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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY &, 1926. 8 BISHOP MANNING NOT FOR CHANGE [\|i[ \* LIFE'S HISTORY ENDED | [ine aton, o th Tennese it | tcase s Main w1 | IN PROHIBITION LAW AT PRESENTleLMS HEAD 1 123 YEAR OLD LAW B e s No 1;',‘,' iny Nobdd Bishop F}:ikc Differs and % y § TAKEN BY [iH[]U[S Head of Woolen Company, Now INV"KH] IN TENN';'r“IM::"\l‘v\t:fj“u‘.‘::m;u':s-r"hinl«d“l‘x:.‘“‘;‘,‘"];,”::.:}",l,:"f‘;“'l“_\:v“"l“;\E:;',::,':'}_‘F’“‘Z‘ll‘f‘“" el A new French process powder that Say That He Is— ‘STR"“NE MINER S | T Rests In Snow Covered Cemetery Naghville attorney. The penalty 18 | slipped and fell, forgetting to ‘ it not affected by perspiration—will | American Arrested in Mexico 5! snaveneen vin yjg MOt Jet an ugly shine come through; A Clergymen Take Trip to | (M—Willlam Madison Wood's hook | making the complaint [ neared the Burritt hotel ¥ und pure; makes the pores Invisible; b | Grflve Rohber of life 1s closed. Today the body of P r[ 0[ smte A LA | a added to each fine, Maglstrate Re rives a soft velvety complexion. Get | Goust olinraal ot 84 wouldlh looks like beautiful natural skin; « ” . the man who rose from a lowly sta- Rum Row” and Think |sonover, who will hear the cases, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS this new wonderful beauty powder | Bl —_—— tion as the son of a Portuguese im i ; o : f 3 & (P_Tho IMIETANL to the presidency of the | g (P—a announced. This would appl FOR RESULTS called Mello-glo, Atlantic Is Being Dried | Too Proud {0 Ask Rid, She Dlesih‘l-lrhfl, Mexloo, Fehi (8 A—Tha!| L IEERL 12 Q10 RECREONSY. oLt Nashville, Tean. Feb. 8 (P—a |0nnOunced. This would apply te it " company, 10 those pleading gullty, while those less hody of Franciseo “Pan- . d largest onterprise of its ind in tha Sunday blue law, 123 years old kept |\no' plead ot Pt e Up, Alcoholically Speak- From Hl]l]gel‘ “ho” Vil who plead not gullty notorious bandit rebel world, lics in u snow covered vault motorists at home, closed R : i clgar hound over to criminal court. A chletain, wioko comout 8cpulohre |in Woat Parlsh cemetery here alorea andtothex establiehTionts Bini|taati cans s leknsotedl | * was torn open by grouls ['riday | the presence o! Alstinguish odi 1 Bk d mel ing. | night. ity o the sllent aceuser of | the prasence of & distingulshied | oo 0"y o (iate ventorday while | HURters, fishermen *and golters . : (... | IEBL may be the sl company of friends and former o 3 AR e P it e | Wilkesbatre, Pa., Feb. 8 (P--[gmi| Halmdahl, American soldier of [gociates, the Episcopal funeral sorv. Other sections reported business as were arrested although deputy sher Starvation ua & result of the anthra- | tortune, and & Moxican, AIberto |ice was'rend yosterday, and then the |usual iffs patrolled the stato looking for W York, Feb. 8 UP—A chorus cite strike has claimed its first vie. | . : | Co . sald to he of Los Angeles. ||iying | the dead to sleep beneath | gixtean persons were cited {n {such violators, ¢ dlsuvowal and denlal from Epis- |tm. |~ Halmdahl, reputed to have been T e e A R B opallan pulpits and the church in| Destltution and want have been !, guide for General Pershing's fruit this country, England, Austra- ‘shich provides a forfeituro for any |Ing sandwiches with thelr soft zeneral went up in Sunday sermons |Feported from all parts of the region 'jegs expedition info Mexico in chase nd from each of the 62 mills of | marehant il E R LT s classing the servieo | galngt the sland of Dr. James |foF scveral weeks, but tho first case | of Vil and Corral ar in jull hare company which