New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 10

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NEW RRIVAIN DAILY HERALL. 530 DaTh poiizsiRder “joon FINANCIERS AND INDUSTRIALISTS R :T.’;':“'m""ii‘m’fn’ 'lL’Ne’\'\“FLASHE% OF LIFE: PRINCE WILLIAM | o i = e e b ofal et o Ugflfiw"mflgm_ York on Saturday. 1 { Melhorn, wizar wi ver, ALL OPTlMlSTlC FOR NEW YEAR|™ 5 PROVES AN EXCELLENT DUELIS ]i‘fa," L L A A DR TR = Mr, and Mrs. Fred D. Hahn nnd} was in sight “for winning a golf [style of wearing a gardenia in the | family of Elizabeth, N. J., spent the e {ournament. But he chalked up a |button hole of his light grey over- RANESE: Aeiurances 'That o sivR thaniydiceraots. Mae- o peolend, mith Mr jand Mis (3 Bepayhe duoc T Eonn. . Germany e FEEnCe: “'“""cry nifty 65 in the final round of |coat. Queen Mary leans more to | pe el eliibhon s iCotbe ey Wats atham lof Mendore atrests fheiotile oo A Be LB T one lliam, eldest son of the former a 54 hole tournament here for a|pearl grey in her street attire. 5 5 es, full of tempting bits to fit any | S { Sy will e g s $ Everything Points t0 anc an occastons. | Miss Nina Blair of the Center had |Mr. Handley of the guard, |CFOWD prince, I quite a ducllist. In | Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing as guests over the weck-end, Mr.|who was kidnapped by the rum four bouts at the university this 1927 as Being Normal pish Dainties by Janet Hill who is and Mrs. John Blair of Elizabeth, |runn ne J. back from Puer- |season, he has escaped without a J o Maxigo, avhif s mark. His opponents were so hack an authority on the subject, pre- 3 i : and Prosperous. sents many luring dishes. other government man made the oq that the doctors made them , ' e Dainties For Home Parties by Mr. and Mrs. N E. Mann of Rob- |rum crew e sch He ‘cuip o n rv.in a e ,Florence Willlams gives receipts for bhins avenue, are spending a few |fears A N . .. lhotand cnld substantials, salads and days in Wollaston, Mass, with Mr. peeved y W . | New York — Bowling alleys, a ew York, Dec. ACONS | o110 dressings, sweet sandwiches, and Mrs. H. F. Bake. married a few @ basketball court, a theater and sew- > : sala st sa | | @ e i) S juayElog 1 ees, cakes, ete. R L rooms will be in the new Park 7 L oA aqwedLlion, o0 p: For Special Occasions William and Truman Camp have | x r Thor " Man- Avenue Baptist church which the § e ea ln rc lc ‘ afiueg 2 itering Special bysines: “OTE* yyith Menus and Receipts, by Fannie rcturned to New Haven after spend- | yjje jr, n g Rockefellers attend. It will be on Farmer, the author of the well N8 the week-end with thelr parents, pjg wiro is vonderful kid,” but Riverside _drive instead of Parlk known Boston Cooking School Cook Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Camp of pe 4nd she are not suited tempera- avenue. Book, is partic attractively got- the Junction. mentally, and so t have sep- ten up and has amusing illustrations, i S arated He adve ‘\1!1 not Hollywood, Cal. — Perhaps Wil A special helprul little book 1 Two Murderers Are Put |be responsible for her det s rs is preparing to follow 11 Our Candy Recipes by May B. Van ; o mr o [paying her $1.000 a month. She was mpie of Ired and Dorol Arsdale ana Day Tonroe. This in-| 10 Death This Morning |once his catnors sccretar Stone 1n a father and daughter o lue also the salting of nuts and Bellefonte, Pa.. Dec. 27 W_’»—~1’mu Little Mary Rogers does I glace for fruits. Orlakowski, and Paul Fasci, con- | o : Pygmyland is| Ohavluaton withkatiimak tors say. High pin £ pr Last but not least is Mrs. Rorer's victed murderers, died in the elec- Vel A SnE s ks L G tion follow book, Tce Cream, Water Ices, Frozen (ric chair at Rockview penitentiary Tuine: the Stirling' New York — Mrs. Oscar Har Together With Refr Sl i ) t their hair merstein, widow of the opera ir nts For All Social Affairs. Orlakowkl was-canvicted in Fitts o : irs cut short. presario, is leaving Unitc burgh of participating in a riot at . P D it Siatasforanpri KRS Ny con- agazine articles from Good e Bor o les' Home Jour- forn ngnitantinny . SRebIUaRY, . fers her the solac rican Cookery and several rs give even more timely ma- reach maturity in which two guards were kill- S e SR e cd. He was refused a new trial and iy & raciaten dn 1 on these subjects and this can his appeal was turned down by the wheth <o Iammerstein, 3 T tNENRED ‘ AN gtate supreme court. He had had |8 to whethe BOEDSEE N wlways be supplied on applying to oo SuPTE than woolen u ellow here — the refe e depart three respiies. licl Berlin — The latest S e T | Fasci, alleged member of a band ick se i who can ¢ seven men who held up and |World had to *t is a big motorh tor is building a craft B jbed an electric car near Wilkes after falling e gIeeior g and 50 feet high witl il L Barre in July, 923. killing a pas- |hike. Jong and 50 fect high with e |senger, was convicted in Scranton. - Is 40 feet in dlameter w New York looded he aexpects can make 20 miles a Application for a new trial was de- | 1 i 4 ! 