New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. Here we are. How'd you like it? . y - et > i e - e - 3 Printing Ce., and presi he banquet, we mean. We : E : »were . We can e WEAF opera 0 ng Co., president B Bom Bast S o e, e e b, 3 oy el o e 16 Your O Youth nd b4 Yeur oo s Sttt Stationers and Manufactur. o n." s e convention will last all Sitids .“m,;l duet L he| Sam ‘0’ Henry, who came the | BLUE TRIANGLE )0 people heard b v T Sue hg gh for any ar street, Hamilton A iteniot besn. ftor e station already hoo h s, th street ) : ot street and Summer place felt the 5 Bean it ‘ - banquet, who was t he |t bound with its r nificenc supposed E I Ty - . B blast and windows in nearby places | o “Our jocal d s er of stations i and col rey selection, |1 me s, while the o i oA tD ¢ o ks A ER s Al “ ” vere shattered. Fire apparatus was 5 % ; )| chain. He made the statement ) < s ) < on publi teilciora ¢ ¢ st 7 4 st elpe y y called to extinguish the resulting | ..o 2oas > stations were to & lcast 1 lerec A nor ther 1ld ompted him. The e S p 1§ 4 < e e " the at wiont | Proce e ennonne- ¢ S e el | ok The us. wil lease ot g ot Bilavar —a Mother Writes e e sl i 2 Opaning 2yening ¢ e 1 . o Mr. W IEpssmanis ek ool J e e | [OmDAAY. “Our eldest son, aged eleven, wag J. C. Ello and is believed - i 5 Kad et v ' wn ef e mus f ¢ v (At e Fab . Aitandhy % % > s 2 ’* troubled with persistent constipas to have been occupied by A. Michael | vy S an ol 5 e ir ¢ ng's “Boots,” a lers. 3 ¢ : s SPOTEL0 tion until we began giving him Gilster, although none of the floors ., 1 o The explosion uncovered two stills e : A et hin T 3 b £ . o ! Satur ; : J r. esEhx]r one of 50 gallons capacity, the other | -ater W 15« jor implicated, as you v T ve notl 1 1 to be 1 ne throug ith £ P £ L ¥ O s A very few doses righted him. Hig of 25 gallon, both hot from recent |’ o va g ing that lit ty, “Some- . G e k it eciels € ., | glrls, gece ! D | howels became active and in a short operation and with ga e b dy’s Wrong." c. wer I 3 Tw 1 th Sl A e time Robert became regular and his sending forth gas w Y\!Jn‘<rslr. E i S al ¢ ¢ t ot g00 S 8 € T to Sur il i general health improved.”’—Mrs. O. ad been joined directly to the main Bt ¢ r as o ya banquet ha et et ¢ in|SCt Rock SR s LA A. Close, Wattham, Mass. Only one without a meter. el gl s S and also |y Wwited guests, | 5 > 1 st il . ol likes hiki ted to SoR AU B SaLe of many tributes to Dr. ’l!rucl Twenty-five gallons of finished | £ Phil Cook's p : 4 S 1 3 S ; = & tablc e ck a lunch a 2 5COL 0 Elixir, roducts, redistilled alcohol were 2 but ption wasn't any | 3 wald \ i $ R ZiR i P ~ 50 ock, | journcy presumably with Ca ; P e ot. The station faded S Serihg i ST livia Santi 8 It i : et DG e QL GAlE “ETrucFamxlyLaxative\ lllrx‘ofmnhmot“r&. I £ Hentisantiig h B ; pos A piaes zh 1 v s in the v ¢ and worm expeller. Made of he third floor distilling plant 5 ington and nator Jam \ vera ber 45 s y ' 2 L 12 Harhe w1 T A £ a n h the help of | yeor . otk v ‘ 4 2 4 S A brat , pleasant to the taste was the first of its kind ever found |20 orth of . - e o : % sl TA, e eh et at nere :’md 'm‘;“x:‘ ! M;hu"r 1{1) :its | ) ¥ this 1 B the | plug ar toleine haiin: - — i 7 up the clu t in old and young. Large sized Y. off odor of the fumes. The ap- . 2s the stations came | tha 3 sident. His |t 4 : : : ’ - DTOBTANLL e i e ; ouniry- | bottle $1.20; om«mummdw_ paratus was so designed that it alr with th might run for a long time with lit- | we it 2 1 and find - : gal A 15 Sy 4 2ot g Successfully used for over 75 years tie attention. ut jus as le in the shot. Bu Di o e fact s 1 S e teinia 4 £ A S 2 ’ St NS S S | way of reception. eded in| ) ) U. S. SHIP FIRED UPON [heariig WTAG, WNYC, Wiz, . s | WMAF, WOR, WGY, WE > ok n o 1 Cantonese Batteries Reported Shoot- | W. WLWL and belo hat, © 3 1 at | didn’t or s n or the effe ing At American Gunboat b cept noaning roar. f b 1in t v e ¢ he roadcasting Peking, Sept. 16 P—Authoritative | ¢ ¥ 8 X , sion: ) on t S Gl e o e ol A foreign dispatches from Hankow say | With a pro; i} T that the American gunbo: Pigeon |ater orches wag fired on by Cantonese batteries on the afternoon of the 14th at| Chénglingki, above Hankow on the |done any goo angtze river. The Pigeon replied |take the pro; - Hot 1 Pennsyiv vith machine guns. There Were no | | vice president American casualties. | WTIC proved to be the best het by Four foreign merchant ships are | far se, although the now at or near Chungking ready to | static at all so far as we cot evacuate foreigners there if neces-|out, that buzz and roar jus sary as a result of the rising | killed reception from other static foreign sentiment growing out of the |except WBZ WAHG affair, when Bri WLWL. The last two ned | some more, s and Chinese land ex- | faded terribly T 1 in revies changed shots with numerous cas- |in the evening that ot re do- | phone. Most of th ualties. ing the sam Although Wuchang continues toi hold out in the hands of the north-| e don’t know h ern forces large bodies of Cantonese |t ndle this. T: ‘roops are moving north from Han- |talent and there we kow, evidently to attack the city. | teresting features that we Every Fur Coat sold at Meshken's bears the same guarantee t vou would receive from any reputable establishment in the United States. 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