New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. LEAGUE WATCHING BRITAIN, ITALY Interested in Coming Conference of Two Premiers cteran Lanc ford City ¢ Alleys. UGAN Artist to Meet Hart- l hampion at Commerc Inl ONLY VET HOWARTH VS GAINES TR[][]P RE[]U[;T[[]N T SERIOUS PROBLEM Germany Rgain Exercised Over French Action occupation Rreatest hin 1 German under- tanding. As long as foreign t erman soil, they sa likely. On entire work o W0 ADMIT GUILT 10 Ponti And Perondine Claim They Intended to Ask Inspector for Permit. Paul Main street, of 48 Brook street pleade court today to vio- build- ty in police nce in pector replied af- In response to a letter, on men came to the inspector's off ed to tal it. The told him to have his pla noon yesterday. He did and the warrant was is- ta pern ns not do so At prosecution is Prosecuting 1 said the torney BREAKING BUILDING LAY E P stitute led FAKE CANCER CURE DOCTOR EXPELLED Dr. Field Ousted by American Medical Association of from issociation, wla he ould be unable w Stella Rebe! hold & reguls ning. Sept (A—Dr. C. 1d director of the Radium New as been e the A4 an Medical the ) society of William H. Zwick left f day on & hun |s a secret l'l]v“d} for the cer. petty 1 was trie DAYy ofticer 1 last night by iepar mit u e of the meet Friday iiis iradis) society Qu ed that Dr. TField did | Which 16 as advoc cansed symp- event the cn rous or deleterious will be business City Items Ju kah lodge, No. 11, ar meeting Friday ert Giersh of Cadwell and Dr for Nova Scotfa \ting’ trip that “ra yeste rtme Amer evening House gion W ock ston. will e o , tomorrow born to Mr. Newark, after hair- JUDGE ALLING HITS AT'FLAMING YOUTH' il Too Much Drinking by Young People He Declares s3. “It seems to be the practice of young girls, too, to go dri police fellows 2 nk | r out at night looking for Judge Alling remarked in court this morning Parsons, after George 0 High st 18, aged 18 of 1 aged had intoxica 45 testifled that ted last and Louis Dehm, Griswold the former night and the latter was trying help him to be he could go home. Complaints ing come to the police station th. a man was prowling about a house on Linwood street about midnight. ofi ney and Hellberg went rrested the young men. ed guilty to drunk- leaded not Builty h of the pe cllow on Grove 1" gave him something to drink street, was to in in A sober so that be sons was trying to look after his chum. Judge Alling placed both young mvn on probation until December 1, and instructed the probation of- m brought before that they are must let liquor er to have 4m.u if he I¢ ing. They w}mm he Ray Jol 3 street and John 76 Oak strees m aged 20, of 59 Oak Rabis, aged 18 of were charged with theft of a hic and were placed on probation. said they wanted 10 g0 to Bridgeport to visit John- unt and Johnson took a bicy- front of Corbin's office on street. Near Meriden they took wnother bicycle. They were arrest- ed in New Haven yesterday and Of- ficers Feeney and Strolls brought son them back MARRIED 10 YEARS phia, Sept. 20 (P—Dras hers are surprised to Iris Tree, daughter G had been mare ears ago to Curtis “York artist. Miss this city to pla part of the nun in the “Miracle.® Her marriage took cago immediately after nouncement f her engage but so far as is known, the was never published. o ment, fact LEFT ON INFIELD ‘{m a5 Have Greenest Inner Delense Ever in World Series Scott of Washir the New Dr Mrs, D. C dennis M this morn ght for the purpose on th v ot for bt ration work. public shot of serving permits it ercame him. R C O TR e e sons home. Laying him down be- hind a house on Linwood street, Dehm went to his own home to get In the sons had started to lieving he was sufficie be taken ho Dehm started along with him. The police appeared at this mome d the pair was ar- not Connie Mack Is Not to | s Try to Pick the Winner | ) Iphia, S 3 (P —Cy mana Philad the lic al hospita A new product many times attempted but never before really reproduced ! BEAN HOLE BEANS with that wonderful “woods”’ flavor mics in some wat ar former er the T I i Sontitsaiotlin cd he and his e liable 1id s in demand for Britain the n Garma not o ekah Sewing adop irsday afternoon hall hav spirlt of t to did ) notice posted by Mr 1 ‘ t d to ha s ar BUyRE Iphia, r's office I he thought h ing out at n not. knowing poisen or how long i fiake fans shol servin, the terms of his superior vilkistand «hen the Y probation ol out at 0L S ;i vin a certain g v 1 king. Dehm replied ; e DIAGIREFLOATLD Ithough he is charged with York b1 I of the peace he had not spdi ard line fexico, which a disturbance and the only lead. That 1 on a reef off the Yucatan | r.aqon he was arrested was that he . = || School Child’s 666 Eyes | Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, times responsible COLLEGE STUDENT DIFS s Giney H & for poor marks in his 1 i warer Bilious Fever and Malaria studies. Parents frequently gk neglect a child’s eves and at- tribute backwardness in school to Jaziness or some other condition. Before you continue doing this let us ex- amine your child’s eyes and advise you. Jed Tarsons if is doing right by go- t looking for drink, iether the liquor is He Ked P he has been drinking and About a month d Dehm if he is ob. said the : 5 s their stride durin h only one | ar ithdrawn m 1 @ e 1—Joe ) e others year in am s Mmates. rootir aseball 1 ain of bhattle hether this ir court he str dri 1son’'s ion ler H 1 nors is a q s mbled they al B Eydenta Takes Miss Fstelle ¢ The Tombs Prison Is Being Closely (:ua\ded Now New York, = n alter flopped or 2vs lie Wood- 1 Royal Matron Mary E. Lo m! nd Gran Grand Toya cock of Wat from Thomas for His Bride Today at i grounde dangerous 1 St. Andrew’s Church, 2 e tt Scott, the club short ’ s morning at v ¢ Miss F f Mr. and Mrs Dwizht street ehampionship team of 3 r./-,»m Visit to York im- | medo- 500 Missionaries A Isolated at Chengtu Teciiel SCOEGS Noncsale LP—A des s i the zan to slow dow 1 to he position < a 9 London, Sept. 29 and me to the b, He i it h to the D 4 are many r ) missions took 1 Miss M Flla Ey Chengtn ar exemplified by “from the city wl clu cd 1o Tord- was or a Aar el bas r00d | 1 Court has tr Ve Ame missionary societ second rs amo enta this year. A ‘ are ma A A DEPENDABLE OPTICAL SERVICE Thorough Fye FExaminations Children’s Eyes a Specialty HENRY F. 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