New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1926, Page 14

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4 L OF “MISSING LINK” I8 REPORTED AS FOUND | Histor- RE-RITE CHARTER St HALL'S SUGGESTION Obsolete Matter and Contradic-| tions May Be Eliminated | Complete Head Bones of Pre- ic Ape-Like Creature Is Uncov- ercd in Central Java. 1 in tw discover 1, as th S anro! from ra thr Java of t ing ill of Pithecanthro- Arthur Keith, one authorities on the short a haliday on in hope of get- :te information re- known cufting to Lon o hoard Rrown af 11 ity have his consid g ficial re : <ion will naugura system more comple rding the find Miss Mildred Tidesley. talogned more than 6,0 val Collega of it the is the the the w is being systematized | who has M. Zimr aserssors 1 ber erman came and ling tax. H written proposals for endme foward this er | Dr. John 1. Klir of the charity favors ¢ the hairman board favor of a £100 on of the sprin of | urgeons. B out | lieves tI reported discovery most impo as completa sk in minimum sment |is true, it of automobiles drov- | many ! pre char- | vears 1ls n{ mans are exceedingly o e will historie 1 o rare New York, discovery of t! an ape-like ¢ pt. 28 histori at Tri ailed today Dorse as an impor evidenc | ¢ of evolution. | There is no reason why | these fossils should not be | he said, “so that in time 3. | lative evi will be ndy. ¢ of man's ey skull of il, Cen- by Dr ist and t link in the supporting the an his commission to and sul said calls are incr coming of colder he = ot peculiar to thi the name drop se e cather but this. al condition for Speaking for ments such as K commission, id the eatest playgrounds | convince s attendance fn| “T1 their history this vear. He point “'i fool-pr here 1o tha need’ for more playerounds | it and this new fing and recommended that the work of | ablegram tha public ments commigsion | SCientist, who be taken over the park boara, | Yince the 1 the city to p a full-time his doubting: pervisor. Chairman W water board kaid anowitz the olution abou is what the is, will aid no doubt, to con- whno persists in is , it it s it amuse by ide man, su- l S Ry m.‘Bov Bike Ridér Hurt as ons| - He “Cuts In” on Truck |, WD CoNs || Pater G of 29 are ed of wn- Millard stre red cuts about th taste head 4 arm when he man A reports ‘u‘,mw about progressi in ‘\‘ atar T. Hatch of conditions | s bicycle ternoon on C'h n Place. Will of 66 Oak street the cam- smoothly and the work ; partment S ni, 1s driving a ick in ction at the bout Decer ghting in f the Standards of 1 force in mar 1 to a decre cidents to Oficer action. John L. and tomobil G colli e of 86 Pratt [ driveway to t} building, about damaging both (trick istol, |street, near the the policr k last n If Mothers Only Knew Thousands of Children Suffer from Worms, and Their Mothers Do Not Know What the Trouble Is. Signs of Worms are: Constipation, deranged stomach, swollen upper lip, offeneive breath, hard and full stomach witl pains, pale face, eyes heary, ehort dry cough, grinding of the teeth, little rsd points on the tongue, starting during sleep with troublesome dreams, slow fevor. Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St.. Flint, Mich., wrote: My little girl is relieved of her worm And in a | later letter wrote: *‘Baby is fine and it was your DrTruesElixi The True Family Laxative and worm expeller that helped her." o'cloc or McAloon w {Commercial stre or 14 miles an 1 car was coming ards shout to turn into the r Feeney reported drivers 1 atly hecame and other him 1 driv that Office bo McAloo the re other car was Liner Paris Carries \Lm\ Works of \1( toos P The 1 &, which York ing the is tomorrow on hoard tennis Su player stonal, Suecessfully used for over 75 years the fi zmm! th In one minute the painis Getsatthe cause of corns Lad Steals Stockings Outdistances '\lc;('l*m( I)"Sclwf.’s Zing-pads Put one on—the pain is gonel STOPS f.‘fik’““’ Laely Tlger isareal germictde i Cuticura gmp and R Omtmcnl Keep the Sealn Clesn and Fealth & fon has [ Promots Ha Fra treet o cus n in ildren’s society. 0 skulls at | be- | —(—The | mora of | the cumu- | was | confused Delegates In Session Here For State Jr. 0. U. A. M. Convention W. PINK Retiring State Councilor F. C. PRELL State Treasurer A onal Councilor rmont mes Wi ther with W, 1tional - of Philadel ntertained at a r : fi % 7 -th Chamberlajn council, J {United evening to mark th inior American wore the 2 the da At first roll call Chamberlain Council of this city presented to the lelegates and the state offfcers sou- niré of their visit to New Britain ®ouvenirs consisted of belt and watch fobs, furnished e North & Judd Ma turing upon which appeared the in- ia of the order. A total of 18 past councilors were to be made members of the state council, since only past coun- cilors are eligible for membership. Dinner was served this noon to delegates, attractive menu hav- ing been prepared by the Daughters of