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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. CHRISTHASTIOUOR =22 TORTOMOURNING | "™ 075 [EFENDS WONEN | BRISTOL NEWS | AT YOUR | Gty tems Alling told him he should let liquor | alone if he wishes to keep out of 1 e it I A rofessor J. Leo Fole: of Ni {ll January 29 in charge of the pro- Washington Today But Neither | ! | father, John T. Foley of this ‘city. bation officer. | ik | Has Appeared Ther (T T curred Friday afternoon at the Me- Below is a list 6t the | Toasted Sandwiches at Crowell's. Thomas Milnczak, aged 32 years. | SRS, | Washington, D (®—Friends 3 z | morial Houlevard near the Soldiers' Standard Headings in —advt. I bbe F “B' P d”:"-’ 20 Mitchell street, was “”"”‘e"iF neral Pl Ior M’kado Are!nf Ty Cobb and T peaker at the | [ jnd Dar]mg Rephes {0 (- | monument, this one being charge- adings 5 Robert G. Johnaton of Pittsburgh, l]] l l‘S 01‘111 ]g am 8 {by Officer Lucas on complaint of | ll Cl‘a al]S | capitol and elsewhere waited patient g able however to the slippery condi- every _dsy use on the Pa., is spending the Christmas holi- ¥ 2 Inis daughter, Saturday nigh 5 {ly today for the two former Ame I“M Sfl]dems tion of the pavement and not to any Classified Page. Note |days with Mr. and Mrs. George H. m Pollce C{]u[‘[ T()day | He pleaded gullty to the Nmm"i Bel[!g Mflde ican league m.?‘ al‘lomlun ?h:;t? put h.l.ge l\iolnlu'n’n :( (ha,trulm governing traf- the easy-to-read- alpha- | Mitchell of 215 Maple street. £ d kenness anc zuilty to the {in an appe ce . rcases 1t that point. i Tasty Sandwiche o l:f'jkm"”:-r:n"fi Joffmylrlf I:,l. {w‘eoamx‘ | before government officials. | 3 ankc. M. Tones. of Continllabsol betical arrangement. ;—ud\'t? s at Packard Drug Over indulgence in Christmas li- | t His wife testificd that or-| Tokyo, Dec. 27.—(P—Silent and| Just what action the men intend | Tondon, Dec. 27 P—Lord Darling, | porestyille, was driving cast ‘on the Phone Your Ad To Mr, and Mrs. M. Flslman of Tre- quor caused a number of men to (ing he is- agreeable and they | barcheaded, more than a million (to take as a result of the charges speaking the annual dinner of poyjavard and in order to permit 3 mont street had as their week-end perform queer anties over the week- | do not have trouble, but on Saturday | mourners lined the four mile route {made against them in documents the Gray's Inn Debating so0ciety, [y car crossing from South street to guests, §. J. Loftoff of Brooklyn, end, according to testimony in their |yight he was intoxicated and as- | from Harajuku station to the im- |made public last week by Judge |fook a fling at the Cambridge under- erside avenue to pass, applied 925 N. Y. ases in police court this morning. 'saulted her bhesides striking one of | perial palace as the body of the late |Kenesaw M. 1 n.«h.‘h high commis- | graduates who rece ntly m‘!rr--\! i Tiia Hrhlien . THA it wheelavor hix Tot waffles, 25¢, in Crowell's.— One man, realizing his condition, s stepchildren. 1 his own de- !) mperor Yoshihito was returned to sioner of bascball, has not been dis- [rusolution that women ought to be leqr skidded up agafnst the curbing advt. called a taxicab and m:v:m»‘d to be fepse, Milne: id he struck one {Tokyo tonight from the royal villa ]"“j;f"“-’_ e P e “abolished with sufficient force to tip the car! (losing time for insertion x-Councilman James Dunn - of iriven home so as to avoid arrest, of the childrer tly to make her [at Hayama, where he died Chrisi- | S e B 2 “In my opinion,” said his lordship. | completely over The top of the car | A Vinter street is recove but as soon as he got inside he fell | gton quarreling with her sister. 's'mn:x' !_"“ : |might ask an investigation of base- ‘Irlh' ';m‘y the resolution :‘ \\usl demolished, one “‘\'hw\l was | in same day’s paper n‘l\l:\"'ur \:'llvrh‘tp‘l?e\l;::g;inr,mg i leep and the chauffeur, not know- {yife then struck him and he pushed | ball under (he anti-trust laws, or | Gt 7R % B¥ B 0 snapped oft and considerable other | 1P M Misses Mollic and Jeanette Light From the railroad station to tI o Pt o o fama o interest some members ot = A ! ! 2 I 9 Wiives o b palace the streets were sprinkled ‘C'u‘”mf“ i theln cascs in an official | The undergraduates’ action was damage done to the automobile. are spending the Christmas holidays hifriofiayiine Dolice wilon, Judge Alling adviscd him not 10 | ith white sand as a ceremony of |ya' It mo steps in such a dirce- | [Aken at a meeting of the Cambridge | Neither Jones nor the man riding| Saturdays at 10 A. M.