New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1926, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. e —————————— n n w e: ‘rati- [is not willin, leave uestiol w 1 lowes w Patents Issued to EANESTERS [iE'l‘ JAZZ WUSIC SUBJECT ‘ flN’T UR{jE ” S e R .?:mu:rv’j}ss:)li):céfiitl by ‘u’f:dEfmiZmé“a?’? W[]LF fiIRL TALE C ‘)"“(‘(‘UCM P(‘OP]L‘ 2 U ) Ela hath . h, minister of the Interior Sar-|ments will be made in excess of the Prison for its Exponents— t is understood M. Poincare will RS AT el . | Banoh B4 Antaban o the tr g cle vro Crown Pri Enjoyed Members of Prominent Londom' a5, e s 8 10 80 Yours for BIidgoport| sician measy o metena. F1ENCH Filance Mindster Leans vioes'fnai"reane o e nig‘g’;";?;_\f.msfm”;g,‘ e o ik .0 | S for & 4 ¢ T ! . L 2 TU\”J"d Bl‘i'ish Pl‘flJOSi[iOH i aha AREE T suitable | tO ive the various parliamentary | Hamburg, Oct. 22 (P—Former (lub Differ _ ‘ ) g | U - war l 0pOSILl ; e ¢ committess interest Crown Prince Frederick Willlam ersy ov 2z music | hing never laughed more heartily than at It | a joke told him at a hunting party 02, according to Willy Burmes- without reservations sho s , dean of Germany's violin vir- . of abatement. In addition 2 |t who is about to publish a more moderate opposition, repre- | book. d by the ttitude of M. Dariac | In this book Burmester says hs 4 large and vociferous body | met the crown prince at Dyck Castle ion -hich had su ri | upon a hunting party. In the Ives | ovening stories were swapped, and of 400,000 French war veterans who | Burmester posed the following co- on October 10 informed Premier | nyndrum. < Poincare that they would stubbornl “What is the difference between 8- | horses and asses?” Answer: “Horses are not eligible to the Reichstag.” orm, even though such ac. The crown prince was taken t bring about the downfall | ayack for a moment, then burst into ¢ the government. This bodY | pearty laughter, which was joined 3 considerable political | iy by a1l those present. t and it s thought it h to| " After the hilarity had subsided he |pe seriously reckoned with by the | noted the conundrum on his cuff. r v s B | Boxermnent, “I mustn't forget to tell this to my ; ; ; y ¢ oo [IEEI e we t nator Bor. ETE e father, he will be greatly amused.” I |Sanford Mills Owners WILLING 0 e BT I Oman G e n L i e s pres F A 4 |as founder of the Nonpartisan NOT OFF GLOUCESTER il Sl Ealat nt i ria o correspon- | Portland, Me., Oct. 23 ‘-“‘Thfiqmgun in North Dakota, now is ex- ; t i 2 3 : e stockholders of the Sanford mills, | 11 o'inea “potential ofl field in the o . r S 4 er treatment | textile manufacturers at Sanford, | g0 7% will act at a meeting the first of next \ } — A S , : ) t 1 T 3 proposed by the " FOR FUROPE : o S adns : 1p of the com- t at i ¢ h co E et . n mon stock on a four-for-one basis. a r 5 er, by ié r » he | It approved, the common stock will | mpi “If1h 1 Frorn Flha nit o I ¢ . ' be increased to 2 000 shares of no < u 4 b Prescription for ) par value. At present there are a8 it .+ 75,000 of $100 par value authorized, | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ; of which 64 outstanding. o o i 51 * No announcement sas neen made | Bilious Fever and Malaria are concerning the dividend policy that It kills tne germs. Bluenose Skipper Wants to Meet Columbia But Specifies s off Glouceste n Wal- : “I made a solemn 1 would not race off again and Figures compiled by the American ight be a pos- g 1o et i | o s . ey ot Bankers' Association, Savings Bank Di- n waters this the Columbia to His objection tc | , ey L A S NORA L vision, just published, report that the r 