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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. | misstoner Jonn A. MacDonala for| ling a heavyweight in his corner, la[ Her Rabbit Farm Pays |the United States. For the univer- | spinal injuries in an automobile ac- | A E W F‘ being credited with having all the| Newcastle-on-Tyne () — Lady 'sity is the only subscriber in this| (1] ” | cident resulting from the failure of ifh. |drama, in repose, that George Bel- | Rachel Byng, who four years ago country to the weekly official pub-| | the highway commissioner to main- lows, the etcher of prizefighters, gave up her millinery shop In Lon- |lication of the Arabian government tain a fence at South Maln and Q achieved by more theatrical sketch- |don’s West End to establish the |of Mecca. & School street in Windsor Locks i b es of fighters In action. first rabbit farm in the British Isles, | mm o e e E P' N CH" o F TH AT FoRE? N April 28, 1924, was affirmed yester- has found her business so profitable | Nother of Towns, is the name of | day by the supreme court in a de- A Royal Photographer that she has been obliged to transfer | tnis periodical, and is the official | H in | cision written by Chief -Justice H Yol L — f it bodily clear across England to | grg; 2 new anized - Edison and Bradley Martin Giore, '“Whecier. Shien 3icacc OthEr News ol the Faiv SEX'S oo 7., Toctopeepig ava | tager suarics. | Semeacn ot T Bt ot 4 s ‘corn and James E. Cannon repre- | . under the instruction of a profes- Accordingly a speclal train was | ., e ¢ v = Up]]olfl Youth of Today | sented Miss Horton and Joseph F.| Activity sional camera - an, has turned out chartersd and her 400 Angora rab- | | Berry defended the highway com- come very presentable photographs bits, which she breeds for their fur, BN I | missioner. sy of her baby daughter, the tiny |shearing them as sheep are sheared, | orded in the paper with great fi- New York, Dec. 17 UP—The | | Salt Lake City UP—NMrs. Minnle Princess Elizabeth. were loaded on board and sent to delity. Officlal edicts of the ruler, | __,wwAmen'ca’s"wst yvounger generation was championed | BoY SGOUT NEWS !W. Miller of this city, h: made Winkfleld, near Windsor. | his opinions on world affairs, and 4 i more than ordinary success of the Mutilate Faces | accounts of pllgrimages to the an-| /. , for {ts morals, intelligence and business of stockraising. In addition " clent religious shrine occupy a wzdely used reczpe { o' ’, h 9, J 7 health yesterday by Thomas A. Edi- | [to her livestock activities sho is a ', Pakar Senegal, —UP—Women's Mecca’s New spaper Is | place in the publication. 13 thektors ofsiomeninthe tinited son, Inventor, in an interview on | The annual meeting of the New |regent of Utah Asricultural college, | 8 L Sy uEing Chronicler of State| wnie there are aavertisements 1 ? theft § States,” says one well known au- g Brital cas called | Mrs. Miller owns the Thousand B8gaIa0rt ruDes LarRroe R S S Al O The Youth of Today and Tomor- | o Dr(l;eBO\)"leS;:'\\lldco'uncl{ ??sa?lthg i e e 15‘ ke | P Captain, just back from a trip = Chicago, Dec. 17 (M — News of |in the paper, no pletures or dis- thority on foods, “nothing is more row” in the current issue of the 3 Y e S| SRneR-rancl, 12 in the Congo, is making a report to M®cca, city of pligrimages and |play type are used. Makeup is ex- impressive than the zeal with which " |same time as that of the executive river in southern Idaho. Her work v Mosle » | they today gathe: d orum.! board and was immediately = ad- |with Hampshire sheep was recogniz- | {1® French Academy of Medicine on |- oslem adoratlon, s probably bet- | ceedingly modest throughout, and they are today gathering and test- Not only are young people not | oo Eubm: e N,‘l’u, o |od Inst somn by clection fa president | the mutilation customs in the Sara- |l€F