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RESTLESS SANDS WADE INTO PARK (Chicago Is Utilizing Its Famous | Dunes Chicago, Dec. 10. (P—Sand from | the shifting dunes of Indlana and | Michigan Is sustaining much of Chi- cago's new front yard. It also has| obliterated many railroad grade crossin | To the edge of Lake Michi- | gan a halt mile or more original shore line for a d 25 miles, mountains of the material have been pou have NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926. ridge of it burles the piling and the elevation is completed. Retaining | walls and riprap work aro used (o hold the sand, and the roadbed is | vibrationless. Sand is not “dirt cheap,” however | as the expense of handling the free commodity is great. 'ACCEPTS PASTORATE OF | SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH C. Towa, Will Take Up Duties GUEST DESCRIBES CHAPZIN PARTY Friend of Gomedlans Wile Does Not Blame Her Angeles, Dec. 10 (M—The |atter-midnight party at the Charles| J. Frodeen of Sloux City,| Chap!in m which was de-| <! as the immediate cause of | Tt was learned that the jury took aration of the film star and|ten ballots. The jurors required s wife, would be considered “some- | hut a few minutes to decide that a t dull” by the younger gemera- | purriage contract existed. The st that is Miss Helen De question of damages was the stumb- t. | ling block, three of the jurors be- a young friend | ing opposed to awarding the plain- tiff a large amount. On the tenth| ballot, the total damages suggested | | was taken and divided by 12. Fifty AWARD FROM RICH MAN (Continued from First Page) tion Is taken, T will first consult with Mr. Hubbard.” Judge Thomson expressed sur- | | { | reached an agreement. “I thought | it would take them several days,” the court remarked. Tos | Rev. Here April 1 pastor of the tabernacle at | Rev. C. J. Fredeen, dish Evangelical Sioux City, Ia. accepted a cal to the pastor: the Swedish ny church of this city her version of i ast night. prise when Informed the jury had | Mexicans to Speed Up Mexico City, hustle s menacing another cherish- ed tradition of an alien land. Mexico, immemorial asylum | the Three-Hour-For-Lunch-Club, ac- | customed to shut up shop from noon or one o'clock until three or four in the afternoon, is having fits siestas distubed by the flop of flap- Jacks, the sizzle of “ham-and,” the shouts of hurried waiters and the strange and saddening sight of The American quick lunch fs in- vading streets which for centuries | have dozed halt the away. Instead of a seven-course midday dinner followed by a nap quite a few caballeros and a whole flock ot foreigners now are gallop- ' | ing into American white-fronts, bolt- ing a stack of wheats or a sandwich, | and returning to business. a report made to circumspect | thousand dollars was the answer. h about Aprll 1 Rev. .\(r. Fredeen North Park coliege, married and has two will come here to fill t | made vacant by the resign Rev. G. E. Pihl bring the and Mic hH ped into the with large | centrifugal which ace. B, Pl Coated With Soil 3 : aivided matertal melts ' Leavitt Denies Report with the water | Oy ytin T to Be Dropped rop and a coating of the created land | Published reports Electrical Ash(‘s In fust out a scows haul drec Chicago and . said the ‘("1 not only is not co: retirement of Inspector Cu anxious for hi With these filling Grant Park, 3 miles of the downtown business g has been made. A drive miles has heen built half from the orig another will be built. A h rther in the lake another drive is to be built. It will be an islan 48 mites long and nearly a l\mf mile with a great stretch of water between. it