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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. FADISETE IS SHYCOFAWARER 1 e CALEDTOREWARD ATEFRONKETTES oo \u- nan's club ot Ma Hill noxt i , Nov. 9, at x 'home o Headed Firm at Death o' o i ‘but he was forever quoting Biblica: Frederick And to of the I, A and publishe for the pas s, told a ant of on will i and those p asked to notity wiore Monday noor! will be assisted by Mi Mrs, I B. Doan and Mrs. M. J ain nning to be j « Mrs. Mann The hoste Under rOSS- e\ 101 Attorney Ern hat story and 10 minu later, I other in sovnd said Ther rson Bassette, pre isserted and of this reen Lane illn ns s homs last r an since last Rassette this city minor Juests was 1) it tirst ienhard ol Gol is city. having onal ch an it greement had been 1 10 her by he hushana, Always Very Morose ek Ray i and mot 1y, and oiten and made His and frayed Bus ntly de- addi- sett st L molished to mak ion 1o the p sas the home of Frederick H , father of Frederick A, Ias tte, and 11 other children, ‘rederick Anderson Basse iorn in this city May Frederick H. and Mar n) B tte, both vive him. He attended the school, the old Grammar school ntral Junior Iligh school) and New Britain High school Enters College At Age of 28 At his grad ion trom the named institution he ente unbition to ¢ bt cause of fin was unable do so. Ttealizing that if he funds cnough to put 1 1 school, he must obtain posi-, would pay him well, hie employ of Russell & lir- win and took a full machinist prenticeship course. Later he quired skill in the praectice of trade at the New Britain Ma Co. It s not until he was 4 28 vears ol that enough to enter colls it Cornell and was s rece y for t hig said ,‘m‘m»,u the m \ school Bas constantly ording to mumbled and “peeuliar facial clothes William canor nittere expr tehed Lou las Homecrest strect spent 1 in New York ssions. Reélewall visiting reli cause yon expected A i K. Perey a Goll street, » Mr singh I v Yorl of New Tl Mr. and Mrs. Car family, testitivd s from a trip to where they Minnie nd of the Ray many August 26, 1 I her in New Ha elieved e was of “he told how h Lyon e college, 1o 1o im years wer Atwell it Miss 1 to Groton got turn er spendin throug tion which entered 1he parents Map isonnd k-end with her canse i WS (2 1] poor he Manor mind said, by con- \twell of stanfly hershow had lost Wilson Wilson Minna was D Land stration and admi ked for that son Blaclk ston an it Grace hospital, New ented those records in t Ray e ‘rederick sing the institution in | Mr. Bassetto the ploy o Camy Co., and later | Mass, 1 Springticl graduation from linission de Loui pianist sed purch since i tive figur Progriss. amous Poster Artist Only “Fea for 155 d fe Brad Suppe ss he was | William famous poster artist eroof the Wayside Press, was her ith William 1. coldly, sh largest printing plants G e Tl said ey where the and rids drown would i apkicol Lo nimsclf,” she tostiin Lh LRI e mabing would knocl iy years with tostif umeie "L S POISONED CREAM PUFES vast Two Children In o Pawtucket Dead Six month i and Serious Hness of Sis wrricd Iersons Cornedl, n Hoyt. he Dinbury a chair house, with was dark nt| always Reported, her hom on the sofa a member of of Springiicld ctive through ill heal Paw i d e o tomether.” Surviv | She suid he was obsesse that the should b of the is parents, Mr. and Mis, Ir of West Har Froderick H. Basset [NBRE history of the 1 secrctary of this city g hoand Miss Anne ford. il the idea Kettle spout of his fea- Skl loss rsadiie pointed toward 1h and spout 1 repri kitehen turned th dircetion ion o that vhenever she Bassette |any other she was e Civic and the “The age, Miss | T said, Bassetie “He seemed Don't mand fore T t00d mor e oi Mors G = address e will he afternoon at 2 o'clock in Springtield. Roev of Christ ireh, will officiate. Burial will e + Springticld cemetery, vou are dres: i HAGEN IS LEADING Defending Golf Champion Has Lead at the ervic s for FOR $1,800 BROUGHT £1,800 damages has | v T. C. Smith Sons, throug Donald Guffne st Rose Mik- losz, for alleged non-payment of a bill. Constable I'rank Clynes served the papers and attached property of the defendant on High strect of Four Strokes Over Tonumy Ar- mour in Title Play. Cedar Crest Country Club, Dallas Nov. 3 (P—Walter Hagen, defend- ing