New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 24

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Aaren Harris, the ne This Story the murder of Scott g leputy sheriff. While Clark maintained his com- of the eve of his ¢ on n began to tell on H nigh ver of the East Comes Forward With blic what For more | He and prayir cpent most of the n troubled lar neuritis and rt Ladies \'1\“!’1' of the \H'Hu«!\mn of Letter ( s annual meeting last V. C. A, and the re elected Emnia Peterson; . Mrs. Elsa H ¥ together s was con- 1 1 tool relief v people have Aialmg ition for years Paul Mrs, trustees, Louis Le NOX-RI-TIS () Reaney. officers of the La 1 also of the wme tnstalled January Macnnerchor hall on Arch W of my 1 tir and MISS PAONTNSA RESIGNS pestgned from th hing red Heart o, She pl 1 at Milford conrse, Miss ter of Mayor GERMAN SPECIALIST DIES Berlin, Jan. 8 () emininet Gert of the ¢ Iollan o re- z to Germa Doarn : had heen called for o n by the former kalser. 5o dis: MR. Pn\\ AL ATRINS ndrews & Co., Inc. VIONSTRATION HIBITION Celebrated other a negro, | e peniten- | arms, Mrs, NieW BRITAIN DAILY TURKISH NEWSPAPER RIDIGULES AMERIGH | Fox- Has Cartoon Scoffing at U, 8, i planation of Failure o Sign Treaty, lostroyers | £ 1 by the American W commissiener, Admiral Mark Bristol, draws @ car and edi- Ltoriul toduy from the newspuper Res publie | Pietur of self-su vest and ; L Sam in an attityde faction, with thumbs in | on the table, the paper prints a lengthy critielsm of America ilure 1o ratify the | [tre which was signed in July, | A | Admira! Bri § nothing po writer Ty “1t merely confirms that Unclo | sam of money ton econ- and fs thercfors in no | { hurry ot make peace with s, Eng- | land, who was our greatest enemy, has ratitied Tansanne, but America, | nst whom we did not even de wor refuses, “We do not belleve Uncle Sam's | ations of democracy and | pacifism. If he rejects this treaty | id thinks we will make other | nst our fnterests, he shov llmli . still misunderstands Turkey. “America’s ignornnce of eastern | aftairs in erblal, but Unele Sam's attitude |h\ xl us in this affair is | he limit." ERUPTION CONTINUES Molton Tava Stll Tssuing Yyom | Crater of Mount Vesuyius—Fan- tastic Spectacle, ! ples. Jan Vesuviu on W 8 (M —The eruption | whish began with | violence sday, is continu- | ing. ! The {nternal rumblings are con- ! stantly dJiminishing in foree, Indi- { cating, according to volcanologists, & gp, dy termination of the phenom. last night presented a icle, projecting a huge 4 elond of smoke, the | under ¢ Arface of which wea radiant- Iy red and the upper part lost in ob- ty, Large incandescent einders 4 from the into has a tull stomach and plenty (]| the [ HERALD, FRIDAY, TERRY CL( Regular width, a quantity, handsome pate terns; best quality at this low price, sgc Yard . limited JANUARY BOSTON STORE 1. J. DONNELLY CO. SCRIM CURTAINS 21, yarde long. ruftied, homstitehed with thes bueks, psc grade, the better Kind at this low price—while they Sgc lust, pair A Sweeping Clearance of All INTER APPARE al Group No, 1 Silks. Group No. 3 ONE LOT OF COATS fur trimmed Value up to $35.00--at i , which bas been [{| v, ts beginning 1o | up again the erater | mation which was tern away in eruption in 1905, The direetor e Vesuvius obgervatory is stick- |ing 1o his pos | | Panel $1975 14 DRE Values up to $25.00 at Group No, 2 LOT OF SILKS in the wanted colors: Special at Group No. 4 E LOT OF COATS fur trimmed Value up to $45.00—at Devoted to the Service of Value Giving— Look Over the Best News in the Paper Trial of W aterbury Man | Waterbury, The I for the trial of En World War veterar Conn,, Jan. 8 (P s, was completed early this | noon. Genneth 1. Wooding of | \ an ex-service man, and | liver D, Penfield of Meriden were | « last two che | lon G. ¢ Nauvgatuck vho had been accepted as a juror | vas excysed today by the court d he was under 25 years, the statutory Prince Ludwig Has Many Troubles Now . 8 (#—Prin ndwig tz's troubles ar ed to Hungary, where he arrest {n connec ‘1rrn with a January 20 ha by a beginning of t | the plaintiff. tion here in 1921 of a book entitled “From Red to I in which that Karolyi | runes from | the French for n agent of (the allies. The count sucd the | Prince Ludwig, b ed the court o 1 inte umn of trying 10 get { . The suit will now ANEW L O, R The great c tion will pay Mattabesett, 'l M., next M gree of sdoptio lon a class of candidates freshments will be eerved The follow offfcers have b eleere for the com y 1. Danforth;: | M. OI'TICERS u- official visit 1o and by the tr of R, W.! G. H. 8med- of W. Fred L. Nelsor H. G. Juengst. | cern will be inst January 18 by Deputy Grest Sacham Ma 1. Willlams and stuff of | Hartford, [ mes Vanee; C K. of W., ELEE I \\ S \lull l\ |\‘lill\ St Jean the Bapist eociety held | an ation of officers in the (cicty roome iaet evening. The lowing officers were installed b: thur cer it Aime | Michand : tant Joscph Beloin soleon Gingras; finan- | treas- asslstant chaplain, {John Besgerion MISS GROMKO SHOWERED shower was held last | home of Mr, and Mrs iromko in honor of th Helen Irances, who wi bride of Joscph buffet funch was | | { num | served s gifte. a l\\l\l R \\Il\ IUIA C. S Hamburg, Jan. § (P—Dr. Aman vel Lasker, German chess master, | | safled for New York today. 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