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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1vzo. | BREAD ANDWATER | ggrfiggnef BOVS CLUB READY 1725 25 25 FAGIAL EXERCISES oamo 7 Lamrome— Camers o S1e" ahouted vears s mof Aesthetic, Ballet, and Interpretive Classes Re-Open Friday Oct. 8th For Years, Navy Has Meted Out COFFEE This Punishment e on e sewenanee Gl Pont, Sniff and Roll Your § mer-seom ciacs for Bors andt Giris Re-0pen sacurdny oct. am Washington, ¢ o e Improvemems Made and Games v on e " 5 Mederios He fell to the floor un- . | cgistrations Recelved Friday Oct. 1st, between 4 a » Hot water Added Tor Winter consclous and with a long gash on EYCS, Expms Adyise j Regi Rccelved Friday Oct. iat, bo 4 .ndlfl P. M. ; RichiFlavor S|zt e shenios S o Sure Relief (e side of his face. Court attaches | zed the woman. She was a pris- | i) A com renovated Boys' club [oner last night although no specific| London, Sept. 20 (A — "Exr‘rA‘ . lis now : into full swing for |charges had been preferred. s . 7 ¢ and 75¢ Peckages Everywhers |what Superinfendent Dwight Skin- | T | e e ol el | " £ | new cult of beauty. It followers of {ner expects will be its most active EUUPER MAY BE R i . year. A small bowling alley was the Mayfair beauty experts carry Dellcate Aroma {|ony an - SHIPS SENT FROM placed in the game room yestorday | out instructions which are issued officers here. | bt elng offered for dally | with this slogan there will be |high score. Ping pong and o0ss eth ° = . & g listed prisoner's fara for misbe-| Aa ; ) observer to smile at. The instruc- argain riunters ever since the United States| ;‘“”‘””,“' “1"" = “”,"X',”"N')“M“ ha tions include the following: 4 a navy, with the exception | Improvements in Port Promised ry)vv:p?ro' “'mn ”‘;,‘;\' o] [ ‘ . . ;(wrlclsa )"uvxr];’zu'r‘ in ‘iha on]mi. of two years when it was banned s ! Rither That, or Is Scion of|bus train or in the car. Never lose A 2 by England as Protective |vision being discouraging to all at- , 5 0 < i w Shion i s o 21 | b e e eware e e navy. Under Measure Against Russia. has been remodelled into a g a bluejacket may b N v |closet, and ona boy is in charge T lays on bread and w by s| Leningrad, Russla, Sept. 29 #P— |i1i“Cach nignt. The pool ug ed, officers sald. In the army the| c elved in soviet marine circles Giliba handledit pool roor Miss Lampone is a member of the Amerlcan Association Masters of Dancing tors in the middle west has c ed smile among J Wealthy Family “Eout the lia! as/ctien aapon: 2] sible. This keeps the lips full and young and helps to charm away | i wanee, I, Sept. 20 (P—Ke-|the lines of the mo. | wanee sought today to identify John| «gmije whenever W™ “Hist—a bargain—marked down to $1.98 from $2.00! And u have a here’s a wonderful cigar—a good K water cure is never im- | her r oon will receive from France |yrq Anderson ; S tlet st woat stk C an posed for longer than 24 hours. |15 warships, comprising an armor-| The library looks lke an entirely | (22TAF %% (16 GPRCERE SORE B0 Cr| spare moment, but do not on any | half-inchlongerthan any other at the same price.” omp y It was said at the ent of | ed cruiser, two torpedo boats and |dqif room. Hundreds of e s o | account allow the eyes to smile 3 justice today that the action of two |12 submarines. books have heen added, shelves b intoyhle jownpor anfandimasinal ve)itso; You know the type of man whose mind works ; B e s 008 AAYO DEan 8000 L. Ve MG Haborer wh cceeded in gainin, R, o = 1 B : artment who have| The Polish government, it s 150 window seats rearranged, and tables |\[0OTeF o steacated 0 SET AR “Roll your eves. Give the ‘glad- that way—a bloodhound bargain-hunter always Pefects 169-171 MAIN STREET ne on a bread a diet for | said, has received from England and lamps installed. Junior Achieve- T £ m]:ne ‘v]'h ”wor!d '!Pw B sniffing along the trail of some mythical saving. 2 for 25¢ hree or four day an experi- | means for improving the he/ment girls will have charge of this %0 B K L) HETUARR o lded i | P!