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FIND HARD CIDER |The Good Old Days IN GROGERY STORE Police Seize Two Barrels in|! Jubilee Street Place Two barrels of alleged hard clder were sel; store at 124 Jublleo stroet conducted by Albert Pahotsky, who was ralgned before Judge Willlam € Hungerford in police court this morning on charges of violating the llquor laws. Pahotsky pleaded not guilty through Attorney Nowickl and the case was continued until January 6 for trial, Pahotsky was arrested after Srr-l geant Jatrick A. MeAvay and Ueemen Thomas J, Feeney Thomas C. Dolan went to the with a search warrant and seized the two rrels of cider. An analysis of the cider was previously made and it is alleged to contaln more than the legal aleoholie con- tent sam Portiand, with nou-support ot his nine-year-old child, and agreed to pay $h a week towar: the support of the ehild placed a $200 hond to puarantee the payment for six months, Po- and 80 of cl wife pleaded rod Portland by Pollceman IFecney on a warrant issued on complaint of his wife, who lives at 30 Clark street, Anthony Stepanskl of strect was given a suspe tence of 10 days found bhim guilty wifs He wa sen- the court of assanlting his arrested last night by Patrolman William Politls afydr his wife complained that he had been drinking and was creating a disturbance at their home, The wife alleged that Shepanski brat her and drove her out of the house, Baker Case Continued John Baker, colored, of 223 North street, charged with assault with a deadly and dangerous weapon, had his case continued until January 12 for trial when Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods told the court that Edward Coleman alzo colored, whom Baker is alleged to have shot in an argu- ment over a card game on Christmas morning, is still at the New Britain General hospital under treatment for his wour Judge Hungerford continued the e under $5,000, Attorney Harry Ginsherg repre sented Baker, Baker wag arrested by Patrolman Walter Malona and William Strolls and arrajgned hefore Poli court on Christmas morning charga of assault with intent to kil but when he arraigned morning. the e was changed to assault with a dangerous weapon. Frank Zisk and Frank Sobrick, arrested last week when the police selzed about in a garage on had their cases continued January 6 for trlal. The represented by Attorney Traceskl. when Overlook avenu Stamford Police ('.';t New York Rum Runner Stamford, Dec. 30,—William Taub, who sald he was bound for New Haven from New York with 250 bot- tles of Scotch whiskey, gin and «herry wine, eaid the police to be of fnferfor quality and presum- ably intended for New Year's con- sumption is held on a charge of iI- iegal transportation of the liquor He gave his age as 29, his address as 1314 Grand Conconrse, New York city, and was traveling in a touring car with a New York license. The liquor was ¢ led Dbeneath the ccats after Taub had been stopped Ly a local policeman. HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING AND REMODELING 13 FRANKLIN $§Q. Tel. 770 ar- | a pence this 40 gallons of alcohol | - 'd last night in the grocery Heory | f store | £ and | guilty | | He | was arrested yesterday afternoon in | rth | Do*you remenmbor even proudest one smile that the smi patr of hy litt first trip on N 'LONDON PARK CHAIRS ARRANGED IN GROUPS back when you s this youngster, the in country. That will never come again of the boy with his first And you will know taking his were W ter Carlson fir [ ork i s0 happs sets of Two Predominate As Crowds of Three or Four Are in Minority 50— Remittance 1 to tish n‘,,”m ments of th of arious depart- government is " &hanley, the ho has i not unt chair king Londo placed thousands of city's parks which he rent for each, has received ret conscience nown Ameri- nt of a money, ,[I (His Idea Io doubtedly Ofiicial Uy The Parls, Clamente nteralllad w tulance shee Assoet De situation lasucd sarded in th jog a8 actua timen LEMENTEL'S PLAN DA I3 FRANGE'S STAND CR! nt of the Freneh government us EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, § TOWER AGAIN 10 SEE LIGHT OF DAY Excavations I Pooling Debts Un- Jorusalem, the Jewish revealod site of the to the rector *und. him to castern side ated Proes O.