New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1926, Page 4

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NEW BRILAIN DALy hiisRA LD, Y, 1vzo. Former Selectman 0 Good Spirits on His Birthday r1ore like 48 than 84' of former Se William E atham when asked yes. terday how he felt on his 84th birt day and “I've had so many b Gays that I'm tired of par he added with a laugh when asked if he was planning to have a special observance of the event, Mr. Latham is 84 years old and he appears hale and in better healt now than he w “My health improy T guess,” he stated he is in much better health “1 feel the respons he as ain for the the state nor the He August, ool until 1en he enlisted in Volunteers and through the Civil war. Recalls War Days Vividly His memory is exceptionally cle was attested by the manner in ounted the battles and stirr! days ar as which he experiences of those when the north and at grips, one for tha suprem; the Union and the other f right of sece Mr. Tnion Chan, regiment was a mer were of crans at Chicl Followi part in the bre from spring, gim hes and ba il they mc Chen cross the taking of Atlan the regiment nt “march to the sea” and fi war still in service. Mr. Latham was mustered out and returned home in J 1863, He returned to New Britain i Octgber of that vear and entered the | Works wher 1850, employ of the Stanle he worked il the fall of His health failing, Mr. the factory and, entering politice, was elected to the office of tax col- lector. He served until 1892 when he withdrew for a number of years from the political field. Returning again to public life, he was clected selectman. Selectman for 15 Years During this time, he worked the real estate and ins making great suce at Hon . GROESBECK RULE Latham left | busi- st April and 3 nd two sisters He is a great ¢ s of the € nd says € ne ng h s more 1} good ride H an ade trips to ¥l Six Year Domination of Politics Is Wrecked 20 () S |sport tr om out-s Fred W, rnor i inee | | 1 its o | clair for gove losing an essent d to hav o when M Tonia two-n g0 elgns of yor nomination for rnor; hine showed sud- | supporters had no voice | convention dominated by | nd his allies. den collapse of t Groes in a Mayor Gree CAPEWELL PLEADS HE'S NOT INSAN [Wealthy Hartford Man Asks Release From Asylum bee nk weler ford, pt. 20, —{P—TFr Cap once a prominent | in Harttord, yesterday ple released from the Hartford ret on the ground t 5o that he can s his days in his boyhood home | enjoy his fortune $125,000. { hearing befora Judge the superior court well, of Windsor, declir and there This Nickerson in | oped that: gdon ipe- | who applied to | | Mrs. |starving to dea |capacity to le 1to bé |7 t he is not insane, | 'FLASHES OF LIFE: BREAD AND WATER DIET NOW IS BECOMING THE STYLE Washing - Two orcement offic hraska br for the fun 4 Arthur H Willel to sce commendation posed on otk prohibition trying th is contemplated Bootleg: rs one Jam customs pa- New York Kelly, pinched by the vith his motor hoat ol Henry Ford 1 car he gave vho He has ng what w York — Mr. Cash Pyle is seeking to add sk of football and te Moore, indoor specd negotiating with him. to his string s Joe 4 report e been ac An expensc ceonr year one foot long has be It in aken to the University of Michi- ers in 125 B. ( 1st no like they arc heen elected presh * lean Society of Mech: nford is at it d a “hoot boc point after to! fter the cessful nine tim player holds the 1 other's instep while a third kicks. king a chdo conds pass from ¢ Berlin — Western Chris ization ling in the ibindrar gore, Ir r, and may commit s is ert P! notwithstanding its material , 1t is starving intellectually, Atlantic N. J. — American try kills three men hourly on ey disables 700,000 lly for at least four wecks, convention of the American Hos- pital association has been inform City, r A big white collar is coming, if Ernest Bohm, organizer of downtrodden clerks is ause of predictions that ortly will make the serv- ice of ) office workers in the country half 2 million of them in New York to take action. Hartford — Pro ST ra it at present | 1 and t is the New Haven — Violators of prohi- reotic and postal acts are | 30 by Judge Thomas. ition, na fined $4 keley n Middletown - ool opens with seve New Haven — Howard Kirk shed to death under College of Pharmacy necticnt a hos- the ieney of oportion to 1 examinations ces. Dean edical s ets park and acres in four valley. 7 FROCRS this season of two mater- One are of composed upper part . and the skirt por For 18 Years Man | Has Gas on Stomach Delaware, treasurer of the demo-| Senator Phipps co |cratic senatorial campaign commit-|statement |tee, characterized his Colorado col-|good in Mas: |leagus as an “inconscious humorist.” | tor William Butler, chairman of the WEL[ ”NDER WAYJ The peo; tor Phipps - [republican national committee and chuse serted after a White House c versonal friend of the president, i {ence with President Coolidge, pposed by former Senator David 1. undiminished confidence in President | Walsh, it la difficult,”” he continued, | olidge and believe to imagine how it could be other- supporicd by a smuch as Massachusetts is {Which will help him main an industrial state strong for both the tariff and the president.” England generally, ald | from the far west and from the mid- re- | dle states, Senator Phipps said, “we with | h away from therefore | » republi- fer- Spellbinders Laud Own Party; Criticize Opposition Washington, Sept. 29 (#—The ar- gument over state of the uniox and particularly as to whether pros- |perity now exists in the United States continued unabated today be- |tween official spokesmen of the democratic and republican parties, With their eyes set upon the No- ember clections which are to de- cide the completion of the seventieth {congress, Senator Lawrence C. olorado, chalrman of the al committee, de ceived by western farmers “their tongues in their ch In the latest wave in the sea of |from the