and the 1. Elevates Railroad Tra TLincoln k and from its vard of elaborate pr vitt would be oppos: to any e to displace Curtin for the rea- son that he regards him the man ost capable of har electrical inspec rviewer today Joint Army and Navy Boston, Dec. 10 tA’»—rho partment has found it “imy * to hold the joint Arm ers planned for the s Zngland coast next su signed no reason but said 8 e ke ttrat raieed | would bo announced lator " | plans had been laid for a p fnloads of Bl | rense and attack in Whic dreds of airplanes were expected t cooperate with the fleet and the coast defenses. The majorit regular servico person England were to have p Qil Tank Explosion at Everett; Los; Is ql 000 t, M slon of two acon Oil Comy here this morning r a radius of a mile any window p A leak 1 sight ful start of th: supply the the eecond b ing grade crossings, on r\\l'"c an then tra on are hauled on the t :ro“m he dunes. The sand is forced n the vici extinguishing (he h.wn Woman’s Hospital Board 1 Thanks Generous Public wind whistles through the thin spots. Invest in some Christmas ch the contributions were children in the schools most numerous and Vv board is grateful to all who h clped in any way to make this Thanksgiv- | ing offering possible and successful. Automobile Painting ndry. Filling Ten Minute Auto Lz Franklin Square station. Rear Maneuvers Calied Ol‘f Miss Caldwell, awaiting the ver-| e 4@ 5 e frequently | dict in her attorney’s office, said she | INDIANS IN BOWLING MATCH ! About 25 employees of the Mohi- ine declared. | | | rties given | was much pleased. “It was not only s. | the money T was fighting for, but|can market went to Bridgeport by | Biltmore ‘\mdxc ion,” she added. “The wr-‘huq last evening to bowl the Mohi- | , and motored | dict means I can go out into the ‘c.mw of that city. The Hardware city home at Beverly|world and start a new life. 1 am|boys won two out of the three games here shortly before 1| going back to my folks and Will try|played. After the match a reception ered, someone |to make amends by putting some!was held at the Bridgeport store and sunshine into their lives and live |a butfet lunch was served. Dancing | down the humiliation that this case |was enjoyed. Joseph Callahan gave | brought to them. I only hope|an exhibition of the “Black Bot- case will serve as a lesson to & tom." Is who may be over-| th and luxury.” Miss Caldwell said she intended to | take a long rest. Asked If she was anning to return to the stage, she - i said, “T am not.” the About 10 or homes of movie S latt t | around and others cing, when I noticed Lita sudden- the room my lot of young whelmed by we | BAG AND $22 STOLEN Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of 51 Bel- den street reported to the police to- | day that her handbag containing $22 | et | in gold, bills and change, was stolen ¢ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS yesterday at the public comfort sta- FOR YOUR WANT. | tion at Central park. RU‘IAWAY FREIGHT CARS CONVENIENCE D DRIFT ACROSS MAIN ST. § | Crossing Tender's Shouts Prevent Keep Out of the Snow, Rain and Cold Accommodations May Be Had in Our Heated Garage DRIVE IN — No Backing Necessary Ample Room to Turn Around Automobiles From Being Crushed and Pedestrians Run Down. of Main street pedestriz motorists were terday afternoon o'clock when six freight had switched to of the from cross . at E whic I N hough several ved. tender, the cars and STORAGE Day Storage Night Storage or Storage FIRST BECAUSE THEY LAST ad returned to the near the round he without New and Better Gasoline For Winter Driving DRIVE IN Motor Oil Texaco Quaker State Mobile DRIVE IN Dead DRIVE