—~Finance Minister stion of pooling the lepls, made In his France's financial Saturday, t banking cie- nting the sen st 18 re he high 1y repres e 11 as of Irench finav e minist narked, to a ons being d statement to ation | night in and con on the nterallied mong tinanciers and among public nen closest to the cabinet, | that the dicates | scttle This m on the fact, H.«u y of Ve o Krench « through the cipal credito United State cesslon atter ittle many, lebtors they sho | pay and the ful pavmen Of th 15, owing to I'ra dquring the { counts on c st skis at Wood- ' contests par called upon Rumania ha. &ensitive made that ehe she thought ought to be PRTEN glum's while the b Russia h | written off a, chairs about the | two | from | {such proposal ave been pre- | nirs, 's business is the only nd, and was father 80 Shanley now owns more th 1150,000 chalrs and employs a la farce of men to go about collect ihe tupenny rental. Receipt tickets e given, and Jegupant may re- in the chair entire day for his two pen y Most o groups of rusiness, lovers, t according ticed that 1 hout in twos, fonr the chairs are placed in two, but it was an'eye for befriend BTOUpIng, He no- went ipa min- is chairs ac- the anley erally hat gro ol ople B of three or vers ority. o he arrar cordingly. Deer Captured on The Main Yancouver, Was Dec was | two-point buck deer captured lalive on Main streat here recently. | The deer was ambling up the street from the of the Colum- hit river wi aral persons gav chase. He dashed down an alley, \rm»rfl-l an abandoned building and |1eaped thro a indow, then jumped a high fence and started {back toward the river. The pa {ment was wet, and the buck slippr land fell several times. {erashing into a fence with his hor 's0 entangled that he was hel Four soldicrs from Vancouver Ba racks took the deer to the reserva- | tion. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS enier, Pickhardt & Dunn' 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Continued Sale of Women’s=d Children’s COATS AT 33 1-395 OFF Regular Prices WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT 259, OFF Hosiery Regular Prices Specials At 33¢ a Pair—Children’s Brown Wool Socks, 50c quality, sizes 7 to 10 At 79¢ a Pair—Wool and Silk and Wool Hose, regular price to $2.00 a pair; sizes 81 At $2.25 a Pair — 5 to 910. Imported Wool and § I make her |that s As for Ge ment Fr cording to t! possible will half the sustained These are desiring a war-time fin The T'rene vesent sharp pudiation. many, after s the most the world has ever kngwn, warded by a reduction of her war it de debts and w cconomics or The radica he cham iew. Leon solle Clementel th clalists, Uring up be ters conferen tion of a rev debts and d a ages of repar tion fixed at It 15 urge in winding u Irance the c necessary to cial and loned war pen thus far payment of al it 1 reparation 1 up altogethe M. Cl peech last sentimental accept the partieipatior nuitics to pa lamage cla hat had faile Versailles ft of the 1 eays & matertal damage new economic American er was found, it was re- vold for diplomif rawn into a cat that effect n magnificent certain he busite hamber of Deputics h he 1 pro ways of settling th question, Inquiry st year The wh argued Jebt terest long wlhole ; original site post should e to a new deal th the ment var fued been able based he Where that the in dotriment; that influenco of their pri re, Gireat Britain and the e they con there i th c-dwellin . and befol have mad concession until ir cluims Insist, Wit ir war ere on Ger- it Hebrew disposition ditors demand war surface 000,000,000 trancs, gol ance for advancos made war, the government ollacting nothin t city. ot th claim aga hed | towe bel ght not t be L7 i part of it.