® |in Svracuse, N. DESE s imposen 10 this Chg trink if he cannot do so without | urisication. On either side the Way \{ion’ were apparent o en Union societ 1. King-Hamilton, | with him were injured. | Slight damage was caused at the John Smigal, aged 45, of 485 Bur 1sing a dis o at home. Tt o rringed with soldiers and police- mants were listed for them today at Ar€uing for the resolution, charged — The driver crossing the Boulevard,| CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS home of Richard Norton of 1755 ritt street, who said he had not take eing the first time he wus arrested, | L000 of them, he department of justice or the that the women of today were “as entirely unaware of the accident, |West Main street Saturday night, \ drink in three years becausc udgment was suspended. I'he corteg was preceded into the | post office department, while Sena- |double-faced as their ancestors.” continued on his way. T ey ! {shortly before 7 o'clock by a fire aused 1 considerable trou Joseph Zalesky, aged 36 years, of | o SR T beror, Hiro- |tor Harris, democrat, Georgla, whose | “Rather than grow old.” le said,| Fire Board Meeting Not Held KO e ;:‘"C“ "] )fi?““ i ""“ e "‘]‘?“”,"3"”‘ o S e vleaded mot guil- 1350 g the new empress. The |office Cobb was expected to visit, | “a woman dyes when young. She| Due fo the fact that the regular | S ’uowum’n !\}; “’; 2{“1;: fi;‘l "‘;’C‘~_m":;::"’t“ :“; ness 1 Ige Allin 1 I i ’,,S ,.];1\' n‘o’,,‘. body, escorted by officers of the im- |had not been informed that Cobb pangles her arms, bingles her hair mceting night of the board of fire| s |called to hte scenec hv;a still ala": el : SC. | erial guard, headed the cortege in Washington. and bungles her face.” commiissioners fell on Christmas | . | Engine Co. No. 3 of the fire de- 1 Sadako, the dowager em-, Cobb and Speaker were repor Defending the ‘women, A, C. e, no meeting of the body \mai‘ e ! |partment was called out yesterday : Slshont o last night as being en route to Wash- i I S ST ran out o eIt Saturday night there was a dis- wed shortly in a carriag: m:m.n’-h”l S T i send made a long dissertation held. | §—PERSO) g {morning about 11:30 o'clock to ex- 1 went to bance in the house and when ke oind Tig ol Batnts hare. highly civilized way in which A== STOIE AN OB CEN S |tinguish a fire caused by a defective Setant at 74 Orar b e e o AR so s G en Cantha | e of n\ln :::l:‘”“i;emr‘;:' 2 R oy rode hicyeles and ate choco- AUTOMOBILES |chimney In the home of Joseph S e S e R e The Waman lv. court ladies, chamberlains, the g e lates. They did powder their faces, | i = B0 [Stella at 189 Oak street. Slight g St e v . A household minister, the lord steward | Ancient Europe’s Old admitted, but he pointed to t 3=AVTOLANDLIRUGISAC ENCIE [damage was done. 8 fied, howev while I n % . 4=—AUTUB AND TRUCKS FOM BALE shotguns on the table, he did not | L and more imperial guards. | Cathedrals the Motif advice of Nelson: “Trust in God and A D OMOILES O BXCH ARG A daughter was born at New Brite Dorman pl guilty to charg en testified that he co int about 11:4( me troops of cavalry, princ : ) made th . 27 (Continued from Page Seven) |12=AUTOMOBIL TED hem, but in case his son ¢ r O'Brien, The » was unbear- | @rrived during the "'””;“" and | puropean cathedrals will furnish the The reeolution lost, 164 to 191, e 13— AUTOS 1c the hou r havir he said he | Were received into the eity by BOV-|pmgtif for the Riverside church, to | Since the debate King-Hamilton 3 ¢ | U—GARAGES TO LE! side, he was goir Al g o ool cluls Gerith Sinlateeren] ParanmRn GRS e S ; voled to hold the affair on January | ;_uOTORCYCLER AND BICYCLES tsid : Sl i cl 3 er n | with simple eere- fpe pujit targely by fuads don: ¥ has received 335 abusive letters Gth, in Clark’s Community hall. | 1§—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED | Sy vim. He 1 2 | ment 1 . testified that there | monies. Their coming was unosten- | jony p. Rockefeller, Jr., it was an- from women. Townscnd, who cham- The committee met at the home of [17—SERVICE S8TATIONE — REPATRING | —_—————— s tree an « S A there, Supernu- [ tious and was marked by silence. |nounced today. The church which pioned the women, has received six | R. M. Gamble and after calling upon fficers s o dy w W o t L wit i i e i FNEN 4 : ..1' Y .u.ub r st E werary Officer Huek testified rmv‘ I-l\- ;!