chanpion stroked his way to a four hole lead ov Tommy Armour open champion of the United States D ‘lv“ It CHASE and Canada, in the morning round Wy (p— o {hefr quarter 1 i mateh b A it Ho sid s wis Baon g mrofessiona folfers’ assgeition tournament here today iiert Pengracz, member of the Hun- 3 2 € at Washington. | Flagen was the first to Jos i DA et vhen 1 de a had out from N Rl UL P but Armour h mobile chase through Hollywood hole hack to his opponent at strects from the scene of a wrecked | \jore Tommy laid himself an un- milk wagon. He was hooked on playable stymie, Before the Scoteh- suspicion of fuilure o stop and ren- yan could steady himself after this der aid cident and sus- ip, Hagen had taken pici of holes und a commanding whi braced and took the n had missed a fy ; er ind captured the twe “The Haig” was two up again 13th and finished strong with a 16 foot putt for a hirdie to win the | and another one to win ABabyin Bi6 STEEL PURCHASE and Maine Railvoad Orders AR 1.os ren Thousand Tons ivom Bethle- Lem steet Co. a holc trap the four purchitse of trom the | sy Nov Boston & steel rails 1 company suid that r hou; nd 1,00 today a hlehem Ste Ofri the company hich i steel rails 5 in Gern from rican . hat 1 vices submitt at the nearly 1 ne it was ¢ Ve 1 fnls after an N thres ad ninth 0 foot driving tomobile morc tonicat Tommy vear wfter Ha hict of the An last v chas saved willion dolla he swme quality of “he Remarkable Influence of a Doe- Aprostately i quarter o \rnonrs, in comparison witl \merica rails \rnour, in but B4 345305 A7=73 L in Joe Turnesi i Now York, and Geng New York tought a give mateh throughout the morning, Turnesa finishing the 18th up. John Giolden of Iat evened his mateh with 1 lett of Wan- wiatosit, Wis, hed all square Verbal Tilt Features Suit Against Dr. Brooks °' under W Haven, Nov. 3 (P —Trial of 830,000 malpratic suit instituted ASON'S FIRST by Miss Annu Sims of Brooklyn, N. | B et | Y., against D Myron J. Brooks, 4 mitarium proprictor of New (¢ fae i was featurcd foday by frequent (T OV erbal tilts between James A, Kohler ounsel for Miss Sims, and the de- tondant in the United States distriet out. Several fimes during the urse of the frial Judge Edwin homas ordercd remarks stricken rom the record and several times ¢ resorted to his gavel when the lashes were followed by a gencral under 1 o ad down i alaee Springfield Judge Fines New Britain Driver §100 In Sprin strict court s Judg 1y imposed terday of $10 liam of Murphy pleads in the case New Britaim. to the charge ntomaobile of 1 guilty ope : an wint influe e liquor SNOW Nov. 3 () the season apple and the second violets lasted snow ot whil in bloc this yeur 1 flowering utes, fell nere - for time, were 15 min- Hundreds of marricd women, child- less for years, suddenly find them- selves in 2 state of the most blissful anticipation due to the influence of a doctor’s most wonder{ul prescriptio The number of hopeless cases s so small compared to those who aro sterile from functional weakness that every married couple who really want children should at once writo to the doctor and get this prescrip- tion together with his invaluable uproar in the court room. book of instruction. For your con- PR o R e e SR e e venience fill out the coupon and mail Ll b it today. vnse counsel today on i copy of a fotter said to have heen written by Miss Sims to Dr. Brooks after she had left his sanitarinm and in which she declared that her condition not bren improved hy his treatment Dr. Birooks denied that he had ever received the original letter, An aunt of Miss Sims had previousiy testified to mailing the lotler but emember the day or ! bosted it. The snow Clean Rug Stains By This New Method Put a ?"aflpnnn\ul of thn Nathol in a quart of water and rub with a cloth over dull or stained carpets and rugs. Cleans them beautifully, kills germs in dust which collect, makes them hygienically clean. It will not injure any {abric. Kceps rugs and carpets hright and new looking. Get | Sylpho- Nathol at all dealers. PRESCRIPTION Dr. H. Will Elders Ballinger Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo. Please send me frer Instruction on how to use your Prescription for Sterility. couPoN could not month she inin Ithe yards for storage and shearing Lot serap