| greatest iggestions were Iat it be kn/,u the matter of he adjusted, ’r‘“\/ ve Wit ference to T 10,000 francs owed been theorstically | to 3 shown when st vn av 5 uncollectibl rmany, it is pointed out apes not only the pay- h but ac- ie most liberal estir never pay more pensions, than France | ‘\:" time Birminghan the reasons glven for ation of the incial operations, | heavy burder h financlers and public | the ly the suggestions that government liquor closest als are a cover for re-|cording to ( They recall that Ger- |Amery what they characterize | T formidable repudiation theirs wa ) was re- a alt "w ith loan to put her|W taken 1 a sound basis again. |harmiess and 1and socialist leaders in | extent benefi of deputies take this|In excess w Bium, S ited and obtained from e promise that he would | “The “gover ore the finance minis- | speaker ¢ ce next month the ques- | groat ised liquidation of the | rudimentary revision of the percent- rtain typ ation payment distribu- | Spa, 1 pt has been leader of the suff cou official cjreles that affairs ®f the war usked ive [ th i P France her claim to repayment stons, but Great Britain s recalled, demands the her full percentage eceipts, of s of scl which 1s made . fy r of pension claims, ! tel peinted out in his ht that 1sons had ¢ hments arm in t for | sccre cided to | ot pre mand for | Ame in the Dawes p y the Americ: ms, altho Ird to r the Uni T re ince cn C rlcan vx ify 4 Bialea oo t legally sustain such a demar into play on f the wh cann Dhtors u reciprocate, " Exis spite the < d h!\- ar of reparation up at th bothy sides of the ques ' pe ole settlement is to be | o ot ask France ) willing ess they are ing to lence of ). ( ect of the interallied ts a strong belief now, ministers wit! American re ation o discussio tatiy promised t e one NAME i wall of the wding when David took 1000 1, ¢ way the trad Hecently to Where Jewish Temple Was, Show New Wonders tlons in progress for six Ophel. eloso to 1) Temple, this a City of Da 1 His exploral at he has discovercd n fscovery anclent City of Da to arch debated th 0 ir. Duncan claims to finally settling this to prove David's usly inhabi some ap! 1180 basketfuls of and any number of inscriptions tower of I of white more exp and vistble The declareq] this | a natlonal m [ll]UflR TAES TO BE LOGKED INTO \Conservatives Promise Attention [ 10 Burden Borne by Trade m of the tr attention b irg of the win: piteh’ of 7 15 TUESDAY, DECEMBER Made Clos o OF Dee, 30 Excava months in ar o m 1o have [0 puta segording Garrow an Palest voration have led i 1 t dnly ind ich bl § GREATLY REDUCED In This Special Pre-Inventory One Only Mahogany Four P« [n‘in 2 o000, SPECIAL SAL One Only Mahogany F nrice $13.00, SPECIAL fort which it in the of e s of 1l " our P 100lo o b g o Jorusa it h noint 1t d has 1 tor the pottery un 1o the ‘! ! )f 1 been b City sto over ot price $19.00 SPECIAL S One Only Solid price $47.00. SPECIAL SAI I Mahogzany Pc g One Only Mahogany Four Post Bed with Fluted Posts, in the 4-6 size. Regular price $52.00. $39 75 SPECTATSALIESS e e Only Mahogany Four Post, Bed with Foot Board, in the 4-6 size. Regular price $55.00. $42 00 SPECIAL SALE Other Full Size l‘nlll Post Beds at $35, 45, $48, $55, 576, $110 Solid Mahogany Twin Beds $36 and $45 e We have Colonial Dressers, of taxation born reeeive will the 0dd Walnut cretary Jdd Walnut Full Vanity. Reduced from 97 to - $79.00 0dd Mahogany Chiff. Odd Tvory Post Bed. 339 OO R told a recent meet 1 spirlt merchants |{ 0Odd Pair Ivory Twin in moderati Odd Maho, sa ny Semi enjoyabl al, hut wh undoubtedly | Reduced from $49 to ... of a good deal n' problems in 1'd not be done members of it rl We Have Some Fine Colonial Post Beds Which Are Odd Or Discontinued Patterns Two Only Mahogany Iour Post Beds, Reduced from $95 to ..... Yeduced from $47 to .. SPECIAL SALE OUR POST BEDS and Which Are Sale st Bed, 3-3 size. Regulan $2750 st Bed, 3-3 size. Regular . $29.75 size. Regular - $35.00 3-3 size. Regular . $37.00 st Bed, ¢ ('hests, Toilet Tables and Vanities to match the Post Beds e —— Toilet Tahle. Reduced from $45 to ..... $34.00 - $47.00 $35.00 Beds. Vanity. Shipping Board Craft Stranded in Lmnpu ' Dec AL rmu Salov i Extra Choice it of Saloniki Hor \\'agnoi Is Noble Grand of (.ehmcd\m Lodl: lam Wa Fresh Killed Long Island Du cks Fresh Killcd Roastin Choice Fatte:l Geese . Deputy iz ay 1Y ristmas READ THE HERALD ¢ L ASSITIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 5 pr ommi r will as the f er that no « Natbe t was consulted me T0 BE CHANGED Norwcgian Parliament Makes De- cision o Olso As in Christ Silk and Wool Hose; reg. price 53. E i Change Christiania to Days of Old. In London’s Grnat Fog Choice Y MR oung Fowl C S T 2 iLQod ..e A T AN A B AN Poultry for New Years FreshKilled Maryland Turkeys 49ct 39¢ Ib 48¢ b - S b 42¢ 11) 29¢ Ib stores Co. America Jersey, Pennsyl- BFES 1 ‘-‘L RSD/ «\ FRIDAY, SATURDAY