® Teallze that the beauty of the TG Bt ment, are unofficial. The two are | port of Gydnia. Nibrary. T 1o is being repa opinion over the storles recalled by | ©¥¢ 18 only maintained through 7 a;“‘mcam_m” G e H‘,‘;‘:‘" Howard 7. Jones, chief assistant mi This, it 18 declared, 1s part of |Classes in lines of work a e e O i ”wm;rxt:“r‘dz-:». ralAmen emphatically disagree with him. A . Assistant Attorney General Mabel | preparations by Great Britain, [being organized, thall practice | he ‘selt-announced heir | . "Sift. Only those who are con- veritable army of seasoned smokers stands fast ‘. :\A;;]‘t: v\rwrm:\ra»”n.," in ryv?r:: h,],:w ¥ o x‘?‘t‘l the In;u'\: countrics ,""‘,," :.\1‘{41': staited, iiplangiateibe= (RS T St ‘m‘““d m!{fr:'\:r’\‘lll\i :::nr\’r;f will develop fine by Peter Schuyler. G S";,’:““ v LoD 0N DIOREOULS id Arihur | agains [HEh A0l LT et S e the of his continued absence. | il ; S . e < D C W. Henderson, in charge of admiral- | to Russian naval authorities, will Ladies’ Auxiliary Meets R G roop”; Do not be afrald to bite. Biting| These u}enmsxstonquahv, But they know ora ramer |ty cases. soon begin tiw construction of a| The ladies” au ary held its first |, "oty located his legacy in and chewing develop the muscles that Quality does not mean “teeny-weeny,” Brief Studio of Dramatic Art ||| s | huge marine base on the Courland mecting .of the season “.*““*' West and Ohlo, | Of the Jaw and give that clear five-minute cigars. They know that every Peter ¢ Private and Class Instruction | coast, while the Finnish govern- | on “’L‘lll\“»“ e Kot "‘]v‘ the affair a care. | Strong line to the profile L e e Speclal Classes For Children. | | ment is said to have e T [f"‘_“; Bt ‘”‘ i ' “' i nned hoax, pointing to un- £ T Odd Moments 308 Main St Tel. 86 ! funds for drydocks which will ac- '”H“" etabar 50 and a min. (secured loans said to have given TRUCKMEN ARRESTED See for yourself. Try a Peter Schuyler Per- 5 for 15¢ New Britain, Conn. y commodate vessels up to 10,000 %0 ¥ T s s8¢ B slGoopdr ‘w 000 as a pos i Bridgeport, Sept. —P— Tn | fecto tonight. Note its unequaled flavor—its tons. y . 1, lothers, however, sa nt connection with the theft of mer- satisfyi 11 —its distinctive fragrance. fione e SaraRE) he club fying mellowness—if ive M PHERS“N [;ASE Finland also, the bolshevists as. |TOneY to buy a flagpole for tr truth in the several stories and re- | chandize valued at $2,000 from the | You'u‘l?:owarealbar ain when you taste one. S | sert, is completing a modern naval Y&y o o L was & fused to abandon faith in the erst-| pjedmont Importing Company of g: A ¥ base at Biorko, the nearest Fin- SR for the | While iron worker, who <]~J‘pa‘rl~-lll on | this city, Angelo Sampere, and You'll be wedded to Peter Schuyler. | i | nish port to Russia, wh in 1918 7 B .*t be (Monday after two checks he had re- | Anthony Chelino, 22, former truck- {Keyes Hopesto: Tdentify Hangs{ zish pect to ssia, waler taiiee 5 ttiee il b e RS o ymeats dn e sy Gl Lo, 2 formier (e Mad by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albars,N. Y. t . o 5 . | |ish fieet operating Russla N o ree banks, as evidence that the | vestorday by detectives, They are fortune was on the way, were called | held in bonds of $500 each on a hless by Dotroit institutions on | charge of breach of the peace for G t b k f ; etback ofa n corps, cheated out d frip by the > there, t Take Con writing of Evangelist | e —_— Flywheel of Engine Tos Angelcs, Sept. 20 (A —Aimee | Kills EIm City Man McPherson to y will wif New Haven, Sept, 20.—(®)—How- the introduction the first de- | ard Kirk, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. tailed documen ence in t} Charles Kirk of Shepard av chandize extended over a period of 1\\1(«»1””\1“ er 29.—(R—A re- | petition of bankrupt Night School Classes in wn early cutin Some of the Junior Ae vill_pro! MAJOR DALY TRA * loys an q i | tn ostig ! of r naping ed yesterday en he fe - 1s filed in superior court yesterday | Cambridge, Mass. S anshi | third investigation of her kidnaping s killed y rday when he fell j, =% (0 ke was fil v i sterd \mbridge, Mass Salesmanship story which opencd in municipal | under the fiywheel of a gasoline en- |1 €008 T {against the Star Taxl and EXPIess | \ajor Charles D. ¢ Public Speaking court hera Monday. | gine on the Kirl m. The body 28 Y. ompany by stockholders of the cor- | jare” United States army, who has : With the role of defendant to a|was found by his father. The youn “ Qoo | vomtion. Bdward Price, one of the | heay on duty with the reserve of { Foremanship charge of criminal conspiracy added | slipped and fell from a run- | Widow Assaults Slayer Kholders, was appointed Te-|cors training corps at Harvard and |to that of tho evangelist, the Angelus leading from the barn door | Of Hushand in Court < | who in his spare time, assisted in the engine. His skull was frac- & ~ company has operated in this 1, the flywheel of the engine| Vineyard Haven, Mass, Sept. 29 (P—Mrs. Mary Kakale su- | coaching the 1925 Harvard football past year team, has been transferred to Hono- batin opon: lulu. He is to sail from New York announced at the offices t0-|on the army transport Chateau siness would be con- | rhierry October 6. d as usual although the com- ple postor watches the accnmu- tions of state evidence with some apparent apprebension but retires to | having struck him in her pulpit in the evening in a bu His mother standing periorcourt liere ivesterd 33 e Bt ya50A i Hceept ardouraze away was unawa plemented the sentence of justic Sign Writing nt mood to accey ire Tidi- | her son as a corn cu hine |a blow with a hidden Accuracy | tu ot Business Correspondence ir I M (rom hop followete and ML BCE I Gt 6fe it ision’ts ne ch which felled her h s pany is in receivership. —_——— Inquire at the Y. M. C. A, [(cule her acensers. UE ofE her x Hlo trom X hisheliat Ry i ‘,,,,f.',"o‘,‘, .rm""],: ,}:,,,,m’g "ol The young man prominent in ios had pleaded guilty be-| SKULL IS FRACTURED 4 B | the Mix district and was the driver Judge Nelson P. Br to| Toronto, Ont., Sept. 29 (P)—Louls prove evangelist spent part | |of the five weeks she was | from her temple at Carmel 5 Sea in a cottage leased by K HerBERT E. ANDERSON ||| & 0rmiston, her former radio oper- ator. The records comprised pur- Teacher ported conversations between How- | 1 C. Benedict and Mrs. Lorraine | eman-Stelaff. redict 1s the er of the cottage at Carmel-By- VIOLIN - VIOLA { he has designated as “Miss X,” and who the state contends was Mrs. Pherson, Mrs. Siclaft is the con- ssed perpetrator of a hoax to pro- duce a masquerader for the role of | “Miss X.” of the hose and chemleal truck of his blow in alPassclois, of Sterling, Mass., in an the Mix district fire company. He |scuffle on s nk wharf on auto collision last night had his was a member of Day Spring lodge, | August 12 caused the death of An-|skull fractured. Passclois was driv- A. F. and A. M. tone Kakalesiris, a fellow fisherman | ing one of the antomobiles. Changes in Toll and Long Distance Telephone Service — Effective October 1, 1926 = 5 4 8] Studio: 242 Main Street 1 After calling numerous witnesses | from Carme veral of whom iden- ’ . [ e e e The changes in Toll and Long Distance tele- / i Ur c w V a [ihp oceupled (he otiasy Disinies phone service announced a few weeks ago will i T | S IV! fl | tention of introducing the documen- | N, take effect at 12:01 A. M. on Friday, October 1. - | tary evidence to by instructing %% E : o i EXODONTIST | arlson, handwriting. expert, il As previously stated, these changes include:= «* . f Practice limited to Fxtractions, || 7 D7 Prepared 1o fake the wimess| P Oral Surgery and Dental X-Rays. | | giva oxpert testimony r ing the | Readjustments ifl Rates 4 [/ HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT | | PAndwriting of two - &19eery slips { ; . 5 £ TRUST BUILDING T et et Reductions, gradually increasing to substantial | tton-wide s f il = 750 Main St. Hartford, Conn. || {lon-wide search for Ormiston con {tinues with no positive information as to his whereabouts. Several telograms have been received by | | Keyes purporting to come from | | Ormiston. Yesterday the evangelist's | DENTIST \mmmu received a letter with the lio man’s signature attached. The 3 letter was forwarded through Ed-| Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. | "0 %G \fottin, Chicago attor- Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, ney, and stated Ormiston would re- veal the identity of “Miss X" Or-|{ o 3 miston is named with the evangelist | X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN and five others In the conspiracy complaint. HEADQUARTER OF | LYNGH‘MEAGHER Large Stock of Persian, Turkish