metals The case closed i afternoor and At for the plwvv.l' d up the nted during the two h\‘ earir He laid parfi s upon tostimony ¢ announce court y LAWYERS IN CLASH - DURING ARGUMENTS d from Ilirst P m summe pres: ular .h~ from childrer \ machine starts p. who complained every day achine; t Mrs. 1 Honeyman and Mrs awake Continue Karp. Dudack t high v ind stands in an ¢ vous ai fession. addressed beford afternoon and ging cha i acter of a neigh- | vails, and in the case of | of Willow and Putnam mge has been ntial. s fact that the strue- built are all res the only new fron; This is business stein cited cases in contentions that a or profitableness ds AN excuse nee, and H,.x 1ot escape lability there are other nuis: ature in the locality. I the court that the 10 testified yesterday ha out of the dis- i s moved hootleg,” not in nse 15 sold there but becy A in after zoning wis and the court's atte 1 1o the fact that the | ;. 0 v Britain has already in- o000 procecdings to il 2 injunctive measn G vation in tention in the | attril abalc Basi nuis tors at low e In Altorney ation Connsel Argues | wration Counsel John H 1 whose inferest in the hoard of dismissing ued his elaim Corpe My 1o ques Isracl Na was employ ing ad- | the zon- | that | The |and it board | Bolger fing | month of Kirk? in defense of the man action in m be A | an ave nsion of a jand submitted | tenements to re contiguous | worand rage five od tot of mol- pliance ¥ absurd 1o sayv: ‘Yon re, Mr. Tkt cven though you are but rivil moved $n s Nair re This o uest How nre as to tl was avrive for 1 st testimony 1o do ti sdvertisement them,"* With refer- he explain- lorized to station on o later open- ind it was you alw wer thre v to the Wel it Welline by pas of Brought tverd of dvert il ntals card the compr o husin 3 now it 18 cnjoin him Attorney Isvacl Nair, peinted with Atto Al 1 the all that a on t 1 build vas place ind ofti pre1 permit secured ward testimony of Bui utherford th p hont even | soptem v is not comy was 10 extension of use he pevtion of the d - in junkyard ihis is A proper exten- America Will Agree on New German Ambass: Berlin, Nov. 3 (®—Ag jon, he ed. He reminded the the American government to th that Stephen Dudiack, one of pointment of Dr. Friedrich W d to he most prejudiced | Von Prittwitz-Gaffron, ¢ cillor of Kotkin yard, had given | the German embassy at ill of health as as filth | ( ambassador to the erned eding the late hetter than th, Maltzan, is o today. stroe for Hrpost ourt m cont Rome, as Uniites those agiinst the tacl is conc man Los Ago Von time and had pronounced it wjoining yard, The tead of being an eye it t distriet since S agtof Alleged Band © Of Jewel Thieves (: New York, Nov. 3 () inzhimmer, last all the Dand more ard f some hides the nded Attorney Nair ag persons hive d ot of triet. “T onee lived there m moved out in 1 1t where 1 ent section, th junk from 1o mo dis but Ay, of events. | qop entirely and rthan k- conrse notorious 1 now. in cwel thieves trolleys m Cleveland for the here fr awaken me much carl intiffs claim they are ened,” he declared Kotkin Long in Business Attorney Alcorn called attention to it that Kotkin was in 1 ars prior to the that e d in a fow days, today. (zener |I Pangalos Is Reported Seriously Il Athens, N 3 (UP)—It ported that General Pangalos or of Greece land in th the ness | wo yi enaetment of | had purchased and ' toa auent zoni zal right, and - could deprive | it 3 e yased the bui rd in full know ill on the where he PUR- e e uni ist-* i has been exil ¢ pointed reported to have r endance of @ prison physict would his wring “h KNOW- - jemanding and A\thens of to of Kot out HASN reon SSOME™ HIUSBAND City, Mo.—=Mrs divoree, chay ind as proc the ave assist for 1o of tatesmen, one of indlc whimsical, trng genial, kind, mel withiess stand ¥es- | capricious, tlous, mordacious, ttormey recited the Uty experts that Noew milt and declared any — - order that would require th FENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, singlot fo hecome it and us: LA S her e cnnounce the wmghter, My Louis Kutseher ot for the weddi evidenee Britain is Lgainst rous." only idences ready too many of then in the city The evidence of Dy caring machine Pullen 11 makes loss W truck in low g at of Building Inspector | erford that it sounded muffled in t ireenstein home ju across the . werc ' Guard Agamst “Flu” | With Musterole Tnfluenza formerly dor usually start a trictor an ex- | ment you get those warning drawn plowing rub on good old Must rol and it was submitted that Musterole relieves the con o 1 mechanical shears in junkyard 'and stimulates eirenlation. 