‘\ ”l“" ".‘m"“"f::““"’;(f‘f'g’“m;’;:‘m‘l house the congregation 0’1‘ v!v‘v proposals of marriage. A. Walgh, chairman of the ek u::u:'l: !flm:; Use THE HERALD meas found evidenc he accompanied Officer O'Brien on | Villa at T1a . mour! S | present Park Avenue Baptist church . . rshi i interost- | 18— BARBE Rirg M ARHE SAboTnoanT foes r y pre 7 membership committee, an interest- (16— 8RR HAHHZD ALASH Joseph Just. b s the investigation ; | sounded from a battleship Which | il be built on Riverside Drive at| GOVT DISPUTES CLMM ing program was arranged. Mrs. A. |29—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED “WANT ADS” and Mrs. Fridolth Johnson of 83 Russwin Road. ave the least intention of Blinal he = Emperor Hirohito and his consort | xuyw York, Dee. 27 (P—Ancient keep your powder dry.” i 11—AUTO PAKYS AND ACCEBSORIES | ain General hospital Saturday to Mr, i | Broad str rode at archor nearby, and War- | One Hundred Twenty-socond strect No f 5 T8 3 L] 6] G e E orth was appointed chairman of | 21—b. TISTS ships fired farewell salutes as the |The announcement said it would be iy 22-DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY Alpjiabetically Arranged For Quick \rrests ’ 3 the decoration committee with the |22—DRESSMAKING & ML dy Ref s Dorm t sy par- | pecial train proceeded toward | (he largest church, excepting cathe- | power to choose her own aides. All | 53— ainancareAtING s , S T s S nTnTtin ] ties Are: n <ky 3 kvo. {drals, t the United States. Secks to Avoid Paying War Risk members of the club and their [25—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYE 'CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS im Saturda ik . \ The e f Hayama to Tokyo | The Laura Spelman Rockefeller ends ven 4 - | 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE | harge Prepald Mrs. Just who told the ¢ "‘"”!";” e | Tosurance to Mother of Soldier {#lands fre fo b “;”‘ o °“”f’r't)” 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING line ! < aror Auay e She said she saw a man dancing |Was lined with not only troops but |memorial tower, Y, of Mr. | | nity to reserve their places at the |53 plMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK ¥ o a 0 Just testified that Vith Zalesky's sister, Mrs, Ella Stan. |also by thousands of his majesty's | Rockefeller's mother, will rise to a{ Killed Overseas. [table. Tifty cents will be charged |29—PRESSING AND TAILORING ine A 2 < 5 Cand R - | hicwicz, of 201 Beaver street, and|Subjects. { height of 375 feet. It will house the | for the affair. The social committee |30—PRINT"B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY | line 5 .28 ZNofiat e e At |carillon now in the Park avenus| Hartford, Dee. 27 (R) — Sergeant omplete charge of the food |31~ PROFESSIONAL BKRVICES ! e “o 35 the la 1 no clothing on. Mrs.| The new rulers met the casket at | €2 ) . f < ‘ RREERSAN.IEI IR GO I D BTES 32—~REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING | lice 42 36 e Antoxi= | Stanic A came hysterical at|the palace entrance and convoyed it |church. Four bells will be added to Da Johnstone, on April 4, |and its serving. It is requested that | 33— WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES || y Y e ettt v Ithe present 33 making the carillon 1918, made application for an s s and members arrive at the AR . Tearly Order Rates Upon Application [the largest and heaviest in the lotment of $30, of his wages to his|bhanquet at §:30 o'clock so that the . P Hountid sorde el mother, Mrs. Maria Johnstone, | dinner may be served at 6:45 ORREEPUNDENCIE COUKSE 14 lines to an fnch. ashington street : £ Gat i ANCING TEACHERS Minimum Space, 3 lines. n was good for hin. ‘ - lmoved her coat while dancing, but|from other sovereigns and from e e i | il M N | S e S " was properly clothed, she said.