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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. dramatic = announcement: mother. comedy! It is so ridiculously small | MAY s Letters Read when all the world about me is suf- | BE EREGTED HERE INTR[][]UEEI] T“"AY[ SEEN BY TREASURYi {4 thak et Bt et roei WA Ehg ploged ‘her lite ito, vehabii e { | said th got them from his| She p d her life to rehabiii- | : 5 | | mother atter the countess had. left | [tating destitute women and givls. | Tudependencnt Companles Operat- AT | | nim refused to return. The| . | g5 fng Here Expecteld to Join Big Post Office Dept, | (Continied trom irst rase) [ 1etters read to the court.| Ty Ghange on S[age_Newsl Wite's Budge} by T reastry and Post Offce Dep. o P | sonat5h 287 W | compiadn. | revenue law be given full test be- | of the writer's love for her gaorns the UL sponBorass, uy =18 ALg e : : mi RCQUGS(S NO[ed fare st was ravizad Mhand, referring to him as “Ludi. l(eflls Of Womefl men's Freedom league which would tepresentatives of New York j “Busine an easily adjust itself Count Salm's mother, to whom the ML | make dress allowances for wives jce corporation interested in the 2 to le s brought about by | Jetters addressed, was greet- ‘ | compulsory. purchase of independent compantes Washington, Dec. .—®— The axes,”_he cautionel, “but it 15 | ed a r Mama Fini. Paris (P—TFat prima-donnas with | ‘It is desirably for a wife to Te- " L )i in New Britain ang clse- first of the annual supply bills, that | much more difficult to make an ad- | The 1l written before the [ temperamental sore throats have |ceive a d allowance A0, BE00K- et L B late, ML b & Tn bt for the treasury and post office de- ment for more expenses made | Lirth of Peter on September 27,|had their day, asserts Madame Cecil | dance with her husband's means, Mld Pt dhratn ! ftb e Haaring Dartments, was reported foday to | necessary by more taxes. This is| 1924, to the plans of the|Arden, whose Luropean debut in|she exclaims. “but that the amaqunt e axs the house by its appropriations | Particularly true with respet to | countess bring about a recon-| Paris was a marked success. {mbould cold-blsodedly, He- fised Ty i it s expected that con- committer. | ederal taxes, since the necessity of | ejljation sen Mer husband and| “Proper care of the body wil keep | law is rather unpleasant, surely! It Fn S0 505 S0 0n S o o de The bill proposed appropriat imposing additional taxes would | por father other members of [any one from becoming fat and a|depends on the woman, not the law. G /.5 orootior according to in- for the fiscal year beginning next | arise from a decline in l"“»‘l"""""znr family. The first letter, written singer's sore throat is wusually a e can solve her own budg Tormatlon: miads pidile ko July 1 amounting to $763,483,000 Which would decrease Governmental | rrom hotel, told Count state of mind,” Madame Arddh e ection of a huge artificlal ice revenue below Governmental Tacome o 2,090,000,000,00 Mise. Inter others were curtalled. The general | decrease in the treasury appropri- ation was due principally to elimina- tion of moneys for public building: and a major part of the increase for | the postal service was attributable to the advance of nearly $14,000,000 | in salaries of employes. Another $2.- | credited to | 1 bulld- | pceipts: | Customs | Thcome tax Vi o P, o | No Protection Provided 2 [ Sine aaternal The committee made no specific |~ p0 oo provision for carrying out announc- | ypeopocipts ed plans of the post office depart- | Ry ment to create and equip an armed ot Receipts $4,0 force to combat mail bandits, a task | poral Expenditurcs $3,643 00 00 | Revenue . Misc. Receipts . Total Receipts .. Total E penditures §3, s9 of receipts .. $200,7( Estimated 1927 X0 000,000 increase was rent, light and fuel for post ings and for additional vehicle serv- ice. the postal service an s L M- | Salm's mother that the writer had quoted as saving b | L urage is (he Manutacturing plant is contemplat- | 1,000 for the treasury incl gl ;”‘v"“" yaeh 50 | come her father's re- ed to say: ‘As a4 to| 1“5“‘"‘" Hoorting SRR ,‘) ed, it is reported, possibly in New [, 340,000 for prohi Bl b L NS | yest that she wished to re- s a prima-donna’ This|most admirable qualit 0;"_::, Yo Britain. Negotiations to date m- | et Of tha latter fitre, . m_“" ‘,‘, g “' : va v NeDS [ frn to America, first to get bet- came from inv{:‘imx‘n:‘"} today ,\|}u.».. “. H.m! \.1"{. clude an offer of cash payment for 000 w lotted for tt ) e Ot ol ohvow: | ter medical attention to prepare French actress, rovealed mown tha¢ independent holdings of more than unit and $15,349,000 for ar ok et ssion a ",,.