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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, |CHARLOTTE MILLS NOT WORRIED AS | HER MOTHER FAILS TO RETURN HOME‘E[A‘{;?IHD EWEBI{{ ![‘({JSLE e e R i Well ne i isual and 35th anniversary Swedish Lutheran church in Mid- dletown, Saturday evening. defl-| gy, Zahnlefter, violinist, has re- fav-| sumed teaching. Booth Block—adv. | ol Dr. T. E. Fromen will tell of his| travels in Sweden and other parts of Europe at a mecting of tha) Brotherhood of the First Lutheran urch next Tu Delicious Sandwick advt. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. demo- | after the | in- | had | began s | erati City ltems committee of the Tirst the Wenner- icipate in thel concert of the| SPECIAL day I went to school as - "\ Two-Thirds Vols Requirement 1 May No Longer Be Needed | & of uccess | . |Did Not Feel Alarmed Een Next Morning — Mus. Hall's Coldness on Picnic Day Before. proportion favoring n of the two-thirds rul is overwhelmn the said. “Out of 57 ely gave their opinions, 48 ored the majority rule and nine were £ to see this ¢ hate, the two-thirds rule, a true 1 political barbari: , on- * to bind the hands of Thomas a sort of stew of live ment who ¢ Conwzs to you always in perfect condition. Free-running, no hard ; lumps. It’s real salt S o e e D e P & too, clean and. pure, ception early | f2vorable votes out of a total of 1,-|C. Connolly, are attending the Pro- 5 inception early | CCL0TRDS Nole ntlon o etk et Costs no more than statement then lists a large |field. . ordinary salt. Aske your grocer. 1t ht use studied herselt dietetics up leftovers and emake cs eap to abolish the two meat, 1 do: ow how national nomina- | Dre 4 x i (o T IR I ARG |national committee members o | day Uit b waTR e X o have been leaders in the Rev, its |on a lo and how and | 16 (A — of 1t within the demo- to n’s pa. at Crowell's “On the b tation in 1928 that c have t and rap to make | s with le L. Herring of Tes Moines| T GIFT DEPT. r hash croqu umber of party leaders ar | ikt which have FIRE AT CLUNY CA! not hely ed ile move- L L L. )| ch her s 5 o 5 ¢ S show- I N 5 v € ¢ do i S o™ |ment and names the following states Main Structure Saved But Serious = ey e ; : our f rowa meat,"” S 5 A hi le responses| Damage Injures Scottish Building Iis h % 5 e Rdoaton ot 2 ed from one or both Aberdeen, Scotland, Scpt. 16 (P— D. } o D %8 n afford. It 1 ' e O ean | members of the national committe Cluny castle, belonging to Lady| , Arkansas, C: 169-171 MAIN STREET : O'Neill of Colun Towa, the [LE Towa | Charlotte MilL dau, cony slain woman, ibes the preced the famous Ha murder, and she tells of the night | when her mother left their drab | little home, never to Here s the significant backgrou of the tragedy, told by the one whe knows them best.) o Emily Eliza Cathcart and one of the largest and most palatial man-| nor d if you don't Con- SaTtor nd predicting that an over- : malke i tilat ot Co You must T erything.” ould have loved to fix de ious things for us, thrifty s the des you - {sions in the visited by a ight. The A saved the main Kentu like return alive.| She w Minnesota, New k, North Carolina, Dakota, Ohio, Oreg Penn Rhode Islan th Da Utah, Ve part of the struc- | ture, but two wings and the beau- {tiful chapel were blackened ruins morning. The loss is estimated 0,000. When the fire ¢ from a , members of & t which she servants hurriedly il gitation for tha non- [y 247 folman the two-thirds rule 1 o he Jowa comn the stateme New Y but that way o et sylvania kota, Texas, September 14, 1922 The frightful day that ong the other like some horr grinning at me: Septe let me go the day before. Well, on this particular tember 14 broke out, sup- defective flue, Lady | use party nd the| 1 the fam-| Lady aptair at| ex- ARSI F___—'_fi" F.L.McGuire OPTICIAN A.T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCR st the kidney else but s was bl stew of 1 national com Walsh s in 1924, would b L wha to be | motn fate would have cut rather tha tiniest bit miffy. She made some lau one | and pinched my chin and told me | Hall [to o a good girl and not icky, and maybe we'd ‘'sc later.” I took it to have ice cream or someth As T have written before, T was | knitting a and when | | Mother said going out 1| | layshop, told her I'd go over to Aunt : ROADW - 1 have her show mi v to turn “Oh, you W The lovabl dramn d going r's very itement cont Thomas J tirman of ention The Towa votes came, Great- | whose