known at the University of |the absence of headlines is con- ing new recipes. g to the dogs, the inventor told | program committee some time in |of the Amer Hampshire Sheep Diinge country. He Is provided |Chl®ago than at any other place in |spicuous. Think of the countless new rec- Lig interviewer, but in the main | Aice. |association, She is the first woman | With plotures showing the develop- ipes that are being tried out by i | January, robably the 12. i A American women every month i ',}'f,r,‘;‘":'r:a":h::: 2;"“;"" han Ahoge | president B L. Warren presided |fo head any association of livestock Hioat ot a hole siareulin cheblins of the vear! How rema.rkablé,ntge:\r? 2 much better than those ot thary | OVer the executive board meeting, at | brecd Her Guernse; cows also E1rls and dilated through the years . that a smgle old-time recipe has réiniote CHaR | which the usual reports showing {have won nur erous prizes in castern age. e wooden disks today pleased more women than They are generally healthler, too, | PTO87¢ss and the status of i worn in these i v - R H &5 % local | cattle shows. ra v\“flf*m;‘)xf‘iafls d“‘fl vr;i t::mv any other in history! come to you ready-mixed in Aunt L] instead of dissipation, and they have | flled: | Paris UP—Liane de Pougy, once an effort to make the women unat- | mammy_cook who perfected it. pancakes with her Ghitinne i hetter intelligences than persons of | In the Informal discussion which [, "5, 0 'm0 TR0 olla who | tractive so they would mot be car- From miles around, people came to tation flavor. L similar ages in the 90's. He was, he :"UOW:dl-h'he "flll\f! ?f the 65 m;“"- hriliadsmillions. sith har yomances, | ried off by s 5 F R S LE enjoy Aunt Jemima's golden-brown, Watch the new interest in the m'm, very hopeful of the next gen- ,(';-:’r:m fe:::;":o c‘;}f“;ie":*'i‘:“i m‘j has come out of retircment to get O A tender pancakes with their wonder- faces at table when you first serve Zr:l::m in A'm]gl.r,c'a and of the gen- ‘\te“,dancepu ELt ta.8mup L . ;a Alvorce: Princess Plays the Horses ful flavor. But no one learned her Aunt Jemima’s cakes. Plan now to rations to follow. L. .. -~08|" gho jg the Princesse Georges| TLondon (F—Princess ars i | gecret._',]vust zill“smacker"nfthst test her recipe—ready-mized. Your pears to be a greater pal of her just a “pinch” of that—so she must ~ grocer has Aunt Jemima Pancake News of the royal family is rec- | He urged that reformers leave tho{g:::;fi}lc%vq‘:he mg"llb;‘fliv‘:“’;;‘;’ Ghika but she wants to he Liane % “flappers” alome. They are all| - L. Warren, Col. W. W. Bul- She left the stage to be Prin- | father now Wash Stree have described it. Flour and h | fla % 2 4 5 Sh ! “ ; i ;i o % lour and her Prepared Buckwheat right, ho sald. The dress of girls |len, W. I Judd, L. P. Siade, Rev. clghteen years ago but her NUS- | ing ot home. ",‘”:;TZ,“(‘";‘:” ”.f] as lngton t t Today her recipe is still a secret. Flour. i and women is becoming simpler and | R. N. Gilman, Logan Page, Sher- 1,4 fol] in love with her best friend Faanks e anec But her own ingredients propor- Coupons for valuable premiums : e o g liking for race horses and at race- 1 : ] ; I more beautiful, he observed, and | wood Raymond, Alexander H. Scott, anq left her. o : osite tioned exactly as she used them comeinevery Aunt Jemimapackage. simplicity and beauty of dress he|Morris D. Saxe, Charles E. Morgan, | Tiane de Poury fired the in Fhere ‘the king jend hia PP 2 oh ! o o z 2 augnter meet, they are inseparable. ks 1 J. R. And , Ha T, i e a e m v Bl dnliaii 4 para ! characterized s proably signs of % T Androws. Narry Howard, and ation of mans wen i as SIS | Frinere Mars fotons e pore Burritt Hotel AURT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOuR arcing civilization. s T ehl Brnce s e i i i S . ry closely and has a smail Y Mr. Edison criticized