20 {nied and the supreme court refused 'man Wit r 1 hour across the arid regions. {to interfere. The board of pardons grease will e in ey wi ! i ardy quinte London Queen Mary likes |declined to recomr-end commutation !the opinion of D |of the penalty. paddled about in o T o r f service quick an hour with the to cheese s i American Propeties at Nicare- |KEAD NERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o gua Assurcd Protection | == Dec. P—Aside | § of Rear Admiral s ] Take Advantage of These on of 4] A rican properties, Washing- , little dis- [ton officials were without informa- e tion in in- | tjon 0\;\1- Hm!\\' -end as to (lct\'cl— | : F' t Q a]'t il aad I ¢ o |oDMeNts in the Nicaraguan situa- || L. irst Qu: SR e e 2 Sl (Onece-a- Year Values! b says v | -Buckle duran border, was the headquar- |1 pect that the ¢ t t s of the S: a i s, who are automobiles will it posing the conservative govern- | § . exceed the previc Ur year aver- ‘ment of President Diaz which has | ’ Automatlcs age. He prc 1 will ¥ : recognized by the United | £00d and satisfa States. 1] landing of American | forces there and at Rio Grande bar | nt of the been vehemently protested by | mours and com- | i} presentatives of the liberal . ip, which has been recognized |8 i N he year 1926 t ¥ 2 as the constitutional | § ] f ¥ R & e coniions | | womens 4-Buckle ] : wcking Washington offl | First Rockwood been 1ccessful in estab the neutral zome without | Such a co calls for | o of all military forces in =l SAGE-ALLEN'S || & ABuke g3.4c of the |pe u 1 by requests for lated | protecti hich, Washington au- thorities have been informed, merican concerns and individuals ce that |of education in the cabinet set up the coming year will be a p | 4 on his arrival there |J§| J ous one for the copper industry.” | fr caragua. He also denied || ! 168 Main Street Patrick E. X {that the Mexican government was v ronomic str fn the affected sections have made. | : sitive that w not always | Denial that such requests have - . ° ure what a week mont been ad a4 was issued last (¥ 8 i g y nc resent them- Herman Robleto, under secretary i, Er 3 d to the liberal forces, and hat private interests “de- : ” el p ploit Nicaragua are be- ‘ | | ally satis v =0 far as the |hind the machinations to induce the (&' H 1 g : railroads are concerned in that the | United States to intervene.” H 1IN 2 prospects for the v i Expressing disbelief that the | 3 i do not, at this time, pr 1y un- | United States would “go to the ex- | . usual outlook tent of attempting to force at any “The business weatherman may |cost upon the Nicaraguan people eonfidently pr: seas for o impotent and unpopular Diaz || 3 ’ 1927, says Alvin Krech, chairman | government,” he said “the Nicara- | of the board of the Equit t | guan people, who have suffered M/ [N | ~ Compan: r will fight to compiete exter- || F. Edson White, president of Ar- | mination rather than bow to the ; \ E mour and Company, government the United States would 4 | 1 'y “The year 1927 dawn: hout any | force upon them,” and that “armed 3 | Hartford clouds in the busine % intervention by the United States” . 3 g il o anarchy, many years ‘ Direct Phone From N ritain—3 i : it and great losses in prop. A irect Phone From New Britain—3005 At Vour Library oo wnatives . With the holid son at hand NE“INGTUN NEW | [ 5 x parties and enterta nts are the PR T B order of the d t is with this | The Grange will hold a Christmas idea in mind that the 1 v Hasiloaibe s all tomorrow night at | @ 4 i 1 brought together son ful su el The children will furnish gestions for the ho i 0 n cent gifts will be | i Parties that are different by exc 1. The committee in charge Y o Fthel Owen is one of th new | s M larence Hosford, chairman; || { 1 books on the su A cor t t , Mrs. B. B. a sig rty, an 4 nan, a M H. H. Howard. ) f ation has ! B ; st mn @ Store Wide Sale—Every Department Sharing | SALE ppeal of Joseph from tt decision of the wn hall, Fri v, De- . . | 5m: Angiils wis in This Tremendoue Annual Event | O — hildren attend school | e e =g Values Bigger and Bztter Than Ever ' S OR O ot e conmi | B Look for Special Tickats on All Sale ; SIS permission titic gard to |1 K ollaecvion s : Qae Hante M I Come and Save at Sage-Allan’s Monday Doors Open at Nine, Sh lan | ] NOW IN PROGRESS Sorosis—a word that means all that’s best in smart footwear. And when Sorosis Shoes are reduced et R RS W o (twice each year—and only twice) the values offered .are real values—superlative values ! arly Christ- s D N e | HARTFORD | Greater Stocks—Greater Reductions giving th . t § ) y of Jacksol fow FiageX As a start-off, what coul more | terday at Ma ;“‘ Hill \N‘mg friends,

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