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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. e mpe e sme s OBJECT IF WOMAN WANTS TO.SMILE i i o o U o el i S e | cost of 823,172, or an average of Rl[;H [;ANI]I“ATE“M daughter of the conservative | friends g relatives of Giace b« operator, William ¥ V:\n or’ | $6,509 per mile. e ) et lhrad Brpas [Ruts, &) Mimp 50 a)tas purenig | snien s L g eoATesd (o tha Fhotn Tt e | Y L| i !‘\]voo:r.’lm\l while I “work 1‘::?:[;\?‘ 1 M l'tmhng, N.J jury )‘""1\'. he lassoed a tree with the g z p vur.‘qu,p[.!v.(l-flr“d s xi‘ s'l:fi“‘t’;r — SAWYER IN MEXIGO idoa in T3 & | SEvelYe candldate, | does not object a woman may smile | broken cable. rbrorl—Thomas & AT onn. 3¢ .. Th asse declined e B Mosley Rides in Limousine But | consersative « i T e D R weetined. Renort of State Tor Fiscal Year | T0 MEET SHEFFIELD | { ter his victory became known | ple Judge Smathers has so rul- | New York—A week of prayer, a ation e accident disrupted service on | 5 Staunch Laborite T e s ment #A¥I11 |od, No'jurors complalned _about | walkout on the devil and pioketing i east side and norih end wnes. | Ready for Assembly | ment has entirely lost the confidence | “\'8. Madeline B. Axtell. In fact ils and courthouses by persons Tart = steak | Fire apparatus arrived in response | | of the country and has now no man- some of the jurors smiled back when |, enton ol she was prosecuting raiders who o as B. L 5 race Gos- | river trout ir months. report | The rvices of the firemen were not | The & t per e of the Expected But Coolidge Envoy land, Dec. 22 (P Smethwick 15| pike the conservative candidate, | souzht divorce evidence, pel chure ' He says | of Superinter John W. Titcomb |Needed however, a large police squad |, o0 00 3 e LY aterncHly Jaborits, alfhonh | eids 'Dia elottorath sbomy 66 Have y hat after a day of r October o ime commission shows, | K€Pt spectators from the hanging Xeellent | New York—The disclosure of a |1, there were 24 crimeless hours in- | : wires in the square and directed |fo the State Highy new representative in parliament [ been hypnotized by Mosley's world- . . Tk Mexico City, Dec. 22 (® — 0. H, young woman's ankle to a juror is!this town. Bridgoport e AL ) st around the danger zone | Connecticut duri rave in a usine and is |ly possession 1 i ] s Sawyer, a ont y E1a houtinya Hnioukine andl Js : . Miss Anna Polstein, suing | - 10 in conn: with de S & reidbntof (¥ astenl S married to a lady with a tit | the election is tha conquest of . O I e seTee e 3 e : Oswald Mosley, termed ‘sil- | thg labor party by wealthy aristo- iry caused by a fall, refused a | JLondon—Religlon is too deep to “liss Mabel D from alleged ille- I‘llglll\'e Banker W alks statement conthined in art. |Feportedly a close friend of Presis piscuss rnal licies 1o an alarm sounded by a pedestrian. Biscoselgn Jet - TniesiiMonint Smethwick, ~Staffordshire, Eng- year is shown to be 8 the defendants's counsel |he noisy, in the opinion of Dean |53l operation, spends might in jail i . | ment’s report to the G ) dent Coolidge, has arrived in Mex- failed to poll |2nd Was upheld by the court. She!Inge. He lLas never met a case even | When his coun nnot raise In and Surrenders |, ieneral Assembly. ico City for a flying visit. dict for § Jling sudden conver- | bond sed $10,01 | mphis, Tenn., Dec. 22 P—!| A table covering t b 2 —— 1 Ton | Courtney Glisson, fugitive bank tell-| the cost of the various officers that | or, ended a mystery of nearly eight! rent the ver spoon socialist” bec T has b He refused to make a statement, feclaring hing regarding his election by a majority of 3,982 one-eighth of the total vote cast and over his conservative and liber: rfeits the deposit £150 which opponents, the vqte being: Mosley |the law requires of all candidates. mt . Mass.—Anybody who mission to Mexico must come from R 0T oA BIKe: lonservative a Christmas card from a| bee—Pe the figures will mbassador Sheffie 77; J. M. Pike, conservativ ) he fig wil MRy e Memphis police station | monthe from June Ambassador Sheflield. T e "5 A I T EMOYER DOES Radcliffe girl should have no less |pe t »ecause of the F ¥ s “!" e is starting his return trip tion by J. E. Davison, labor DAMAGE IN EXPLOSION write holiday missives with thelr | brovinee of B ol Temented. \ in his adcounts at| Concrete surfacing was put on |Pected to return with his family to y I Davison, laborite, ¢ y m 1 | Province of ¢ ummer. (L s b e At s o sl Hars a private cltizen. et ¢ York for mu is duration last night by walk-|jobs completed whose resignation from parliament exercise to | Commerce and Trust ; at a c ' -ele 5 assa & ot a i 3] first . . g )0, had bee dictec | by ' 3 .