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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. = =3 9 | we should probably still be living in| prevent it. | duced a frenzy of nerves on the part |than 70,000 of these are homeless |postal 31 DEER KILLED ST J"SEPH S SH"W S 0 S. BRINGS A[D TO caves,” sald Mr. Darrow. “The way| Mr. Nicholson asserted that Presi- | of the liquor politicians.” ind destitute. Immediate relief is c . e Worcester, Mass., Dec. 9.—f— 0 5 deemed necessary. Cold weather naster General | to get rid of a bad law is not to en-|dent Coolidge’s message to congress : g 3 o o R s . ing conaitions somewhat JAPANESE FREIGHTER That is how bad 80 VILLAGES DESTROYED and the exorbitant price of ric r t improved over the second day of the | ferce it. laws |js » “complete answer” to the sug-| Y{aBARRIR 6t the ek ; i | v | ol S5 Abe 9 easing the misery of the str Johr A 1 ting :seas : | have been got rid of through the|gestion of Mr. Darrow. Mr. N"““";onr Seven Remaln in Path of Ad, |én thousands, \ - 4 = \r hr.m 18 season, which ope_ned /i j ¢ | ages.” |son declared the president’s.state-|" 7 Scven Remain in Path of Ady . fonday, reports from various cities Crew of 23 Men In, Danger as “Selne | "%, ¢ 0itv o said Mr. Darrow, | ment that “for any part of our in-| , vancing Chinese Army. JEhane T1a ooy en ‘“"‘"”l"\':,’;i e S i ool Mar? Diatiles Sea Gileiand was bootlegged into the Roman |lubitants to observe such parts of [ Toochow, Dec. 9 (P — A relier (11" "ELL agaivst encmy fctiona| Fihe O b e ey e | PariSh SOCiety 0 Pl‘(}dflce : empire.” It was In a like manner, | the constitution as they like, while investigating committee reported | % eSOt | Waves. | he claimed that “blue laws” were|disregarding others, is a doctrine here today that 90 out of 87 out- |*"® " Fxt : o <o | done away with. The dry law, he|that would break down all protec- lying villages invaded by troops of | LT > S " Drama Next Week | Tokyo, Dec. § UP—The Japancse |, .o 103 "\ag “put over” on the|tion of life and property and destroy |General Chang-Yi, northern leader, WANT LOWER RATES fpertence Te% | Hurried lady shoppers in Detroit | treighter Seine Maru, bound from | s nerjcan people by a minority and|the American system of ordered lib- |have been destroyed as the result e jraee 0 2 Jto be un- nmay now telephone and preen at the Vancouver, N. B., to Yokohama,|declared the law never could be rc-‘wr v was a “distinct and restful|of their efforts to fight their way Downward Revision of Postal cconomic &nd . same time. A downtown department The cast and personnel of “May- sent out a distress call today say-|pealed as a few dry states with a|contrast to thé hysteria that has out of Cantonese surroundings. Charges 1s Asked by C. of C. g ; store lled small mirrors on ime in n” whieh will be pre-|ing she was caught in a storm off | population of 10,000,000—Iless than |characterized the liquor press for| The population of the area In-| Washington, Dec. 9 (® — A de- |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS (he uthpieces of telephones in :onted at the Lyceum theater on |Nemuro, Hokkaido island, and in & |the population of New York—could|thi last vear and which has pro-|vaded is about 100,000, and more ‘mand for a downward revision of FOR YOUR WANTS its ladies rest room. dangerous condition. Her rudder is ecember 15 and 16, was announced |y, o0 The steamer Weiwu Mapu oday by John J. Riley, director of | iy hurrying to her assistance. : B 528 5 B S P G PR 5 B B B B R B X 2 FR PR I o PR R B PR DR PR | oublicity, The drama will be pro- | The Seine Maru carries a crew of iuced by St. Joseph's parish society. | 32 men. The cast follo The storm is general over the “orney Bray .... Willlam J. O'Brien | Pacific from the north to the south - Sl an | Of Japan. Several shipy Mave been ' A HE jude i i Moliy ... Tl Beaspn |20 AP0 SO, SO T | OMORROW, we add another ¥ (@ jndement of diweriting The Japanese gunboat Tone, en | patrons in our otherstores Timothy McBride .... Harold Ward » . M “.”