as nonsense | The board of review held a good ‘among her admirers, She o n| d Buckwh the remarks of “an aging English | mecting with seven scouts appear- ried — : S h very race when she also red but eat temporas O h e e 2 author” that men over 30 should ing before Scoutmasters Charles naval officer at sixteen. e St enos RiNays tancy I U step aside and make room for the | Abel and Leon Griffin. Fi==+ ~lass carried off and kept prisoner in & ; Bregsas her bus: freque: e younger men. Maturity, he sald, did | rank was approved for R. Distin of Ru alace b Jer wo requenfly her choice ot begin until past thirty. Troop 1 of Plainville and for §. per. broken hearts 34 pleen vFOl’ [ I Returns Use Herald Classlfied A’,‘S- Bradley Martin’s Views. | Eisenberg of Troop 10, with second o 1 I y cot — Society is not so aristocratic as it | class for J. Paul and L. Washburn, | shc once was but it’s lots more fun, he | hoth of Troop 8. years only a said and the flapper ls the one t0| The scoutmasters’ assoclation will have known the unhappiness of e thank for that, in the opinion of hold an important meeting on |noble marri Dradley Martin, member of the NeW ' Thursday evening, December 30, It York's older aristocracy. |1s probable that it will be preceded | Prince Can “Shuffle” “That gay, life-loving, forthright | by g gupner, the place will be an.| London (P — It tog creature whom we call the flapper,” | piyncoq™ 1 7 1d Follics girl to he fs quoted in an interview in the Wales how January issue of McClure’s Maga. o z “Black Shuffle.” zine, “is more honest in her attitude | DOY, Feet Frozen, Loses Miss Edith Raker, than her mother was and much | Both of His Legs blonde who appear moro honest than her grandmother | g ooncien "o 17 (8 — Natan 0 Broads: dared to be. For that reason, Par- | wiisti' Ir "19 year old megro by, the Irince’s i ticularly, T approve of x"j"“ has |Of Hamilton avenue, this city, who Pened at a priv The name of Bradley Martin has | ,q toung fast asteep in an open long been socallly prominent both In | onghi1e December 7, numb with this country and in England. ;“‘ |cold, lost both legs in an operation parents ofthe present Bradley Mar-yy o sormoq at the Greenwich hospital tin were outstanding social leaders | ol thPe BF R T In the last half of the century. In|" qo vouinrs feet and one of his 1897 they hired the entire Waldor |, =@ ¥HIES 06t GAd one of s Astoria, then a new hotel, for &|con pig nome December - 4, and ball which was the sensatlon of the ;g0 5 giligent search was found in scagon. The newspapers both here . automobile behind buildings on 1 abroad printed pages about it|greenwicn avenue, His life ; was and ministers made it the subjects|goeririos” of for several days but rlr_r"hnir sflrm:m-n e ,sl’!hcn he ehowed signs of improve- he present Bradley Ma |ment. It became necessary to ampu- 311! i S G F M uncle of the Earl of Craven Who lista hotn his legs, when blood-pols. Br-r-r! its cold but not with a warm bath- lOVeS D i or en figured in divorce cases with the|opinocot o' robe made of the finest of robings, neatly AS GIFTS 3 % Countess Cathcart. Mg e e AT R trimmed, the kind a pattern the men like. Gloves from ; Silk Disclaiming any intention of pic. YALE DRAMATIC CLUB Be sure and see them tomorrow. will not onty : = turing flappers as not doipg i New Haven, Dec. 17 (B — T g ¥ E ciated for their i thing to merit censure, (“she h28imempers of the cast of “Out e ; 6 = ¥, fakh But 5 / | 1 undubitably = exaggerated sex Luck,” offering of the Yale Dram 7 { 3 S}L.l;:mr:jx\wn.