\‘.f”f\ for the coming of her child, and Arden “manages” herself. |at same “»’f‘” "‘“l'“) oML "‘-“ fifty per cent of the agreed valua- smugling activities of MRk the mreseng | S00ond, o clear up questions of the ust arranged concerts | Of all sports she liked boxing, polo o0 % g he balance In preferred gu sesalbn o bnerers 1o fid e g || BEZUY their marriagq which lin ates, closing with and riding best. {moortant fac. StOCK in the corporation, with the Big Reduction gt tealds e ,,i(hlf,;‘fim understood to exist in Austria appearan the Metropolitan | "Sport is the most ’"“““.“‘”‘l'l “‘; stipulation that if the preferred | The treasury figure represented a | 17 e H Each of the|and’ the United States | Opera in New York. [ensinatiadir iR £ok THIN f‘“‘] stock not desired, cash will be| reduction of more than $12,000,000 | ¥ PUT A axed GRIcH Have.| s Ry thrilled at my going| “The modern singer is not.con-|tends to inspire all the heautiful and o i4%ndoag with-a 1365 deduction. | When a champion goes out of his A caelis are below current funds a |iaen anaala T B iRt 0ok & ss since | 10 have a child he wrote, re teat merely to sing beautifull heroic deeds of life,” she Owners of one local corporation | no exception. A huge golden attac the airplane of Joe Skidmore, 000,000 below the b thet s oL ot ’{mn |ring to her parents' attitude. The'she says. “She must interest her-;Sorcl cach day spends s¢ have also been offered employment | Laguna Beach (Calif.) a 4 after Skidmore had dodged the bird for the fisc e arial n assurance that our | COUNtess expressed her belief that|self in the allied arts, and especially in hard phys al exercise, Olse by the New York concern. | for several mifutes through a rapid succession of nose dives and tail office allotme le $14, | Wantal conatilon Cwirrintedit, Mo s i the child would be @ 'in what modern artists are doing.” |daining pilot and chauffeur, sails 7 _— spins, the ecagle broke its nec inst a strut. Skidmore (at the left) is more than appropriated for such assurance can he given today | POWerful factor in bringing her| Born in New ork, Madame Ar- her own yac ht and drives her own y 0 shown with his two passengers vxhibiting the luckless bird. year, was $4,485,960 below the bud- | 4g 5 warrant for future permanent 5 pe 5‘{1;1:- ‘10 ln“rl point nx‘]n‘m\, [den ;n]x.m.,l 1“"”‘1‘ Pl <r‘mfll;" itomobile. i JERRY TARBDTT G M[NG (Copyright, 1926, NEA Scrviee, In figure. e raAiaon | The two subsequent letters were!an® did not begin to pl » niano | 3 = 5 Al The committee recommended for | —\ith the experience of another- | Written in America. 1In the first. for sing until sixteen made | Elesgto]\Win Blotos Qupigies TO LEGIONNMRES’ BANQUET = AT S e 5 2 ; probibition enforcement exactly the | or year's test of the revenue sct of | TferTing her husband, she|her debut at the Metr + sing-| London U"f—.”“‘““m oman ol A GEFQOIR TR IR SRR SIS GO SRR RS R amount requested, but the total fell| 1926, and with a more curate | Wrote never was made to ing with Geraldine | i« and | win flh’_ Deward ) fl"“:.l _”’f”-‘““‘ i el | 32,040 short of the regular and de- | knowledge which the year will give | Work — he hates it — he's so ner-| Caruso. L o cabhom, Sur. | Former Marine, Who Has Forgotten | & : ficlency appropriations for the pres- | of what the future in store for | VOUS: movies are so horrible | Bt 2 il | ! ent fiscal year. | a continuance of our prosperity, we | and cheap in America and T hate “Wedding sl Nulsanca The