New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WED) ~ | QUEEN VARIE IS ROVALLY FETED Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles and Syringes $2.25 $4.00 The Dickinson Drug | Company | ../ a continued her journey happy in her 169-171 MAIN STREET R puin it - sons declaring it was art of a moth- ak to you today.” Ex- World" War, % 73 of the he frontier to s love which will one all things.” 's brief address was de- in Convocation hall of the er she had red ersity of Toronto aft Institution. visits of the day House, whers Maric lieana and Prince other members of the were guests last night x Govern Henry | utt and Mra, Cockshutt. day visit in Montreal con- | Ay's program. weleome by Mayor | through the strects, | ; a civic on, and a visit to the gold wedding ring inamod- || ., evening copstituted the | ern platinum or 18kt. white plans ")r a second strenuous day in | gold shell. « were at ncoss s with You remember, don’t you? party And you were chic those days! Your gold weddingring too was quite the thing. Keep pace with the times in all things. Letusencase your nada Marie would like I role for a ti to abandon her | learn the 1 how the She told of formal chat papermen would like to step an American home and have a n chat with the houscwife; ould liké to see how they regulate their lives, learn the details of their e and see how they put the dinner dishes through a machine 4 . A pretty incident of the quee a Sa visit to Toronto came after she had Battvry BXVICE | Tened to the of a Welsh | Successor fo women's choir. The queen warmly | Gould Baticry Service Co. thanked the singers and gaid: “As 170 East Main, 10 1 wore your national cos- BATTERY CHARGING ! tume, and last year I was made a| Rl AnING { | bara of your Eisteddford under the name of Marie Gwalia Generator, Staricr il t r incident not on the pro- GOULD BATTERIES VR R FREF TESTING. Rt st into the hands of the queen Phone 708—Ask for Rudy : in Tor- | titlon req ns" for mania and was sign- cranian community of | It said Uk.anlans fn Ru- ad been deprived of their and of political and eco- \ie freedom and that living eon- itions for Ukranlans were more than before the World > petition was taken from hands of the queen by an alde no comment. abounds on board the It ranges from an ice n parlors to a barber shop where the queen may have her hobbed hair attended to daily. There wre four poster beds, a library and ind also a radio and a phono- raph on hoard. the Flus Top Process. Original Gold Ring. M. C. LeWITT r and Diamond Dealer 209 Main St. —| near Summer AND lulronne Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service (1nc.) hools th ort 1 train. Auburn Transportation Co. Phone 611 e ath, Golden A;:e of Literature Is Forecast by Author | Haven, # — That re assing through a seriod from which \kw; another golden " was the | Walpole, slish novelist who lectured | last night on “The Vie- torian and Modern Novel Cfrn!rilsl-l SLOTTEDSRITTAINER rTERIFS Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ TEL. 41 114 FRANKLIN 5Q. New B.il.n Co. “DOING BETTER WHAT MANY DO Wil 34 CHURCH SIREET Telephone 591 pointed out how the in two divergent the one develop- tive with haracter which | development of cork of Bennett other type is ysis with ut- s of the | o sclection This is Ulysses Mr. Walpole DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO REN1 VS A an hour ghts. 25e Joyce' haracterized viing, filthy, beauti- Speeml entes for lon, You-Drive Auto Kenting Co. Cor T DENTIST Dr AR D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, X-RAY, GAS and Four Ton Bell Gone, \h\cnco Mystery | (#—How « bell disappeared D.D.S. rear city hall here Johnson en men and a Kk to haul lien n church ELECTRIC When IREATMENTS given with the Ultra-V Al Sun Hays. | I Hatns kiecty » . Hiolog In ¢ et Santa Clav Is Coming 8 Weeks Earlier With Gifts of WATCHES AND JEWELRY M. B L. e control & Coughs and Heurt, Btomaen ney Dise Hix Pressure, ail tor tiam. inciuding atica. or 1 el regu 1 ail ment God-send Lo the weak, slc Dr. F Cfif)mbs NATURFOPATH 19 So. High St Near Post Office Lady nurse in Tel 765 are washing | |would pay T |coneert earn Sure Reli ef RORABACKISM 5 | AGAIN ASSAI[E[]E 7| Hot water Democratic Candidates Al Aoeet Py 6. 