majority | tinct. re ) | negative R d Cathcart, sixth baronet , where Mr “The nine from India is vigorously September 13th was lovely, and a little hazy. A fine d. picnic, and that is what they —a picnie. I didn't go, but Mot | went, of course. She went in | of the Hall automobiles, Mr. drove, Mother had gotten up early to make sandwiches to take along. { didn’t feel very well,dut th | trip would do her good. a serious lilness in ; seven months before, nd been op- erated on at th hospital for | ney trouble. There was an s too, and the complications cau us terrible worry. Mother er been quite so strong | time. But she was not one to fuss herself, S hated bei sick loathed staying in bed told doctors she knew her own strer and not to she could vorite sport of used to go down to with my aunts and unc 3 nes with us youngsters, i have became ouse committee memt remark | s e pro- Cathcart, de- from as no re- are; atheart, | livorced wife of Earl Cathcart. The earldom was created in 1514, while| b which ended| ly Emily’s hus- | created in 1704, L b »d for m: about it | f ety > " l e committee of this state has its national comn tatives that it and two from West Vir- of John W. ve HARTFORD Scotch h the de ad in 191¢ JOKE'S ON THEM s Wife: And where's your v Mr Mrs, Hodg ruth, mum, so usecless in| ‘ouse t her out toi —Northern Dally the sweater, favors ma 2 was Joe' 8 i home state sfaction d of the g determination part of the democratic party the majority 2, i the necessary e for | Kia,” | HEADQUARTER OF i ORIENTAL RUGS Large Stock of Perslan, Turkish and Chinese Rugs to select from. Furnish your House with the beauty of Orient, and you will be pleased. S. V. Sevadjian 162 Glen St. Tel. 1190-2 Res., 45 Grand St. Tel. 1190-3 | walk up the hill with t $500,000 At Low Rates || of Interest on dwellinge, spartment houses and ocentral business property—completed bulldings or construction loana in Hart- ford and victnity. 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T father 8 wor- 1 some nd swim. | She had e ] two or three { spells summer but alway laughed at our fears about her, a | though T think once in a while she felt a little worried about herself, because her heart wasnl so awfully | good. When they got to |grounds and mother n't come next hom: mother, morning 1 had such Whatever all in with m ut 1t and sensi she the thing. stayed I supposed had on that brea At |l NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FOODS e motie : AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Wlled mother X The nation’s favorite breakfast food! Shredded Wheat Carefully blended to give the finest flavor! Baker's Cocoa Quickly and easily prepared—healthful too! over my 11 there was to it f 2 Where Economy Rules pain around 5 d a stopped u sain, und ot to wher to spread lunch, she 100] ed 80 w and weak that Mr. Hall sald he would fix a place for her to rest. He | lons out of {made a seat 1 got short- ff to school min- | hen W place I re and He dn't been home, » had got back. looked kind of t home to d worried 100, wve a terrible feel- mething must have hap- But nothing like what did happen ever crossed my mind. Close as T was to mother and much as I loved her, not a shadow stood in o i of presentment came to me 2 And there they both w A terrible 1o r \ : v thic under dead in ple tree. Out there. . . My said an no, went back and got some cush- the antomobile and for her on the ground laid down and he put her. Just as she put n, Mrs a clear- pxG R C 1, LB 15‘ |ing as i he sort of pened robe over head back eye happen Hall's face as ing of the woods a There Mother told m en she got that night, * her cu lying sther! was 2 home of Hartford 805 Main St 2-5072 WARREN AND GILL said | [ ing look at Later on, Mot ing she 1, ‘my her £ pass offer blood yes. 1 never elt ed Mr, sandwiches w it ¥ just hop. 1o that at the better around the Hall had kind he lik froze when I as long I a hun way ag picnie, when and was help- things to one of made o (B2 SRR U iy S L D n be- | (Tomorrow the the dlscove Charlotte Mills de- scribes terrible days following Rinso Quaker Oats Makes wash day an easy day! Soaks clothes clean! DIAMOND CRYSTAL. & PKGS 2%‘ 19° LARGE PKG The salt that's all salt! it stands abuse Just as it does in tests chip off and expose the bare surface. PPLY varnish stain to a metal panel. Allow the panel to y of th Halls-Mills eveals vital events in with the tragedy.) 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