‘l“ o 3 Loungmg some extent,’ hesays,) ~‘“‘-f31““f; association, which will include pre- gift will giv 3 them as pioneers of soclal \sentations at Cleveland, Milwaukee 4 } et Chicago, Indianapolis and Detroit : e Robes and dances in honor of the party in your list. Supreme Court Upholds feach aity. = = b & AU 3 Bres ok s -, H play to e presente: o : Award Agam_st McDonald | ritton” by Tom Cushing, 02 o1 itmiated Taod chot nouristes o { gloes: $5a95 Hartford, Dec. 17 (A}—The judg-inotes made during the St. Mihicl builds. Use at meals, betwe 4 \ ment for Clarissa A. Horton of drive in September, 1918, and was Windsor Locks to recover $26,000 [first presented by the dramatic ds- ) Tonorox [ Prepared at iomebysti dgmagestront date, Hishway Com- | doclation ekt year, dorin hot or cold ater. o cooking. 37 P T T I T T BT TP With Christmas Cheer y = | —tonoow B| — just half 9 : . price. Imagine (fi % i e vou will pay only 50c on a e B ! painti huge = dollar for 1 T!‘ __When an umbrella combines smartness j —trimmed as the Hd@aa and lservice, it makes an ideal gift. These ik Aathe . umbrellas have those qualifications; pure Robes that G]fts, sillc with plaid borders, amber handles and X sl tips, 16 rib. % sell for much “Satisfaction Guaranteed” $4 39 more. Cash in : é on this value is the slogan that marks this . {OMOITOW. Xmas Gift of Handkerchiefs. L There are countless novelties in silk i $159 and linen, some brightly colored, 2 —there's only 50 printed or painted in odd designs. A _Most men know td}iicseilfl&veefi;\l_; Sa‘lt:f:)l“]td‘(:r‘ e tyl o coats. We bought special “Kerchief” for every occasion, also ‘t&llslti“nlg (;lfngmsft‘s‘, just the kind men likefi,} ‘lm-t and Step- 3 Yh;mfiflforfl t:}:]ash an augmented selection of beautiful white ported and flomostic Shurs “-l.fi} ;Epd‘:nt ‘t?wull\‘ mr\nl ;n\ Sarly o :m. T PR & colors, plain eolors and faney stripes, a 2 shopping. | Y f .MSh‘ ey linen handkerchiefs, hand drawn, embroidered wonderful assortment. in the history of our Coat Dept. have we . had such values to of- Zsc o $1 00 \ fer. All ur patrons . should come early to- morrow by all means, i 3 —Seal Coats COME of all gifts the one that receives the f heartiest 3 Deljcate hand —DBeaver Coats hearti el is lingeric. heartiest welcome 15 ) icate hand i made chemise and step-ins, embroidered ap- le L S wn work. Satin ribbons —Grey Kid Eer and I O plique or hand dravn Marmot Coats WONDERLAND 2 95 —Russian Calf Skin $ ¥ —Pony Skin By the thousands these toys are Py tomorrow or lace trimmed. Priced from —Remember erred by men—and we 51\0\\‘. the last nappy stripes and ch‘e‘c}s- o ine silks with the “Ezy- ay. Tomorrow while t!\e as- te, buy yours for him. here. Everything to delight the ~ s are pref children. Scores of mechanical toys 2 vt s . ; T and fancy designs, for older children. Truly a wonder- ; i fatiop L sortment is ('m]ml«- Moderately priced. hearts. So many to tell about, so —__r— 50c andgsc . . g e o _ many to describe, that it can't be May Pour Ship Come In | St il i el 4~ AR N Jor Hor<s land of joy and happiness for little should see to it that their children for Giftg Sure \ > 4 > to Please labzn mirb h come to our wonderful Toyland. —Delicately tinted, ex- 2 i & i A cellently made Station- 5 o g . Dolls, Sleds, Games, Mechanical | ery, perhaps with a mon- Women's _Handbags are always practical. ‘200: y 5 viaie ing 7o echani ol " ing the very latest sty 4 p py | riages, Boxing Gloves, Mechanical \\:}!lh‘l: c;rfm{‘l]l]&;izure\g: ,\nfn)k. rhif(or;. mblk-‘ practical gift if you choo;er;me v : 4 a8 . wool hose made the v P X4 3 carry several leading figest AAKars To Wil ED of these that we are offering ot = : d Swings, Stuffed Animals, Footballs, b rands at moderate ible to find every color {m- Underarm, beade d an prices. Xmas cards hand ginable. Hoslery that will pouch, made of genuine D < 71 . ?, S . surely please her, ery pai 3 Pianos, Wheel Barrels, Wagons, | engraved in a large sy Sl G e leather, priced from Push Toys and hundreds and hun- | Variety, price from from {“'9@..“\“1" : : o Np dreds of other toys. 250 to $1 $1.15 to $2.50 3238 tosg‘” Trains, Punching Bags, Doll Dishes,