New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY STABBER INSANE, ™" 12 g LOVERS “SAID IT” \x/m_[ ROCKS “'-'"{,1'”},’12.‘2:‘1‘:2:'{;,3\;‘.f-"}i.,q GENERAL CONNER POLICE BEIEVE ¢ tho Leglon fiecomes Deputy Clnei of Stal T ——— MDD U GRS - ! : vy . - | [ Samucl SWOT, rortor o ¢+ mancipator d to become deputy chict of staff ¢ tdea of The change is one of several do- al Conner will succecd Ma- ke conmand of the first vision, with | : A 2 ) g chief of staff in charge « 15 B ) 9 Taetiny ' ral William 1. Con- ymmanding American < in China has been assigned ! ; s i \ J e g " to command the s division at ound C 1 ! : | | | OOES ey | { e bk 4 mhe |1Fort Sam Houston xas, effective s i il J | swzz BR3Y \ Leohe e upon his return from the Orient alter Kosswig Investigat i R v 3 aces 11 Major General Malin Cralg, pres- for the rity rtment 4 | | ;Og‘;:;i | S S t t of cavalry, and who soon passing t r t L/ / | | - el , i etire, will hecome an assistant - by el X ¢ | : . / uged by General Dru R NGTMCE. - © WOULDN'T D«.(_‘TLY - 5 Dcllghtful Pla\ let at e WHAT WOWD GV i FALL FORP THE { Memorial Program for | ‘.HTS"‘Q lf‘,?g‘"h,”,(,h,}fl.c}! HAVE THOT OF A (14 A\ NTHE. OF ~ Lincoln and Douglas R e % Now DBritain and Plainville |ful tea held in the church parlors e | right at s ¢ hunch room, | J ham ot Lisho 2. : KOG - WHEN SME |:rnv'fiw'rf' L s giy 1 v oster NAQ\ 157 ED 0 | | v the vaneems Colored M Luther W was chs pended : s 1 fs that is the RDCKS> P ~ ¢ will hold meniorial services | man of the commitioe in charge and morning by Judge Hungerfor proportion ! b f li et 4 | v oafter at 3 o'clock at . Mrs. E. M. Harwood and Mrs. A, According to 1lloog was at under E that t » 4 J o) on Church |W. T'pson, president and vige-presi- the lunch room , ) 1 memory of [dent of the Woma association, night, and he thr me per v mou | iE m Lincoln and I'rederick poured at the s which were napkins into a par z gly decor: with red. en Ward 1 ners discove £ e — == = = = e Raymond N. Gilman, pastor white and hlue flowers and candles, id that Ward 1 ne t tion ¢ £1 | el il 3 of Kianley M Lurch, 0 observance of Lincoln's hirthday. but he str f ) ) V Lincoln, 1 n_amusing lot, “The Clinic | 'AlDINVAUflEV!IIE i Association |yesterday afternoon. . ¢ two r C the v k the 0 n . T. Monier, Jr., Miss \hHr'l s Gets LW ¢ Plaimville will pro. | rows, Mrs. Clair P, Upsor Miss Olive funeral of onc of the Nor ; i e e : vated i the new 5 o il ey, n 1o Molander. WORU] BRUAUMSTS ol ¢ g e ‘ ””_“ef_‘_a.d“ Geil e e e e ———— d « t fis. cling in exec o t nl f ; Joville have been crowded into | retary ‘;Hv'r\ rnor Aram J. Potl ) 0 s o means ‘ W S Thon .' e . el . iiba |l‘\ ¥ , <n< SUDCTD%} . R(?)x\m\filelll e o) b it s iy |l Gl v o N o [ e e Voleanie Snow Falls - treasurer. The s i o s e o ve o o introdic ree ofticers |78 ¢ G o lsits in a Broadway office and | Rs, I Cotting of th 3 . Buttertiena of | Over City of Minneapolis | numed to apnoint an exccutive com. | #18FB0ON'8 Program. preaches to members of his pro- | A t Honoralle Artillery A commissioner o Minneapol b, 13 P i The it G T e o int | state, who made Dust from a 3 © eruption in | partmen dueation in University of Texas to 8 hea JnL e naly lecl iy ! 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T 5 City, N. J.. ¥ P NO SECRET TREATY Ten thousand dollar picture dress composed almost entirely of sequins was the outstanding feature of a recent fashion prome- At it 2 v LA Py e e ’ 1a |nade. It is said that great numbers of “sweet _d:\ddies" and | . McAuliffe announces. 7 | Mino o L e { Ottawa, Ont e it oubl breaidun. | fond fathers of flappers hurried out and buried their checkbooks

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