Miss Helena F. Meagher to Be and Chinese Rugs to select from, Furnish your House with the beauty of Orient, and you will be ||| Miss Helena E. Meagher, daughter . o i o — pleased. of Mva: MurgarstiMeagher ot aiBia | To describe the costly extra process which lifts Luckies out of the ordinary . Hartford, - has chosen would take a volume of technical description. amounts, on calls to points 150 miles or moredistant. § An increase of five cents in some of the basic Station-to-Station rates for distances below 110 miles, including the adoption of a minimum rate of 10 cents for Station-to-Station calls between exchanges more than six miles apart. Collect Charges on : Station-to-Station Calls The privilege of reversing charges, heretofore confined to Person-to-Person calls, on practically all Station-to-Station calls where the rate is 25 cents or more. Longer Reduced-Rate Period Married Oct. 4. | S V S d Qfotes 4uitine divrotiver srcs| : : Reduced-rate hours for Station-to-Station calls eva Jlall Iringe to Ge Dee Lynch of this | But you can get the results instantly because in a Lucky Strike you'll find will begin at 7 P. M. instead of at 8:30 P. M. as 52 Glen S 502 . son of Edward J. Lynch, which | the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos properly aged, perfectly blended S 7 5 2o Res. 4‘ 'I,I i tak ,M,}” "'I \«rm] 1:1: :f’ B ‘r —and <r1mcth|ng more. BRSO P 7 formerly. Between 7 and 8:30 P. M. the discount will be approximately 25 percent of the Day I “},‘l;,‘,_":‘ ,l,- ".',,bll’”‘,‘ “{:\’x'v\ \_nu !l realize that there is something about them which gives them diss Station-to-Station rates. From 8:30 P. M. to 4:30 la reception at the home of the tinction, s i ' 78 5 ELECTRIC TREATMENTS 1 e AL Ter All because of an extra process—toasting, A. M. the discount will be about 50 percent of the Day Station-to-Station rates. These discounts will apply where the Day Station-to-Station rate ‘l,“ ‘ When you smoke Luckies, you'll find: ; attend When given In connection with the Ultra-Violet Rays, Alpine R TRt e it Wil o 1. Finer Flavor. Toasting for 45 minutes develops the hidden is 40 cents or more, with a minimum reduced rate {64 Blood L Wiah i Treatmenth || ook S RN R flavors of the world’s finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. of 35 cents. Because of the unsatisfactory service 4 ! 1 ol ondit ol 2 t 1 wedding “« 9 s . . . . I Cbibs W ans i DG dLoTiEtly RTen s Nold HE ‘ 2. Smoothness. Toasting for 45 minutes removes all “bite” and - conditions which it brought about, the existing Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kid- ney Diseases, High or Low Blood Pressure, all forms of Rheuma- tism, including Neuritis and Sci- atica, or regardless of what all- ment. These treatments are a God-send to the afflicted and to weak, slow-growing children. Dr. F. Coombs Kelsoy strect. harshness, hence never any throat irritation. 3 3. Freshness. Then the tobacco is suddenly chilled. This seals t the flavor in and insures constant freshness. Midnight discount will be discontinued. { Conn. ( ollczc for btudx Of Pharmacy Opens Our Exchange Managers are now in possession of H § {P) the revised rate schedules and will gladly answer any inquires as to rates to specific places and will furnish any further information that may be desired regarding the i Thus the toasting process is an addition. Tt adds a unique and distinct ime | pre . ment to a cigarette that has already been made from the finest Turkish and domestic tobacco. It is the reason millions prefer Lucky Strikes. 2 y was held here Gustavus Eliot, who NATUREOPATH a short account of proposed changes in toll practices. { 1% So. High St., Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendance Tel. 765 || """ g P ” , 1925 THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND : o Lo, et ot e, oot | as e TELEPHONE COMPANY . of the board of trustees; P. J. Gar- | JOHN J. TARRANT l\ e et That's Why Luckies Taste So Good BELL SYSTEM | UNDERTAKER o e One Policy - One System - Universal Service and EMBALMER || hend of the chemistry dspartment LSTERING Professor Fraderick S. Eaton, he: P0s DL oset 1ia10a | oY i otinstany | ad Professor M. Donald Cadman. - | W

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