- f r, S: ¥ resterday, Y V8- yesterday's by-election Passaic Railroa 0 {run the firs of ‘winter, hea NAW/ \ | i o I . et Bodbon I vond. | of Mr, Sawyer yesterday, the news: Smethwick’s population didn't | Willkesha 3 A judici eff- | a p 2 1 1 ¢ pape 2 ¥ = Off and Three Workmen vl A Judicial defl- | ing app: . stalled in the it et breaci ot basts where the width of & paper F for of Mexico City said get to bed until the early hours nition: “A farceful rhythmical, up- e siomBor i ship- | : |l geBere tiar prasiiaais Aouble he represented the American de- this morning and then sought rest, | Painfully Injured, lifting, highly inspirational, terpsi- | ping board vessel ataeall ¥ Q ' His action tonight was on advice f &3 2000 BF PFEC/ nat O | partment of state and was to diss hoarse from shouting. Judging from 5 chorean gyration of the lower limbs. {make it necessary. i (314 U of his attorney, sson told officers. | 1 p 0N L tiuction of 1 c ternztional situation with the enthusiasm, N y and his| pagsa I., Dec - The | which sapient legislation has not y v of winter, by the the sun £ ‘ e 5 miles of macadam surfacii or Sheflield. Washington wife, Lady Cynthia, * WOn A |nain station here of 5 made eriminal.” Such is the Charles ering the winter 100 FISHERMEN MISSING 1676 was spr r s later stated, however, big hold on a large secti of the as part destroyed ea ton, as described by County Judge . S ) S J | AR ec. 22 g 3 e. On 1 n H. Sawy t- » r r a od e i from Mukpo, Korea, report 30 f which greeted the r had died | explosion, apparent paint r —— B Hampion $8, Luclus H et that officials had no knowledge of . e ; ing boats sunk in : LoD flffl.ltm,‘,\;]; . 'm';'“:f, o | mover,” and ainters and the | peyerly Hills, Calif.—What this | Goff has not lost a day's work in UV&S 1 PFO‘II(]E‘I]C& vesterday. A hundred fishermen | of $1,001,386. v n the purpose of his visit to the Mex- '\”-]g«;“g( nq‘1 S fiohnar to oK ktnis town needs, in the opinion of Hon. | 75 years 1 f illness and has were missing. I was used on | fcan capital. “':01 RIS d < : s were removing paint | Will Rogers, the new mayor, is | taken only three vacations, carols. . : < |in the wa room shortly be some good-looking woman to shoot e O T e et st o |3 & m., when tho explosion occurred. | s . He could pick the vietim | W O e, 1n 1018 and whers |TWo of the painters were burned, = proposes enlarging the |30 vears chief of police is retived on 4°4th ind @ hol le ‘ll”(‘w'\-q a familiar figure until 1924, [and the station agent was cut, pos- | suburba 3 he tinay, ‘r:mY “\n'-t; i 1“""11}' e el s e ' A7 by broken glass. They were —_— BRI Aatiostad cheh when the labor government was Sve » buildi b North Main and Wate 5 hil 1ken to a hospital for the balance W York—After the cellar of | New Have wo armed men PR R z WW % W ouste e having meanwhile 7 man streets just before midnis PR o 7 b~ % §71 v 2 nr,!';d fi‘;s, ,ol independent” and |Of the night. : Nicholls was looted of | choose well-lizhted corner of Chapel |(pn &1/ Just ’, e ST RSB T TR ST e e o Zrsdirhade it ; p SR e G The roof of the station was de- ar, ftestified Mrs, |street to relieve Mattro Conca of i+ i in o T W Thre e death and a hollow i ley Y . o & out of the Lastside tunnel stroyed, and interior o cholls, “My husband became very | $150, the day's proceeds from DS |(ho wei tracke at the earve ami 3 It seems likely that he will even-, ! j n.atlly; be }omml in the commons by |tion badly burned. angry with me vor”HL" first time dur- | store. e e iy s N r M r s S s his wife, who has alrea been | — m— dugou et sl otiatei s tor L — N e :ge o n 8’[ , dopted as socialisi-labor candidate Emperor’s Son 2 separation, |, Hartford—Provision for educating |zoods stor a oll ' in Stoke for the next tion. Lady | “Connecti best product” its o a e s RO M i Cynthia is a daughter of the late En Route to China | rakchurs, > A marine has |youth, in thrift business and Indus- haa heen apareaching (he carmer | T A A T DA PR A DL S P Lord Curzon and granddaughter Mars rance, Dec. 22.—(P— | la > with the situation in|try and r Ation of opportunities 'leaped panic stricken for safety as the late Levi Z. Leiter of C . | Prince Chichibu of Japan, who left |l ite balloon that ran away | made throu nomination of com- Hoar boraiao i ohi She took a leading part in he is studies at Oxford to hurry to| n. When a 1,000 foot | mittee to work out incorporation of |yy ung form the pole, push- band's campaign, Wor among | the bedside of his father, the em- ted Lieuten 3 “Connecticut junior achievement, against o second story fire F R A MUSICAI CHRIS I MAS the women in the teneme r or, sails from this port today. 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