Mr. Wood had |farier, or any other persons found (ns “food, and “a thing of neces. Empringham, national otary of (Of actual starvation was revealed | whilg authoritics aro trying to learn |hrought into being A LT (1 T vy e e : | { Chureh Temp soclety of the vesterday when the death of Mrs. | what was done with Villa's head, e body was brought here Sat- the common uvocations of life, or of Just Comes To Light copal chureh, In favor of light |Mary Harrington, at Ashland which: the gravo robbers cut oft and ‘urday from Daytona Beach, Florldn. |cnusing or permitting the same. (o] The law after Ita many vears of { vines and heer, OEEstridng n_ner took. No satlsfactory explanation where Mr. Wood committed sulcide e | A fow voles supported him but 'Deputy Coroner Scner said he was be done by his children or servant nforcement came to light when has been aseribed for the decapita- Just Tuesday because of M1 health. P acts of real necessity or charity the state supreme court handed | \ rom Bishop William T. D. Manning ""“"“"'”1 that her death was due to | yjon, although a note left with the Sorvices in the privacy of Arden, the xcopted.” lown a declsion recently in the case it the Cathedral of St. John the Starvation. X body said the head was to be sent |\Wood homs in Andover, preceded Those Under Arrest of a filling station ow i) ltns, oants dflniid muppart ol the | '“"v o fmn"vnxnxs L |hqu (oRG oI ming R3] the committal ritual. Among thosc receiving cltations |with violating the law | | cad act and emphatic deniel | 1°ft '-'ol il‘v.‘rl‘(.- ! \(.n '~”"|1m"1:“p(:2ri" Many have, howevor, bellove thaliji “Tho body: will 'bo placed" int the b oroivns 7. Gy Blahiman, oxecutive Lan infuncton to o i A : Empringham's position s that |MeNL clsewtiors . o | the head was filehed from the tomb family lot in the sprin lireetor of the Nashville Banner and |rests but it was dissolved by that the Epigcopal church, she had received M ner sald, wWas | eo. supreptitions ale to some insti- g 1 that obtained from a soup kitehen and smelling of pungent chemicals found od for LY law, properly enforced, will make hier, stronger and better ; Ke Lea, publisher of the Nashville [body on the g 10 was op- Undue importance has been ate | g S, | tution for scientific study. | FLO LEEDS'S GOOD WISHES Fennesseean, J. P, W, wn, man- |crating an unnecessary business on | fached to the statement of the so- | M8 "?"",fi}',,'f fi":"‘,:,',\,)'r‘ "’:';_ln'm"q-' Little is known yet of the cir- | CEeiton Lhn Naabihs Balivoyiirdl i say | - jety,” Bishop Manning sald r,r\“;‘l SEalh iR A el Dl tancis i Gauttin e arrest {pchoms Girl, at Palm Beach, L company, andithe manager of | Moro: arroats weral expscted here [) {0 G At T s e S e S e e R Y 2 Hopes Stillmans: Are Happy. oline filling stations. newstands, :" ' ight whatever to speak in the name ;}‘fl‘;.“';'('_:_q Al AL i k) ant «.m‘ to have malntaincd they were | pain goach, Fia., Feh. T--When |automobile rental companies, candy ———— ° ® the Bpiscopal chureh. I& At iy Te AL ERECH oD SO REIITIE N ERLER nforme vesterday of the re- and clgar stores and bootblack par o ! Q Questions. Accuracy o ont T g Drencten s ot el i Tnyeatiiatosafihave Siaken Shiltlononiation Dabaani e anal Mrw. [lobklwérs miss Indtkaea: Motorman Finds Bag | Manning questioned t ©the anthracite belt today. He es- -\-‘w L st LA James A Al IFlo L ‘. “> Olngk \t r ‘l;.h‘. h at | Lost ],_\ Boston Woman of the society’s report that | il et tharaad) a FCEHES i 18 name by Mrs. reportc wrions attitudes as fc Y o ] ; o u preponderanee of its 20,000 mem- | MiPHshed ‘,""M”?," i ,‘h| '1- d- | acation of Villa's