candid campaign propaganda Senator Bay-|can party,’ but Se ard asked whether Senator Phipps serted that * admitted- is the only person in America un-|ly flat on its dded that | aware of the fact t the 00 | the rural population “is upwards of Amoskeag Manu- |47 per cent of all our people.” ng company, of New England,{ The democratic Senator declined only last week to accept a Phipps concluded, ched the cut in wages which company | state where it is a party nat dangled before their eyes for theonly in its pretensions and w "|alleged purpose of getting con- | a single national issue on whic n stand with vy hope of success, and the ntered with the | while Senator Bayard declared that that the situation looks! ‘where Sena- | “nearly one-half our population has for five years past carried the bag politically and financlally for the re- rty,” and asked whether “thinks that such > gave out today the ballots are statements a: was added to statement of republican, Oregon, the special senate lture investigating the committee Charles McN. and member of campaign expe committee, that would b to submit its report on the Pennsyivania and Illinofs in< quires in December, The report he intimated, wou depreciats the expenditures made on_behalf of Representative Willlam Vare and Fr . Smith, nominees, and also m ected to eriticize the political ac the Anti-Saloon league Wi r. general coune ague, called on Senator latter’s return to el of the 1 OVER 3000 HERALD RANGES IN THIS VICINITY —AND EACH ONE GIVING COMPLETE SATISFACTION! THE HERALD Enrolls You in the Herald Range Club JOIN NOW! Membership is Limited - HERALD “C” RANGE HEATS YOUR HOME — COOKS YOUR FOOD — AND FUNC- TIONS AS A GOOD STOVE SHOULD WITH AN AMAZING ECONOMY OF FUEL. e Reserves any Range Until Wanted We Will Store it Without Charge for Future Delivery . STOVE PIPE AND GLASS FREE WITH EACH RANGE - 1s selectman for 15 in 1920 after he enj He wi have him tted ford retreat for s grand ney to the Hart- | ived $2,500 a| rvic A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN to Florida have helped th condition which and he plans to spend every win there, He is a Florida the winter months about s from Deland at a Helen, There he ant associations with t s con Free Telephone ; o0X 'e) Inc Berite 5 g From Simsbury 200 . From Windsor 300 From Middletown 120 r. William H. move from at the retrea ions to he rele: where Cape voluntary booster, H Free Telephone Service From New Britain 33500 From Manchester 1500 From Meriden 1300 wplic ned retreat people From as a reon sharply eriticized jtiverside Trust | of Capewell's production | Ha was married 1 1tved on Fast Matn stree which a building of La & Clark Co. now stands, the Landers home. 1o to West Mafn street where for 54 y d he has be riton et for the pa HARTFORD HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT FOX’S ol o Explains Responsibility YELLOW CAB won't tum a taxicab loose on this community unless it is driven by a man who has been investigated for ten years back, and has been proved to be 100% worthy of your confidence. That's Moral Responsibility. The lives and limbs of the peo- ple are entrusted to our care. We don't take any chances with them. And that's why it costs us a tidy sum to hire and teach a YELLOW CAB driver in our ways. YELLOW CAB has sufficient capital to operate the hest cabs and th e best equipment in the world—to surround them with protection—and to pay any legitimate claims that may be made against it. That's Financial Responsibility. In these great fundamentals, as well as in the unexampled service it renders, YELLOW CAB differs from other cab companies, compa n estate, f he opposite 1! that he | e 4 3 that tre st three | he vd himsif s conducted a jewelry store tended to business about the of the time he has been retreat, Six alienists, fied in the ww, are suid to be 1 Doesn't Care for Radio Mr. Latham hasn't a jo in house and ian't especially interested in them, except to say that they arc the | county in the of whom tes 1 of Harry and her in one famous Becoming School Frocks For ]uniors and Girls Girls" Shop—Fifth Floor m. He stated that 1y to nned to hold a Lonor of his birthda 1ed furt the retreat COBHAM ATHENS (Pr—Alan aviator s i e English nough f lving in ag siste Syrin. His r Naples, It rtford who will, reach th t from r next birthday, in Dece younger brothers Mrs. McCormick Reveals Secret of Good Heaith Stemach, l School days! r Mar- Not only does this suggest hooks and study but also becoming frocks to make one feel well dressed and In our popular Girls’ Shop to happy during schoel hours. vouth’s own fashions are interpreted in such array as of Heart Trouble, Nervousness and Weak Mother of 7 Children Finds Relief. Streng Restored. Praises Tanlac, xpress 1 please the most exacting taste. Fabrics Include— Plaids Velvet Flannel zony says 1o Mr Employes are advanced to dl- recting positions in this company by the inflex- ible rule of Seniority and Merit, There are no ex- ceptions to the rule. That is why they thorough- Iy understand the public’s wants and needs. That's Organized Responsibility. Hail Them Anywhere Yellcw ab e 2nd Phone 231 Pay What the Meter Reads = popular 1 ch enue, \ Jersey Crepe Challie 1 van on the 1 me g0 ) g0 ou Knitwear Dominant features in every frock displayed here are qual- ity, style and value. Juniors’—Sizes 13 to 17 years Girls’—Sizes 6 to 14 years $1(098$3950 $5.001829.50 G. Fox & Co., Ine.—Girls’ Shop—Fifth Floor ing a come, n1wo worn that T co foot after the . iren playing does Tanlac was a | and ghe | burden other hildren w lief “Then a neighbor told me about Tanlac. And threa bottles of this tonic relieved me of all my troubles Quickly my old etrength returned T began to have an e for food and now I can eat ¢ out a sign of indiz never hothers ma, from roots. ealth and strength 1 1 first bot- A%} vour Over Tanlac bottles sold, And even 40 miliion

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