1§ 1Y is in the same all the good qualitics of the old Tn rebutfal, fashioned mustard without declared there are 50 tenants oyer- | the blister. looking the junkyard, yet lli—: IFirst you feel a warm tingle a fense has not brought fn one who will | the healing ointment penetrates fhe 1y he is not troubled by the pores, then a soothing, coolir He also commented on the ' sation and quick relicf. Have M {estimony of Dr. Pullen who de-! terole handy for emergency clared the noise was not very bad. | may prevent serious illness, but later admitted he would dislike o Mothers: Musterole is also to have it in front of his own home.! made in milder form for attitude, according to the law bables and small childre is: Its all vight if it affeets some \sk for Children's Musterole. else’s home, but not if it affeets | Jars & Tubes stressed, Argument was mads ing machine tension of a husiness by hand, neither tension of a ration, Mat a reap- is not considered an ex- Grippe and with a cold. The Preunos mo ach horse category, Atlorney Greenstein plaster the iness, use, Judge May Visit Junk Yard s Judge Jennings may visit the junk rd of Morris Kotkin and examine premises surrounding it before hands down a decision in the ac- ion brought by Dudack, et al, to en- Kotkin against further use of &ncr ¢than a mustard plaster v in putting an end to its (Speclal to the Heraid) 1 would Bristol, Nov. 3 — Automebiles t operated by a Hoffnagle ot |North Main street and John Casto- lene of 9 Marjorie street, figured in a collision at the corner of North Main and Center streets shortly be- was | fore 11 o'clock this morning. Ae- gave cording to the police, Castolene ap- | proached the intersection of the twe wrong” he |Streets at a high rate of speed and father sit |in order to avoid hitting a truek know- koing down Center street he turned a 1o the left colliding with Hoftnagle's car and pushing it over on to the lawn in front of the Endec hotel. Both cars were considerably dam- ged. Castolene will appear on a reckless driving charge tomorrow and outinued fro of father childre inley, morning. ANDERSON 1S GUEST Frank H. Shield of Dover entertained at lunch and bridge this afternoon for Mrs. Earl Anderson of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson of Hart street will en- [ tertain at dinner thie evening for Mrs. Anderson. MRS, Mrs, Roa dustice 1S Moyved BEAUTY CULTURE Stott's BEAUTY SALON Room 506 New Commercial Trust Bldg. 55 West Main St. Scrawny Women Need McCoy’s ENGENE PERMANENT WAVIN last week me work to he in by four lay, November A Complete Line of French Cosmetics MORAN SIGNS ely v. 3 (P— eisx————— ] xpert Marcel Waving and Finger Waving e ) Telephone 4480 For Appointment IPrankford th mark: U football team, it your turn the s can 1 sor to Mor How do you spend your money? “ YOU were considering the purchase of stocks and n(md\ vou'd do a lot of studying before you actually parted with your money! You'd want to know about the mmmm —its poliqy—its past record. Yet that money represents only your surplus. day you spend money the requisites of life. Every almost all your earnings —upon Are you less wise with the grea than with the smaller share? er part of your money You can select the daily products you buy as carefully as your most conservative investments. In every store vou'll find produets that you know well. Friendly names that have stood for first quality many vears. Names of products that millions of people have bought, and bought again and again. Products that these people. by their steady patronage, have approved from coast to coast. They are the advertised products. They must be full value—first quality, or they mul In't satisfy so manJ millions of people year after year! The other products you see are strangers. You don't know them. Few people do. They may be good—they may not. No manufacturer holds them up to the piti- less light of publicity. 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