grave, which wan gypero it SrRER R o k. cpendent gasoline dealers case contalning several in the New Handy pack ponis ! dington hotel In this city and plan | ointed out by the comotery cares e Tt 1 her angw SR Rl dollars worth of clothing | % bors tavorsd anpdifoation’ of tne | EREET 10 R H O TR Bl : ' it lvoree, said noogs ntinu 181 d 5 i i | Volst He also questi i p N I wi em both happiness wrd Ol and Gulf Refin h b l . D Epinghune et o apee 8100 Juring which b Wil aoiver & | "G iy ot the_grave ot [T, M8, (e both znine L onen S avenna many, - iicn e ot aowsss | 18 the biggest value in v tie society itself Philndel ]mMr‘- wcqhmf" ¢ et | Cred. smail aid sotution of the | Jon't know much about the matter, | Were recorded. Memphis, Knoxville | ifternoon from an automobile be- . QEedie, 8 et Philadelphia the unlon chief assert- | oone ™ yoont t it must have , 5 nd Brist g e onging to Herman . Hall, was I do not hold that to drink wine e > & Ca - X urthermore, 1'm not much inter- (and Bristol reported gas and tire | 1 Tall, re- - in avo TR o o o s e that ol sston 16 tEtEs aran | 3L aiuher or ok en e sTUOTS, L ek e fniac |48, DA Mol renonted e and g CHing o Betvan 8 Hil ys re ong-last 3 ¢ G G jere (¢ 0N OBl Nt & 4 dislodge v ty ete cov- g lunch 're ope usual. N i s Detective \ sin,” the bishop said, el : ) islods a0 &ho needs him. She s 1 pen as usual. No ‘ . 3 atisfactory character ab. Liguor bottles and corks 3 o citations ¢ \ I i that the pronibition |RUsfactory character = {ering slab. Lin of taking cara of hersel and her |citation oted. Rristol on enjoyment at you son, Just as I am capable of taking |the Vi | care of myself and my son.” ed an unusual problem, with the mobile thought they had lost the Miss Lecds, as Mrs, Lincoln, fs j e can buy- iving in a ni Tennessce lina pres the Pennsylvania legislature design- ed to regulate the anthracite indns itry appear (o he headed for the leg- I believe that the law ean be and |ignive groveyard a result of iht to be cuforced and is being upants of the auto near the grave The hody w vie only enoug us a he EABDANGE hungalow in |tion. Members expect them to go to ¥ of our l1ae mines commit Ky . P R Conanut Tow, ot 8 v diacks It is the best Peppermint | g e ¥ |nekative committee action. Gov aihes T B e i . pefond inoreszenerallviobsenyed i ior i minchiot i Hon ever St Hanll e s o et fns 19280 s e T B CRR G D S B . ‘ i % ‘ , e e s e ‘w\’.:‘m’“ "\:‘d’\\m g ’_H’r“:‘*.n norning with y.;,h,‘ ‘”x':i and is often wee OI: e the slightest likell- [njght's session were hare of anthra- |~ ° T VA S e e guelsas ) (R | A g f h d ‘.,fl\'w country will ever l"“‘m '11.( .lqrlexm‘m.i). mrv» ho! i ‘1::::\ N i 3 TSR Rt o0 | 5 X : ¢ Handy pa'ck lts an 9 pual the prohibition laws and we all|ready for consideration two resolu- GLOSED SHOP CONTR[\GT BOY DIES FROM INJURIES S 8 5 | Linow thi tions fo invoke idential intervens G 1geport, Feh. 8 (P—John Val- | In con ) = | - pocket and purse. of Mr. and Mrs. John | Putnam strect, died ! eport hospital yester- “I wish that the ¢ church and of all churches all ov e and thers veral others . interference Amerfean Theatrical Producers and [ Valtoviteh, T \their place with s Playwrights urged o Meet anig A0t | onr land wonld join in a crusade for 'ing for governmer | 3 ter making a brave voluntary and noble action in $up- which were introduced earlier in the | Talk Over Their Proposals, it THaitor s H ; e [ 0. ofile vort of the law and that the people 'session. ; i ¥ njured Triday noon . 