5 T | BT S e - i\ WAl (st School Savings of the country; which in could be rea e (P [E1ee (3 ; ) 1% Over 600 Bovs \\itft"e Ly e e B S T 1 NN A ‘ the past few years have grown to be a factor in thnft activities, showi the fol- ill be reach within a dn or so0.” NEWINGTON NEWS lowmg comparison n scholars participat- | , ing In the respective localities of the Rk ’ A ' : country. ing of the Connecticut State of Women's clubs, Inc. ing was held at the Church Crippled Childrc on will be held at 2 p. m the home. Officers an A nseatbias! it Class A—Enrollment Cver 10,000 ctt T. Fieber, who is a stu- T’m Cent Per Cent ‘ Per Cent ) y Per Cent i avings Banking Honor Roll 1925-1926 ™ Polygamy Now Is Made A f"‘i'“i“_}‘“ R} el L eIty Rank City cipat | Rank City Participating | Rank City Participating | Rank City Participating ‘ # ' : I Pittsbureh, Pa. ... 11 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. . 97.2 | 19 Easf St. Lous Il ...... 980 | 28 Omsha, Neb. ... o e * 2. Spokane, ; e P ey 29 Lansing, Mich. . d by e e Ll Reich have | § 3 Duluth (City), Minn. .... 99.9 | 12 Minneapolis, Min I\} d_E_e\l.bl?”c' ](_‘,;)nn. 30 Hartford, Conn. 85.1 noons the Al ntary T ¥ ; formeilicne Pawtucket, R. 3 Akron Ohio DRE IR, B g 31 Louisville, Ky. 83.8 Provider o \ t“l‘ “ ! Grand Rapids, Mich. .... 92. | 32 Fond lu Lac, W 81.0 Kansas C L e & ; :}”‘- : S o3 Novrollc ViatMeaee .0 | 33 Jacksonville, Fla. 81.0 tment of the pres t . N. Y. e 1 Wichita, Ke : ; & Wlcinglints, ey, oo Rint Mich .5 | 34 Portland, Ore. 80.5 “lcg‘e(} ltm)l\s li\‘l‘en( ity ular . e A R %o i il X : . 16 Hazelton, Pa. ... 938 | 25 Chattanooga, Tenn. ..... 90.1 | 35 Trenton, N. J. . 80.4 Into Custody in U g : A i T v of Buffalo, i1 9 T . 17 nton, Pa. ... ... 93.6 | 26 Canton, Ohio . 89.5 New Orleans, La. .... 75.8 10 Huntington, \\ V. .. 97.3 | 18 Terre-Haute, Ind. s 02 27 Rockford, Il 5 4 37 Paterson (City), N. J. .. 75.7 New Haven for game, In the Localities in Connecticut Where School Savings Exist the Statistics Show the Following NEW BRITAIN.Class A 10,000 or over enrollment % Stratford .......ClassC 2,001to 5,000 enrollment 76.1% Waterbury ......Class e Gl Southington .....ClassC 2,001to 5,000 enrollment 75 % Hartford . Class A 10,000 or over enrollment 85.1% Manchester .....Class D Under 2,000 100 % Meriden Class B 5,001 to 10,000 enrollment ¢ Thomaston .....ClassD Under 2,000 100 % New London ....Class B 5,001 to 10,000 enrollment 49 Plainville .......Class D Under 2,000 99.8% Norwich B 5,001 to 10,000 enrollment 76.3% Winsted ..Class D Under 2,000 99.8% Wallingford Cle 2,001 to 5,000 enrollment 96.99 Ellington ..Class D Under 2,000 96.9% East Hartford . ..Clas 001 to 5,000 enrollment 86 % New Canaan ....ClassD Under 2,000 87.8% Middletown s C 2,001 to 5,000 enrollment 85.8% Wolcott ........ClassD Under 2,000 86.9% “Helped My Boy” (et EE S The Bumitt Mutual Savings Bank, the depository for School Savings in New Britain, —a Mother Writes S | destres to congratulate the scholars and teachers, upon the fine record which they have oA 2 e Pl I8 Likelr Lo it i | maintained. The New Britain school children come in Class A---10,000 or more DeTrt o S siet | enrolled and hold eleventh position in the entire United States in point of percentage ,\13;3" ,Tl ll‘es _‘ " o - of entollment participating. This 97.29% is a splendid record. “ FINGE IS SHOT OFF : : Valli t. 23 () — Irancis 'fl)eTrueFamxlyLex.dw-v ) ‘ ord, | B 1 and worm expeller. Made of pur \ . : 2 constipation sized far s 60c and 40c Successfully used for over 75 years He will re

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