trophy is n\‘nrlj d ‘fnnlml-\ Identity, Guest at Hartford | J “Th Ch 5 Besides the reduction In the re- | can determine what our permanent | the thousht of his gothg into them| yonqon (P—There are so many |1V for the most Horiorois per Banquet Tonight e ristmas 3 gular annual funds required to | policy of taxation shall be. In times| —and that's the only way to make \omoen in London with nothing to do “’,;’,‘{";'. ‘1” \“’ 9 '(‘or:lm'\' o f maintain the treasury department, |of peace we must meet Govern- [ money fast ... /most of the day that they have be-| . :; nrr“l{m,q. e Mtiamnty | arry C. Jackson of fhis city Svas | Sl er!s N teb k” B, the bill called for a reduction of [ mental expenditures out of Govern- | This 1 revealed that MIsS come a nuisance at fashionable wed- | e OF & SN S0 O Was informed this afternoon that “Jerry | 10pp Y 00 : $31,989,000 in continuing appr | mental revenues. We should not | Rogers' had offered the | jings, say the police. 1 0" f‘ a --fl' hr;ufr‘; E e Tarbott”, the ex-marine who suf- |, 5 ations made possible by the r take by taxation more than our re- ‘mvulrl" 2,000 a ;~tx€ undv-lr \m*;\ St. George's, Hanover Square, the j“; szO:M & aistanse. of Gofg.g fered pse of memory as a result | 36 B tion in interest on the public debt. | quirements. But also we should not | conditions. Goadstein Jiexplalnedy sy vorite’ churchi for American wed- | 85t SOUEREE Trie o 73.g ©Of war injury, will accompany the | oeoaation N 3 No funds were provided for new | take less than our requircments [that one of them was that Count| ..y’ was so overrun with these | M5 ].n an average speed of 3.8, Ly AT U O eeation o the | 3 Suggestion No. 3 K public buildings throughout the| A summary of Government re- Nlm‘ remain abroad perma-.oqding fans” at the marrlage of |™ P I | American TLegion to the Legion | §§ Diamond ring . . s valuabie for its as- country, as a sufficlent amount to | ceipts and expenditures on which | nently ; Miss Joan Southey and the M | < { banquet In the Hotel Bond, Hart- e A e tnitiate the building program au- | the President based his estimates Men Hated Each Other [of Falkland, that ushers ana tne | Parents and Teachers | ford, tonight, in the hope that some | Meptionn o Do BLar and Tecslion thorized at the last session was held | follows: ; Referring to her '“”\““ s “l"“‘“‘" police guards were pushed about and | Enjoy Social Session | former “buddy” may meet and | §§ N “,M,“'j,\x\\v,,,’,fl advertise ala: 5 Silab] | Estimates 1928 | toward count, Miss Rogers o ed w ) OES i hicat e. Loc: s a¢ a- toshe n]na;l‘y"a\all;nl!’.lmh dopists | Tl i the church st(w‘r‘:\]uo:n\lwlmu‘\“‘;l" brifel ne paronts’ and Teachers' asso- ‘ ¥ him mond rings among many other suitable % Some activities in b G b i | B . . appeared. Auth: o8 clat the Central Junior high o5 = 3 fts fro 1 e stocks In “The Christ- o [[Customs = 0500 $ 601,800,000.00 Indi’ and daddy don't love each 4 soldd - ¢lation of th ntral ‘OUNG T 'ICE G > gifts from large stocks ir e Chris ments were allotted increases while | Customs y mensures for the avoldance of such 0% 0 night In the school | YOUNG PRENTICE COMPETE: g i Shoohers Natehse ! uions it 000.00 | $ 616,500 2,180,000,000.00 619,685,000.00 L688.00 | 00 now being performed by the | - | New Officers b . | Excess of receipts 201 valiant. Review, W. B. A, held| Berlin (P—Hedwi Forjmestar, Ganeral New adyised Actual 1926 [a mecting last night and elected the [one of Germany's the committes that postal revenues Receipts: ; g O e e e e R for the next fiscal year probably | customs ... . $ 579,430,002 “lic McCrann; lieutenant com. |vears ago with barel would excced by 340,000,000 ihia|Ipcome tax ...... 