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143 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926. PERUVIAN SUB IS [IGELAND PEOPLE | NEw ATToRWEws __)SONEPRESIDENIS | Oy Rems | wis subone i action i coukr essful in passing the state bar examinations held last week. | oday of They will be sworn in as members of the Connecticut bar in the | the return of operator's license ¢ James Brennan of R+ Slides Down Ways aliTheir Favorite Menus Ave Made | county, courthouse in New Haven tomorrow. The successtul | Rogseyelt and Wilson Bofh In- jseee”™ * candidates were: : e Groton Ship Yard From Fish . . S diflerent to Danger- |+ ¥. Thu ‘ ay.—advt, New London P —Amid| Horna Fiordr, Icsland, July 12 (® i S 1 e ap July 12 P—Guard- o 1 1 a dog late e shrill bla { sirens, whistle land, romote little island in the | B o T N i Siates presidents is no t reported and automot Far North and isola b . / ¢ one of the reasons submarine R-1, sister ship of the rc ndre f miles of storm- § 3 i e i ome of the chief execu- he most di ive . v . _ ¢ 8 tat ptain Thomas E. e India cheese ¥ + . i) 2 t, who after 65 years in t from | E % 3 8¢ e, v re next the age of 82. The cap- . body guard to six presi- at the ow tinctive dishes : 1 k Brdozik under cont “the Llectric | 'SKyr” the oldest and | v _ # 4 v A ident Wilson was wholly in- . safety Roos ¥ ient “skyr” pre- v G . : S c ] ger and frequent rarines the six . 4 ¢ s v 1 i d for the pleasure hed the morning Mr. Daniel- 9 : 4 lone. On one occasion his of 34 Or S mbered that | § : X e ird after a frantic search | P'O¥ of the favorite i £ ¥ L8 0 found him walking v nded ool old Norsemen who dis- 3 2 i ¢ 5 5 ugl Washington tenem a thou- : cipe has Fi A k Faslest to Watch ere the other presidents S. GORDON WILLIAM F. CURTIN tont s served as body guard llowed routes socret service s a son of M K " WS g as her own lawyer brought against and, took the “good wife,” who found to lock the door to keep her husband at home. wing way: e 3 : : ' , (it sear ; ! e, 7 or was | and a fourteen | Files Memorandum in Case Where Youngster Shot Playmate Turough the Eye Miss Danielssons, have s ped hand McKinley, Alwa tard, Halls with carrying spicions v matron of the >rofessional W Uk of Green- inst bachelc SRR 28 | ) v tumuled on t und. |, h fant NO JOKES ON LAW volver Haye Intends to Keep Movies from H This Burlesque orial board ¢ i s 2 3 1 nuously the studies nest f ht into « v seco T ¥ The car behind hi car and the driver, a Mas i sonae. | Will Take Part in Bastile Day Finierensas or e P L LR LI 0 hat & FLAYORS Valley Tobacco be received and L B T ETHEL: How to Keep a Husband husetts are opmandy Ut om St Yanc Do ol 0P T M B R, 1 S —= OIR HORDEANGHP AL iy i o s sk ey o e, B i OUTGHIE YOUR KIS PO~ supervision {son John 65 Monroe street, 1oft SIERtLURIM 2 e esterd two week’s vacation , fActur of different factory . t and Hazelton, Pa. | capacity 3 Gang | exhibition on August 2, 3 and 4 a . \ s ation headguarters, S{viele 1 G Meezick 2 2 Is Stricken | 2 ot State street, for buyers to examine, ests ove The samples will be on Roston, cription will Thurs- 1id of 69 Chu st L ienying tim “Everyth in France {nte SN —(F = | - i ; probably be ma on |me 11 want to see everythi C-COBLD — T-JUST wret Roche of New Ha Iras ' which pro- Te added a smile: "I spent the week-end with 1 1 lank 1 the open- |think newspaper men are Attorney H. P. Roche and ¢ ) t lot [some, but people fear them a Katherine Roche of Bassett | of 1 seconds, for example, will J wsea rems today wl 1 to 1 poisor o, IYive of | be opened. The bids wi com- 1o . ha homes today still suffering | ! e h had pare 1 the effects ¢ others | — price o C= | e 1 across the Medi- | tory, the sale will be made to t found his inspec- treatment at the hos-)| Fyench Franc Tumbles | nignest ( he battleship highly instruct- wore part of erew of 200 To Lowest Level Yet| admittance to the sale will prob- jive. pen time looking ballasting the tracks July 12 (P—The French {ably be by ticket. E: son who over the eless plang. gun turrets York v Haven & !f day dropped to a new low d s to participate he bidding and torped thes. He was tic- Jartford railrond near East Tox- | level, closing on the Bourse at 39.87 | must register with treasurer. |ularly impressed by : precision oro. Their camp was at Ms to the dollar. The previous low was 1 tely aft salc 1l were stricken suddenly ¢ 1 on July § | 1ot, r will be manipulated—"by t} © pressure ork yesterday aftetnoor s neial experts believe that the ented - wi C of of a button lans watched carefully the | frane is slumping because of the ire, which “What enchants me whout of a|with ch the g guns were hainder of the crew but all otheps | continucd uncertainty as to what at- | ay er cer France,” he said of his train trip, “is ped in the contamjnation titude parliament will take towa at ince leaving Toulon Food served at the railroad camp | I Mint Caillaux’s requ The r¢ r is ! 1 we ridden through a veritable i1l be analyzed dginking water | withorization to reform French ! f ment, or any en 3 1 i \ \ pecific question to the cham- It 1 insu 208 |saw a good deal e famous AN ASS, MAYBE A motorist had ed a goat.| purcha The 1 t is v station along the way to see are soon “nipped in the bud” B W) ) rowds had gathere without “dosing” by use of- 1 owner « "‘v.“‘,l.l“‘- zainst arin 1) the motorist intended to do about it [‘\» t r t - | willyreplace the animal,” said|1024 tob: 1 i >honographs are used in teaching he driver of ’ ¢ - | English in the schools of the Philip- o d e W L “You flatter yourself."—Tit-Bits, ba g il be guaragteed against pines,