IN Auto Chain: rning to motorists and > tender tried The new low prices enable you Cross Chains and Links Applicd and Repaired to buy Yale Tires at a small cost. their narre ALCOHOL DRIVE IN ALEX AUTO SUPPLY|L. : TIRES At New Low Pri First Quali > and up. # Charge § Mounting. DRIVE IN ] N SESSION. med acti ity REPAIRING TIRES TUBES Done with Ef- fictency s 96 ARCH STREET Tuncheon. o home of v street will be Open Evenings for Lower “GUARANTEE” Prices Would mean our selling Meat and Poultry at almost less-than-wholesale cost. But by carefully sclected purchases we are enabled to offer for this FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY the foilowing 'peciuls for 1 5c Ib. L QVSKE LET US MAKE YOUR Christmas Photographs Life Like and Artistic Portraits Arcade Studio ’ Coal T C. SMITH SORS Telephone 1799 er 202 DOUBLE BREASTED ULSTER AT $34 50 Others— $22:50 to £595 By Well ) Spent Others $22.50 to $31.50 “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don't believe it come in for a test, Wholesale and Retail Depart. ment in Connection, THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. HARTVORD USE THE 10 PAY PLAN For Gift Buying N Y SAMPLE SHOP 3 o o Davil 8 Sequh, Pres. MAIN STREET YOURSELE is the o Under Grant’s § {UIC" FRICA! CHICKENS 'STEAKS. ROASTS _VEAL . " ROASTS. . STEAKS. 0] SIRLOIN ROUND “GUARANTEED” BETTER QUALITY MEATS SHOULDERS . 25c Ib. PoT o o 25c lb 20ch. CHICKENS . . 30ch. or SMALL ROASTING Large (11)( (-Idp('\ 3 Ibs. 25¢ 40c doz. veeesens 20¢ doz. | Sunkist Oranges | Bananas | Fresh-Killed ROASTING CHICKENS 35c¢ b. Sugar Cured BACON SQUARES 25c bb. I orterhouse Roast Lean Smoked HAMS 30c b. 30 b Small Ymmg Fowl 30“’ ) l() l’l RCH/ \\L GU \I(\\’ILL TO SUIT Olt YOLR M()VFY BACK The Guaranteed 10-20-30c Meat Shop A “RED I\RO\T' STORE l Rpguldr Fresh I | | | | Tnp and Bot(nm ROUND ROAST 70 WEST MAIN Opp. Burritt Hotel TEL. 483 Markets in Four States Dec. 10 UP—Yankee | : gentlomen sitting upon stools to eat. | 3 afternoons | ; | g E} b ¥ k 2 | R | | —— fiwmummmmmmmmmmmmmmummn of | # SOUNDS THE HARMONY CHORD IN ITS UNLIMITED SHOWING OF STYLISH BLUE | VERCOATS ND SUITS PRINCETON Gentlemen prefer BLUES—in fact every good dresser shows his tendency towards the always smart BLUES. We have an ticipated this demand and are ready with the most complete assortments of BLUE OVER- COATS and SUITS you'll find in the City. SUITS Serges Worsteds Unfinished Worsteds Collegiate Single Breasted Double Breasted Beautifully Tailored and unfinished to equal suits costing $25 to $30 ALL SIZES Regulars, Shorts and Stouts—33 to 46 OVERCOATS Tube Models Box Coats Ulsters Single Breasteds Double Breasteds Chesterfields All De Luxe Quilted Lined with Inside Bellow Pockets ALL SIZES Regulars and Shorts 33 to 46 Silk Faced Tuxedos Exceptionally Well Tailored of Fine Black Unfinished Worsted - o To see them is to buy—and when you do just put $15 to $20 savings in your pocket. You'll wonder how we do it — BUT WE ARE MANU- FACTURERS. PRI Every Garment in Our Store made in Our Own Factory. From Maker to Wearer NCETON (LOTH[S FOR MEN ~ YOUNG MEN 352 MAIN STREET 4 2 To Rent—Very desirable place in Maple Hill. Cottage at reasonable price. Will either rent or sell. New House for Sale on Park Boulevard on very easy terms Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Oysters and Clams Received Fresh Daily. TAKE HOME A QUART. They Are Delicious. Packard Oyster House Corner of Arch and Walnut —_— THE OLD HOME TOWN YEN - BUT wn\c» HEY MOVE QVER WE WANT TO | BACK UP! s e e et MARSHAL OTEY WALKERS NEW ONE WAY TRAFFIC RULE WORKED FINE =UNTILHE FOUND EACH ONE WANTED TOGO N A DIFFEREAT DIRECTION ~ 12-10-26