1,982,040,08856 ) ner, Winnie Drough; colonel, [to support herself, year's total | Mise. Tnternal IIose King: record keeper, Pauline [glo-handed ralsed fu In the commiftee’s inquiry Into| Revenue 599,280,581 [ 13 o L Thin, Bessto, Ga the financial needs of the secret|ifisc. Receipts VAt pose Corr; sentinel, Mary Juengst; [men convicts the §2 mervi Representative Byrns, of = . Catherine Hills; color bearer No. [Berlin formerly owned by Tennessee, ranking democrat of the | Total Receipts Molly I e ey group, touched upon the assignment | Total Expenditures of an agent to protect John Cool- idge, son of the president, now at- | Excess of receipts .. § v tending Amherst college. W. M. | Total expenditures Moran, chief of the secret service, | tion of the public do't required h explained that the assignment Was | law to be madegfror: ordinary re in accordance with regulations re- | ceipts, quiring protection for members of | TOLD OF HER Ll]VE; dent “but I do very seriously tion the wisdom of the policy of spending moncy for a companion for | the son of the president or .ny | members of the president’s party who Is attending college, It scems to me that is going too (Continued From Page 1.) ITALIAN CRISIS - once. There was a suit brought, was for other jewelry. That was returned, and some that lost was paid for by my client,” Wants Court Separation | Conway then renewed his offer (Contlnued from First Page) | Of a sepuration by agrcement [ } We don’t want a separation | Therefore, it Is asserted, the Ttalo. | from vou,” Coupt Salm's attorney | Albanian treaty is entirely wit leclared. “We want it from thej the spirit and letter of the leagus | COW A ; | S variory 18 | Count Salm then took the stand. | Sfem The first questions asked him were Budapest, Hungary, Dec. § (P cted at establishing as fact Jugoslavia is reported to be rein- | that he was a resi of New forcing her troops on the Albanian | Y eean ed the ult, The frontier. Dispatches say movements | C0unt told return to Vienta for the regrouping of her military m pply to American iriits F okan yeatsthan worities there for permission to this country ” T r 3 rvar under the immi IhsSneminipiEEilayer B0 n 1. This was done, h pays it learns that Jugos ) threaten to leave the league of VR UACECAHE SRl eRR IR e tions if that organization does not | ™ NMa 5 ¢ I arrived 1 November bring about cancellation of the| o ! e I;\.o._\‘m-lmvn» n: e Tl Rl i e Sl TG Betrothal o Secret sy Premier Mussolini is Hanalld S A0t nat Wish o reported fo have suggested to the % : Jugoslavian minister in Rom 4 DAL g ¥ QoL Jugoslavia duplicate 1} . treaty with Albania. Jugoslavia 1 #aid to regard t uggestion fa ‘ ably ganic whole under the name « “Triple Allia POLICE PENSION CHANGES The board of 1 omr ers, ity Treasurer . T 1 Moyor G 1 Patr 5 s 1 W \ P iid icles wer “ “‘”l o A t y m, | that hi amendnent will recomm 1t I ! the pu ind bring widows and other deg g that vas paid rthe of policer thin the t ‘ the pon tem and ' A tricd to com & cha [ o i 1 the count g The commit 1: “I did no ft rece Snn ; Deccribes 11 neymoon | of ‘th pto Bu ¥ REPORTED TO POLICE « i I that on the way to | Mrs. Grobstein of 31 stV l t ! at Paris and } street notified the police today t ' sit to two boys in a slcigh took her dog Vi 1 1 8 10 propi for away. hem t i sther Mr Kafos of 181 uth Main Counte fa, 1eft him ir street rop, 1 the t} of a pair Paris. He tfoll 1 her Parls, h of chains off the wheels of his au- Sai tomobile on West Main street, 1 After [ I testified the west side of Central Park thit lesired ustody of hi Louls Koninta of % Farmington [son. Peter 1 becaus avenue complained that boys living | of his profit holding income, to in the next house have broken win (Support him properly. Goodsteir dows in his house, ' placed ‘m ! three letters other at all—if they met it would be fatal.” The *“f: two “and | one is urging ‘me to les |1 promise you—and it would not do | any good if they did.” he | nis player in Aus it | Valiant Review, W. B. A., reference was to the | danger that a meeting between the | | Tondon (A-—Kensington men would frustrate all plans ' r a reconciliation. love him too much,” want not to be miserable. third letter contained refer- | | ences to Count Salm’s ability as a | teunis player. 