America, the organization’s | auxiliary | 1 night about 300 members of the order from various parts of the state re present t a reception held at the hall on Glen ot. Sev- eral eatertainment fe were offered, the Clements Hartford, assisted by Murray Ernest Wardell, sched F. W. Latham of | city, member of Chamberlain couneil rendered several baritone | solog, accompanied at the piano by Latham ter Gould was master of cere- nd introduced the couneilor, I, W. Pinke this city, who offered Representative avored as did the councilor,t Mr, urdevent was presen chest of silver as orve d a al state convention the offici |<f"y\v”' ed this r ing in Mechanics' hall on Glen | Mayor Gardner C. Weld, a1 {0t Chamberlain counell, Jast ey officially ned the delegat the r \in this morning el of welcome. o as follows an ple unity of we ntion to this city also as a o ain Council, No. 2 you, it a to! from out-of- or wele < coption ivered an ad Mayor Weld | My friend i o the lv esent nd member \“ its mayor eting t you who come (Th rom Hartf is may ur R Miss Britain was ) We some cos! W | mopolitan city of 8 and —and by 1 the »s spoken known as th World and 01 with activity, known ardware City of the Mrs. ustries | our products are > North to the South Poles. llent bus we h hodations, he hest school efficient fir an abundant s nd our il retiring rton of Dolan of this with a short ade deputy national Sturdevent. Mr. a with remem- Britain. css el tional three | city | dress, nodern hotel atiful 1 1so { police prote | ply of pure ; s anaites : br ition ¢ visit to nch was co nee of A buffet " POLISH SOCIETY HOST 10 1 ANY OFFICIALS ‘plances to Banquet | res | morial to the will be th World War de m memo 1. Very \emorial 1o 1 that will - e an be titul in { all kinds ser o human e Invitations ity Pour in—Governor Trumbull ome. it o Make Effort to Attend ion 1aces have been received city endly rivalry, i as eyt rom a large us toward our and to number of officlals who were invited Polish-4 n of the state of at its annual evening nd ights ive new s of the American ni: Your organizat founded as it is on patroitism, Americanism and volence, orthy o - 1 Ame are 1 Connecticut, Thursday banquet, the Burritt ernor wevery its su influence hing. I hops that you will I conven‘ion and ased with our ¢ hosen to g Mayor, Fenn and Glynn, Alling, Judge W. J. d Mayor Jolin F, Wade of will be present. Attorney New Dritain ady more en disposed is hopeful of P. Pallotti, n enjoy a very L vau be b u ha ty which hor your ski of A 200 tickets have mmittee aster, sion opened gavel in the rton of 25 Buell s ho is the r Fred . Prel, tritain is state tre New Brit . 1. Drives Truck in Park, L Placed Under Arrest - Tortuna, 20, of 30 enue taken into k Super- . Goodwin 2 of t o comn Michac aged or ¢ expect was e rinir ustody t of violation o n prok from using t or the city or- ts commercial e drives at driving without a thout stration arges of honor at the conve < . Eno, “Lyon tion 5 rk, Jol -\ a I c fa morrow LAWYER TO PRACTICE Lacava Daugliters of GIRT Attor has af nd graduate . Welling ton \.u Councilor Norw school, with Notti in "}YMCAW Night Scheol Classes in Salesmanship ublic Speaking finar e were Foremanship er matters organization were | Accuracy this gain here Th ort of | We lmgm;\. membe [ Business Correspondence lle conr 60 Sign Writing Y. M. G A, tale sse inclnded in the re the secretary, Joseph W. Inquire at the | { o | Mea-ures mocrati legisiative W. Wa cluded in 1k r Jam form, or official acts cuse of the senior & ma- while another says that iblican political respons th of the r which oy of obstruction terize each during the ad he exerted his influence to every pro Smith ressive MULLARKEY LIGATED MATCT n Monl report of a 3} ewicz, who, ordi Officer Anton Milexw- mat to was in an automobile station the ski, lighted much gasolin: a gasoline ) Main Sunday night. a resulting, last night told o s excitad when he was v night and he 1 that P. Mullarkey of Tartford lighted the match. The fire department had Mr. Mullar nd the police had Mr s name as a result fusion in reports see how in 7 w five st t officer he w talking meant ev's Mon- of the name Kiewd con RINK clay WILL BUILD MARBLE Two euhie y of t have heen.donated to the Reginald Co. and Ve rk tment by ower of the owers the board of be used for structing a The was Brook pa purpose municipal. marble rix taken to the Will It is expected that an- ill be constructed s section of the city clay alher Toe. in the nc yon | he | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED At a supper party held last eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heinzimann of Prospect strect, the engagement of Miss Tilec Johnson to Fred O. Miller was nounced. Miss Johnson is daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Johnson of William street. n n- the Axel | property Demoerais, tion, Als Hear of Industrial Depression stea H imes commony rything possit ermination s