New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 10

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Fay of the South church will officiate Burial will be in Cedar Hill ceme- tery, Hartford COOLIDGE ASKS CONGRESS T0 A1 First ¥ eld tomior- the (Continued fro peace $trength alone: the relative advantages and disadvar each of the various forms reduction or limitation of ment may take in the case o sea ane the stand measure one coun of another; certaining force of air forces; went of the arm; i ‘ the possil whether country is or a spirit of aggression or defensive purposes; the tion of the principles upor armament armame ility of armed wnized in for purely considera- as- which a for n varione s communications, reso ituation, populat the vulner tiers Jel; rmame fron essn nts into w if any, 1 milit relation betwe tions of th a common 1 count upon government in a work cerng the pe “This is neit place prer or eonfrr to d atory ence ment Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little /m Lmle To Motliers: Mu:teroleis also made in der \r’n"\r babies and small children. 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Y Mills, ec illman, for divor ho is suing hor today n had offere 1 1¢ 100 in st tayor Facing Court My place o “Mrs, St a4 a ywled cash * said Mil aper articles nrin Mrs 1 l('»nniér\lmwcr of W dtml‘mw lhea Tm‘ v CITY COURT ASSIGNMINTS, HERALD, Offered MONDPAY, JANUARY 1928, - HAVE ANNUAL TREAT e toeurry an rown Lom uproar aet mak lire FOUR ARE ACOUIITED But Are Pound To Have Been Remiss in Their Duiy 4 (Ae—1our o e eadyuarters here f review at v omen, ard Davis, . Rowley, x be win Ttoburt, placed on » board of rev comuar other members not yet heen ingt chart Paln ate Police ht found four liguor in the Palma, that Whitehead quor from a quant had tak Waterbury Woman Hurt in (Nh(entur \u"denl | W four ye f of a \' copes \npoal ed to Tenn. 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