2 | 3/ R ot i o New York, A mecting of ¥ 1 Triday noon when he . b 4 e a1 ol e | Gt Vi st e expers e ot S o an Sotomabie | BUILDS AT | on your Dealexr's Counter g ould unite in suc nmove to kee n clos w R Alaay e hy irtin - Brunswick, 50 Worde | ! laywr to Do k. 1on | § NG | Piske W .\nlu llhl alosba i on TR vn np by Avenue, on Boston avenue. Bruns- | 2 STRENGTH . | ut of Dr. Emp however, eame from the Rev, [t the long suspension. H the playwr S Alel foe | Wick will be held for the coroner. | OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS AS A BODY BUILDER | Charles (Ciske, hishop of the Tpis- [disclose what furthar plans y Wi 'HH . '.“ tirman diocese of central New York. [have in mind a committee: of I play pro- | TR e e e = icers, i a letter to Arthur Rich- |8 y in prreon 1- { READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS man, president of the Dramatists \ A tiea o tam 1u- FOR RESULTS Guild |8 The The contr e ot i caT i, is to by e o 11 it the e Dishop- Fiske said, “that the Vel LI THIS IS THE LAST WEEK ORTER’S RUG SALE ghts, In addition to e oscd shop” prinely is ugly and annoying—make your <kin soft, white, lovely, by usinz net has resulted i worss ons amonE voung pHons ] rgreement, or to en -~ Resinol strong di discussions of B i D e —— B ‘ \j“ ‘v”v"‘ ’]w Av“' th ‘ 11w at New York. He sressed | wn Dr. Empringham’s etho ind Baptists—get hold of | Jestion !‘wh»‘ VWL vhl“ ; I;ill.”‘\‘(;‘l;l;i"l\V:~ View : A A\Y 'H \1“‘\ “\ “]';"V‘".? J former president of tha | temperance socicty, the Jan V' \ - Chaln \{ ‘HM': .I'YV‘ T,‘u\‘);' \:‘;. i ) Hhcl e esion M\ i “:i Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for TR e et mieiy et | Rheumatism Colds Neuritis Neuralgia il i i rhnl b e sa| Headache Pain Toothache Lumbago 8 : of "\::,-‘ 2 in; 5o ‘. ¢ when h lh\\l ishop anning 1 heen ¢ ed the 0 ¥ . ” L Cl/V b | ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE ! e S 5 | T e e e e s & s i || g0 s PESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS . ...... s Relied 0 898 00 97 00 $31 00 \ ays hee a ; ring & [njalnaing i (! Ox12RFAXMIN SR AR G S S e .+.... Reduced to I‘ ol s | Follow the world’s dietetic { $31 .50 $3500 $39,00 ’ “lephant Eared Men Are | urde for active mornings DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF WHITTALL RUGS Being Developed Today and healthy days 9x12 WHITTALL'S BODY BRUSSELS ............. Jilslusle et s sl oh s s s aaas Reduced from. - $70,00 to $ 45 00 : mor lorn eity life are pro- : I b red men | Eat 9x12 WHITTALL'S TEPRAC WILTONS ........ T e i el v Reduced from $105.00 to 9x12 WHITTALL'S ANGLO PERSIANS testsstasersiasssssnnssss.. Reduced from $150.00 to $117 50 . Hundre_ds of other Rugs including Klearflax, Hall Runners, Bath Rugs, Wool-Fiber, and Grass Rugs Reduced; Small Sizes Reduced Proportionally. ALTHOUGH OUR MID-WINTER FURNITURE SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME LONGER, DINING ROOM SUITES THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE RUG SALE I | BEDROOM SUITES Eight-Piece Walnut Suites Four-Piece Bedroom Suites Reduced to 398 $149' B, C. PORTER SONS |s195 " $239 $199 FOR YOUR WANTS : ! : ] \ . [ . . | ; » now wear thelr hair —Food that “stands by” you « will have to con- N e ha TN a through the morning. v that they must be | i —Food that's excellently Dir. Pfufier bages his prediction on “balanced” in protein, car- nis’ of patients’ ears dur- The continu- Quick Quaker bohydrates, vitamines, and : A p supplies the “bulk” that . person i< listening to a conversa-| CoOks in 3 to 5 minutes— makes laxatives less often 2 tion amld the din of city traffic s = B ; e faster than plain toast needed. 1 the auditory nerve when for the change,

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