0. P. Candidates | ELLANS =~ — FOR INDIGESTION Waterbury, Oct. 27 UP—Rollin U. Tyler Richman, demo- 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs. Sold Everywhere ic candidates for U. 8. senator tary of ate, respectively, ! H and tormer Cor an Augustine | n attacked the republican 1 its as * ures of tho and the ma aring Con- is trying to find o O man” gov- | and muscular at the democratic rally " night. Fannie Dixon “of Columbia, spoke of the | the State Federation s clubs, under Iy was held. | rroll Miller of Pennsylvenla | the republican party as one | tion and special privilege 1 by the primary inve s in Pennsylvania and Iilinois. | tichman said the people of the state are still waiting for Sena- tor Bingham to answer Mr. Tyler's query r or not he would vote for the scating of William | Vare, of Pennsylvania and Senator Smith of 1Ilii tor Bing- kam’'s answer L] “not in the | D G BELLANS and David secr the 8. rested icip buidl s has shadow of t A city empl for the whole police force terprising ndidate W " ROSA PONSELLE WINS FROM METROPOLITAN Meriden Girl, Opera Star, Awarded Verdict By Judge In New York Court 7 (Pr—Supreme as directed a or of Rosa Ponselle In guit to recover from the Metro- politan Opera company part of her iy habit of stating bef leco of impudence If million voters. of the | clared, “as the voters | her or mot thelr | ote in favor of cor- a contract with her fi r, William Thorn | state government is solely | der the mailed fist of J. Henry Rorab; he declared, “and the | republican candidates are creatures of his machine.’ In answer to the republican state- ment that President Coolidge needs Senator Bingham, Attorney Longr- ran said that the congressional ree- ord will show that Senator Bingham voted inst the president on many ocensions. President Coolldge is al- ready being repudiated; his candi- dates in Oregon, lowa, lillnois, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have been defeated at the primaries. Senator Bingham, he further de- clared, voted against the resolution to investigate primary scandals in Pennsylvania and I'linofs, Mr. Tyler did not make an ex- “The | cut | November 18. surrendered at the nearest station. of | f Jefore hand how he |Of another machine. | crushed. tended specch as he is to speak here Friday night. He referred to state- | ment by Licut, Gov. Bralnard to |the effect that ex-Governor E\mbr)n; salary for obtuining her a contract paldwin had declaredy “We are| o sing in Metropolitan opera. The |ganding too much monov.” Gover- | case had heen on trial only @ 68 nor patiwin's words were not to his | hours when Justice Ford instructed ,on"party but to the republicans | ] ¥ to return & verdict for Miss gy, were then n control of the senete and house and who were re- sponsible for all the appropriations made, he eaid. Mayor Trancis P. Guiltoyle of {his city welcomed the speakers. ROSA PONSE! » contract was made in 1518, Thorner m intained it was to {endure as long as M lle sang for the Metropolit s Ponselle contended that the agreement was based on an orliginal contract for four years that had expired. Other provisions that Miss Ponselle er 20 per cent of s and 10 per cent of phonograph record royalties. Miss Ponselle asserted she had paid Thor- Owen Young Speaker At Hartford Convention Oct. 27 (» — Owen D. cha of the hoard of cetrie company and president Boston Young, the General collaborator of the viee Yellow Cab Economies are maintaining low rates Without the careful system and economies practiced by YELLOW CAB, what would taxicab rates be in this city today? The public pays for incompetence and extravagance—in the cab business, perhaps, more than any other. “Dead mileage,” (travel without income) eats into profits. YELLOW CAB is constantly striving to reduce “dead mile- age.” Com'emently located stands throughout the city—an almost perfect system of dispatching — courteous responsible drivers — these all assist in helping us operate our expen- sive equipment with maximum efficiency and economy. Volume business reduces over- head expense. That is why we can promise lower rates with increased patronage. Cab transporta- tion is most successful and profitable when oper- ated on the “Five and Ten Cent” basis. The lleahhful expansion and pros- perity of this company is assured through a grow- ing public acceptance of the thoroughly sound principles which have made YELLOW CAB a con- venience and economy. Hail Them Anywhere Yellow Cab a. Co Phone 231 Pay What the Meter Reads in the formation of the nuc.s reparations plan, will represent tho Greenwich, Conn.,, Chamber Commerce when ,the second .\rw England conference is held t | ESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. Hdrtlnrd Conn., next month. .\lr MILLIONS EAN will' give ‘o the drlegates on D aaontiee Lo ;Barnett But Causally Imerested prises representatives of the m’ ifl H]S Lawslli[ states cooperating in an effort to promote New England economic proeperity. | Lynn Man Kills Wife, Surrenders to Police Mass, Oct. 27 (P—John e, a frult merchant, shot and killed his wife, Josephine, last night in their home here and then police He gave no explanation of hisx action. Nelghbors and members of the family sald Frisone and his wife d quarreled frequently over money | money | his nails. 