rightful place ors of Massacl in the na- former mayor 1aress denoun tendeney to of the sov- en- of the states of hureancracy 15 tyranny.” rnment 1s sam Mendel streot has sold t his cottage on V through Sehnelder The 1ow- sale was made Raschkow R stat Elmo mee d's Dolan will ni Thomas today Offic « sumed after his acation The Farrell heen 141 s license Dwight oF of of ret police were born at hospital Michel Lynch vesterday amke of 269 Oak street 1 to t pol an a ford \mke's s from mobile by a H which was parked in st night. Mrs. T 1 ne Carlton has sold to the asso- street 1gh ive R. and F Hardware ro City Co-Op | ciation. at New taday es Darska of 4 was horn hospital A daughter Dritaln Gener: Mr. and Mrs, Cl BBond street. Bruno A. Madrak of ot has left for Syracuse univer- v lot %o Shops look | \zearzz F4. adike to : d t 77ls leAno%!ier This is one market that handles quality goods only. ROAST VEAL ... ROAST PORK . LEAN BONELESS POT LEGS OF GENUINE LAMB NKFORTS .... BEST FR!/ LAMB I'ORES . ... SUGAR CURED 1;\(0\ \VHITL Challenge MILK 2 cans 25¢ Fancy Peaches large can Confectionery Sugar Jello (all flavors package : Premier Salad Dressing Quick Cook Oats package lflc WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTE PARKSDALE EGGS ... Good Luck OLEO Nucoa 32¢ "~ Good JAR RU bottle FANCY Sound Yellow ONIONS 4 M 156 Native Lettuce BAN 29¢ hds 25¢ 1 Evergreen (orn, dozen 25¢ 4 dozen 25¢ Nut OLEO, First 29¢ b CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES SWEET POTATOES Large Ripe ANAS NG SPECTALS to 12:30 Best Maine POTATOES peck 3 9 C - 2m33c 727111:25:(‘, 20c b 25¢ . b 30¢ ... b 22¢ . b 35¢ 18¢ 25¢ 38¢ Sack *1.15 Best Pure LARD Fresh Cut HAMBURG Fresh and Smoked SHOULDERS 1b ROAST . Luck BBERS Aponted MILK 3 cans 29¢ Beechnut Spaghetti Campbell's Beans Early June Peas Sugar Corn Fancy Tomatoes, Sardines 4 White Rose Tuna can 19¢ tbs 95¢ 2 dozen 85¢ Prize OLEO 29¢ dozen 29¢ -6 25¢ “Fresh Dug CARROTS or PARSNIP: 2 ts 15¢ 3 for 10c 2 cans 29¢ 3 cans 25¢ 2 cans 3 cans can cans 9c FRESH MADE dozen Native Squash Extra Heavy Grrapefruit 2 for 25c | Rabi- | oel 117 Grove | Relingquishes Her Rights | Military Situation in 5 To Duke of Orleans Cash| China Reported Easing 28 () - | Toronto, 28 (A — Indica- tions that military tuation feéting travel in the Y. se val- ley in central China is much easier, ‘.U' contained in cable message received at the ign missions offices of the nited church of C: reporting th rival at nghai of three me wom- en and 12 ehildrén Chin, mission. one week s down the Sept. the 4 Violette | French stood that in west v down return to the v or Chengtu widow, | division the field, with all mi remaining a impoverished s Maria ill at Doroth their sta- - mited sense the term Cau- TOO COTLD TO PLAY lerland of I ladelphia, Sept. 28 (P—Wash-| A Garman anth ington-Ph double 1 name in 1775 to designate e family as a 1y | race Varicose Veins Reduced | Or Money Back, Says Axelrod to ‘ bo ropolo the C and pically cold e whi This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results veins will be to grow smaller and by re will | normal. Moone's* Emerald Oil, bésides be« ing one of the most powerful of anw tiseptics, capable of destroying tha most pernicious germs and the poi« sons caused by them, is also a mars« velous healing agent. People who want to reduce vari« cose veins, or get rid of eczemay uleers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottla lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can supply you. The Tair Drug | Dept. sells lotsqof it zular use soon reduce to The world progresse nts that took ks to cure can be ended in a few davs. If you varicose veins or bunches you start today to bring them back {to normal and if vou are wis you will do so. Just get an Today ail- m now s st orizinal bottln Emerald Oil at any dispens- pharmacist and apply it night morning as directed to the en- d ‘veins. Tt is very powerful hd penetrating, and only a little is uired After of inz and large few days' treatment the a They Believe in Budgets Now A married couple owed seventeen accounts and did not know how to get out of debt. Ou, investigation showed $200 would solve their problem and our manager furnished them a workable plan. Now they are practically out’ of debt. WE I.END upP 'ro $300 TO HOUSEKEEPERS Fricndly, courteous service Call, write or phona BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Raphael Bldg., 99 West Main St. Phone 1-9:4-3. Room 101, | Openstos:0 Licrnsed by the State and Bondad to tbe Publie Saturdays 9 to 1 T 1 L1 R SRS U1 . ST OO RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN Phone 1409 7 Main St. A Fine Showing of Warm Jersey Dresses for these Cool Days, they are made in one and two plece models, all the most beautiful colors, prices from $9.98 to $21.75. New Purses of leather and metal cloth also the new tapestry bags. Priced $3.00 to $10.00 each. 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