99 | that he is now the first ranking ten- 'ntine, The installation will take place the Tuesday in January. M. P. LEGHORN'S LADIES’ 14-k White and Green Gold SUPPLY BILLS ARE |GREAT PROSPERITY -5+ i FAT PRIMA scenes in the future Now the |the fashlonable pa she wrote, | No e him—that wealthy parents, deserted. It app: |the youngsters req more than an airin {with a nurse these torear. a demand for the “n The count testified ria. Iis; drive their young cl |the daytime. GOING - OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Your Xmas Club Check Is Worth 209% to 50% More By Buying Here! 95 MEN’S RUBY 14-k RIN Regularly $10 14-k White Gold. Reg. WALDEMAR WATCH CHAINS Regularly $15 to $10 209% to 509% on DIAMONDS, WATCHES SILYERWARE Days [ Only 14 More M. P. LEGHORN MAIN AT COMMERCIAL A Small Deposit Holds Your Gift Until Christmas Nurse-Chauffeus arriages containing s being & and many such are be Home for Women Destitutes AQUAMARINE RIN DONNA vy “‘Combedia. " Gar rade for baby children of | adually | many of | something | s that uire g in a pram or|grade pupil. go-ahead days urse-chauffeuse” r engaged vnj harges about in | g Wangel, once most vivacious | the stage 1 enough money | has almost sin- | unds to buy and ! [remodel into a home for former wo- | 000 vi a near | the late Frau Wangel is 51 years old, At | 15 she was an actress and | er, while still at the crest of her | 21 years popularity, she ferrec 1ens, | program for the evening was as fol- low 4 na demand they be taken out in a under the direction of Miss Porter. This in turn has created Van ( 6—Orchestra selection. 1ditorium, o'clock the parents and teache retired with ~wry | ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT Sorel and Sport Dee. 8 (P—John New Rockefeller Prentice, om 7:30 to 8:00 Haven, Classified Ads of grandson of i e S John D). Rockefeller, was one of the THE HERALD the five snc | final trials of the Ten Eyck orator- ul competitors in lection | | by the school orches- |ical contest held at Yale yesterday. X working his way through | { Pren |y at > o by acting as telephone operator ew Haven hospital, and last year i ved a poor boy's scholarship for hes by the Literature club | hi ssful efforts at self support and good scholarship. The five con- |, |testants will again mount the plat- form Friday to compete for the | coveted prize. Announcement. | Solos hy Frank O'Brien, ninth Heading Number 65-A “Gifts uee For Her” Sket Mr. Speakers: Dr. Gardner, “ott. Pages “LOADED” With Notes--- from “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook ! ; . Fairly teeming with smart holiday sug- gestions . gathered from here, there and everywhere . . and offered by merchants all over the city . . through the handy shopping guide in the ( sifiad Ads of this newspaper called “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook” . . o 5 You'll find it there today . . and every day from now until Christmas . . un- der a special heading that you simply cannot miss or pass up . listed in handy alpha- betical order are rows and rows of glft sugge tions . . gifts for all the family and frient and home . and not forgetting the decor- atlons, too . . . . . What could possibly make your Chr 'st- mas shopping easter than to sit down in your own home with this newspaper before you and be able to make up a shopping list that helped you decide WHAT you wanted . and WHERE you could buy it that's what “The Christmas Shopper's Guide” means . . . w « . « . Toys, Candy, Furniture, Clothing, Jewelry . . . . we g¢ould run down the entire list of suitable Christmas gift suggestions and not mention a single thing that “The Christmas Shopper's Notebook™ fails to offer . . it’s SO much easier to select gifts the Classitied way than to walk for miles . . . . o . In other words, we have simply been trying to get the idea across to you that you will save time, effort and money by making up yous shopping list in advance from the holiday sug- gestions presented by lve local mercnants in a special daily feature in the Classified Ads of this newspaper. The Herald “The Paper With the Classified Ads” “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook”—In the Classified Ads Daily — Today See Page 15 i i ¥ R Yy " P

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