000, New York, Oct. 26 (P—Jackson | |Barnett, whom oil transformed | from a poor Creek Indian witheut | |care to & millionaire harassed by litigation pending in four states, is more interested in the joys of his corn cob pipe and in sightseeing | New York with his white wife than | in a suit, scheduled to begin here to- | day which his acquaintances say |will either be his ruination or will make him the richest Indian in the or! Barnett is a resident of | West Los Angeles, Calif. | Before ofl gushers spouted wealth his way, Barnett lived on a reserva- | tion, dressed in a blanket and « . |smoked a corn cob. With the cor Life of Little Son ing of riches, marriage, titigation, New York, Oct. 27 (@—DMrs. Jen- trust funds and travel set in. So nie Olstadt saved the life of her complicated have become his affairs nine-year-old son, Charles yester- that the “chief”, now 75 vears old, day, but In doing so lost her own. |no longer attempts to keep track of The two were crossing a street in them. Instead, he smokes his pipe, | Brooklyn when the mother reached |refuses to button his vest all the | out and snatched her son from the way down and grunts “good time" path of an on-coming automoblle. at the sights of New York. Since As she dld =0 she stepped In front his marriage seven years ago, short- Her skull was |ly after the poor Indian became a |rich Indian, his white wite, who Mother Killed Saving BUY BY NAME ASK FOR CRAN Valves-Fittings and plumbing fixtures A DEALER NEAR YOU SUPPLIES AND INSTALLS THEM share of rents, on Oklahoma oil lands Five Nations lett in 1922. which with and income has increased to more than $1,00 YALE New Haven, university's budget Household | boasts he atdnt know until she |stripped him of his blank him in store clothes and m mar rhn suit which is to b the recovery Abroad, ¥ M. C. A, and recitals. royalties fits which the sed to H. U. Bart- This was set at $550,- accrued interest | Whiting musical THE COFFEE POT To clean out a coffee pot, put a tablespoon of washing soda into it Boil for 20 m Then pour out soda and water 1 boil fresh water, Dry in the alr, it possible in the sunlight. 0,000, and fill with water. BUDGET DRIVE Oct. 27 (A — Yal drive, the an- Save Gas with this new Household Gas Range. The Oven is fourteen inches high, two inches higher than most gas ranges, providing one- sixth more baking space and saving gas as well, Two Rows of Food can be evenly baked at one time on the two oven shelves. The Cooking Top has four burners, one giant, two regular and a sim- mering burner. The Mantel Shelf has a splasher back of white porcelain. Exterior Finish is a rich ebony black baked japan;, set off by nickel trimmingsorin pearl-grey porcelain enamel. Household Gas Ranges are made in many styles and sold at moderate prices, to fit large as well as small kitchens. A. D. Lipman 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Have YOU seen this charming new car More charming than ever before, this latest model of “The Most Beautiful Car in America” is style itself. Mounted on the extremely popular Paige Brougham chassis, this new 4-door Sedan presents the, latest note in motor car smartness! This newest Paige is for those people of good taste who love individuality in their personal possessions. For those who ap- preciate such visible niceties as skillfully inlaid walnut-finish panelling, clustered f instruments, cleverly-placed arm rests, twin smoking sets, corner lights, quiet but luxurious upholsteries—but who de- mand, too, those unseen appointments of quality such as silent and utterly depend- able power, quiet bodies, nested springs, sturdy, long-wearing chassis. Come see this charming car—soon. You will find it most satisfyingly complete. M e, Mechanically, this newest Paige is even dependable than the sturdy Paiges of old. h L« replete with such advanced features as: Improved Paige-buils Mawv. none more modern nor better lubricated—Full Pressure Oil Feed to all rotating perts, lulujm] wrist pins, camshaft, auxiliary shaft and tappets—counter-balanced Crankshaft—Silent Chain timing, with automatic takeup—Thermostat— Air Cleaner—Metal Oil Lubricated Universals— Springs 54 inches long —115 inch wheelbase—Shock Absorbers— Bal- loon Tires— Paige-Hydraulic 4-Wheel Brakes. “————————————-——————————-—‘——* WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. 319 East Main Street Near Elm

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