“m,“'H"mso‘n!mum to Shanghal, lost both masts | | link to our tremendous has made the opening of this store possible, and now we can Miles 0'Dowd ... Matt Callahan |3nd drifted all nignt ‘;_’g;‘gf; el o2 L offer you even better values th ‘ offered to you at the very moment J o an F“”R l: 1 z those that have made the Mangel it makes its appearance. o D i B GERASHS oy oh e st morning. Bd chain of value-giving ‘stores. New BY SML“‘I“FAMILY 2 151 MAIN STREET namesynonymous with VALUE. e Qv Sixty fishermen are reported i One Day's Catch Said fo Be .. Kathleen Crowley Solomon | i ie /e Hokkaido coast. York and Paris-styled merchandise | | Record Here | |con w O'Neil ... ... John Tobin The executive consists of: ‘ Next to Strand Theater Fox hunting in the Shuttle Mea- = 5 3 N dow lake district is reported as being A he T b T m P l B s et on the bt nother Tribute To The Policy o 10 years. Numerous stories of large <3 catches are drifting in from the “ Southernepart of the clty, the latest 54 HE ULTIMATE IN VALUE AND STYLE” being a successful quest after the brush bearers which took place . Tuesday around the reservoir, the Smith brothers of that locality cap- We Invite You To The Opening Of Our turing the foxes, | Conditions being pertect for fox | hunting, the four Smith brothers, in- | 70th NEW S I ORE cluding Ben Smith, who hae gained MISS HELEN BRENNAY distinction as one of the warlest fox | hunters in the state, started out in . . . John J. Keane .. |quest of the elusive Reynard. As B Werlng YOu Unbelmable Values n Clarence J. Kenney .. r {one of the brothers had been los- | Mrs. Jesse Atwater : s |ing chickens through the ravages of John J. Rile; . Stage ) foxes, a trap had been set adjacent % Mrs. Wm. Mangan ) 1 Director |to the chicken yard and early Tues- Charles Hickey ......... Secretary |day morning one of the thieves was John Curtin, Charles Lent— ound fastened tight in the steel .+ Ticket Managers | jaws, This was fox No. 1. ! . : | The two hounds which are used Helen SI an, 1 by the brothers in their hunts were . Loretta T : e o S e T A Xmas Special Grace Connelly, Mare ° Kenny. [ fore long one of the dogs struck a Rose Fitzpatrick, Rose King, Alice 'tra) which eventually led to High | 5 . IO Jem0ie pock mountain where Fox No. 2| = Dolden, Catnocine: 4T was laid low. A second scent led to an e an OSleI y Fflday 7 therine. Darham, |the same hill whero Tox No. § was rine DUMMAM. 1504 to the bag and a third trail d ey DUAYANZO took the hunters to Meriden moun- 50 an Boxes have leen reserved by Rev. Matthew Traynor, pastor of . Aary's church; Rev, Stephen A. 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If you haven't ¥ y in the first act until the “op gjarence Darrow that it is a civic proved this yet—through a final curtain, she {8 Molly FIVAD jy(y to violate the prohibition law purchase—here, in thess ¢ moment. s cofsidered “anarchistic by B two offerings is your op- ke e olson, associate superin- portunity, ICE MERGER CONFIRMED tendent of the New York Anti-Sa- 2 70 my Remgmberour New York, Dec. 9 ™S | loon league. ro buying power of a merger affecting ico ¢ n Mr. Darrow expressed his oplnion |, \ enables us to sell for less. in the larger cities of Connecticut ¢ 5 gebate under auspices ot “The 'S8 X ve of New Haven and Hart-| Nation” in which he appeared @ 1 to involve over §4.000 A iinst Major Willlam B. Wright, vero confirmed here last n ; cial coun Soveraor o Albert 1L Bickmore of the brok Ix\:,:-ll:, a !1;:: o,,cf.‘wrflfii ! A Xmas Smalty firm of kmore and C under- | ¢, ment and argued on the ques- stood to be the financinl spons Duty of Civic Disobedi- 98 of the combination. 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