, 126. : i wa s ; i med that t 1y ofl wre vesides at 50 Lafayette St. In a re- |[NOX-RI-TIS explained to you. )2—WHERE TO DINE York. AW EMCINTONH, ety ] i v Comptroller of the Curreney. I hour, and e ! (Seal) j 2 ‘ % P ot e . | GRTPPY ' By PERCY C:9SBY | Tlator I o1 Trotzky Thinks Russian y ’ | 9odEol e More Class | | i S | -Now AS 1 | i 11 C 1 } l | N WAS SAYING. | I 1¢ | ) ; | [ 1 N | led 1ed | A r 1 or ¥l ('re 2 \ | Man Floating on B | Ashnr WIS INSTALLATION | 5 \ | . S e . J \ »'| POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT _ Y it | MR. 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