[Japanese abroad have heen re-|is inspired by Chartres cathedral. Insurance. SR C 1 {]] . No Ad Acceptea Atter 1 P, M. for Christmas season she | ceived. Cablegrams from President The interior of the main auditorium | This is the contention of the fed- | DR. THORPE AT YALE SIRUDIO Clasitied Tage oo Same Day. Gt irinks. she admitted. [and Mrs. Coolidge addressed to th ‘\;!”I -*"v“v 1]‘: x'l‘r{' f \Jl{"'l. v«m:\“'l; 1\:.1. v»‘m» nment i ‘vynn defense of | w Iaven, Dec. 27 (B—Dr. Mal- v a5 Afiw..:eu Over the Telephione man squeczed her hand |dowager empross and the new em. | dral in southern 1'r R AT s o .000 insurance, | ooml, Thorpe whose appointment as 4 BAWAD for convenlence of customers. Cail er so that she asked him peror and empress were among the gt er nl‘ iov. “brought by Mrs. Johnstone. Her son! cypator of Peabody museum at Yale | (T HEI P WOMEN WANTED 925. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. S Siflane 07d Hobiatter ot to be received. Diplomats eall- | Harry Emerson Fosdick will be was killed in France on July 20.| yniversity was made known Satur-43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN ooty the Nerald at once it your led at the household department pastor. ! | day will take the place of Professor [¢4—SITUATIONS WANTEU—MEN d te Incorrect. Not_remonsible’ for 5 | I o t an 1 B 7 e s ; 2 —S117 N AN oo W' E 21 '8 er the first fon. n to express the sympathies of [ A basketha and bowling Tho testimony in i ase was | Richard §. Lull, curator for many [4S—SITUATIONS WANTEL—WOMEN e Shsrtien W, F. & yught Christmas gifts to the chil-|their nation. lalleys will be buiit under the audi- completed tod before Judge | years, who goes abroad shortly in FINANCIAL them. Officer A, O wcins 5o = — rium. Thomas in the federal court. The | the interest of the museum. 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES the arrests on comy ! Ty wiial . B | s = . smovernment rested after introducing i 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BO! x s B D R o Ghuch | S evance of s Lol ©3 vire General Rivera Quoted | 0 U pai on Bald Mice & witnessee, Carl Michatok, membes SNORBY LOANED L E ANNOUNCEMEN it onat he arresis were made | 1 : S As Being Determined Will Tev It on Humans ©F Company . and L. S. Sasser of LIVE erouk about at m sf VT- k . He denied he makes a practice Parls, Dee. 27 (P)—General Primo o bl b b Washington, employed in the office el ey AT TR Burial Lots, Movuments 1 Th comt lant _appea ;\‘,v" holding noisy end parties in | de Rivera, military dictator of Spain, | ]‘;\m _m:,] 1,., i\‘;n‘ I "‘.f‘ L of the chief of the insurance division | S1—DOGS, CATS, PETS | BURIAL" VAULTS—Concrete and rein- iiove: bean - g, Officer Wal % 2 inuotadl by ine Hizavols B ariavia d mice have been ma [ of the war veterans' burean. Mich- 52—EGGS, POULTRY BUPPLIKS | forced; water-proot, hermetically sealed. uir in - experiments designed 10 gjelcs testimony was for the purpose §3—HORSES, VEHICLES { _N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15 scover a cure for baldness AMONE of showing fhe: ho had never apoiied 54— WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK | KEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORK. 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and Trinks heavily e for IFor six years itod every day, she just said hoe visi testified this testimony. On the witness stand | to Shinden hall. Prayer marked the she denied that ¢s a prac- [end of the day’s ceremony, ico of drinki re-| Hundreds of cabled condolences WOr r The exterior church architecture rather than application for war risk | o'clock. hreach of th ward saturd i ; k voked the suspen- | correspondent as declaring he in- o | tends to remain in power “For the cius said reply n. Roy : it ’ : - £ - e | human. for insurance, hut he insisted that MERCHANDISE L Gagal ot WliAm MoniE period necessary to destroy all the | W0 URE e e ! : . NE! A descriptions, Carving and letter cut- Turgeon testified {1 Ne was in fthe caseio ‘\\ ‘1 iam Mon U iaemas still poisoning the coun- | To grow 2 '\7 ol 5 ng “‘*‘k Salvatore Miserei was the only man 55—ARTICLES FOR BALE ting_our spectalty. the hous: JRUECLL A el i P sam R et ! sceintists explain, but the trick Was jn {30 company who had made ap- 56—BUILDING MATERIALS Fiorit he accidental ruck Roy on the xicated in bed | ¥ to make the mice bald. Slication §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. | it g a v oW case of | If he consulted only himself, he Dr. . A. E. Crew, princi af d n—l-'ARE A)Y:'D {JA;R! PRODUCT® -U(Sls'ruohl'“i'zk(.\s—l\'ery Teasonavle prices, 0, : i S HDE) e — —FE \D_FUE andellls G 5 ¢ jth | added, he would retire forthwith. | (ja Animal Breeding Tnstitute of the E : R 5 :g-gtfimfizgns, DL ELANTS | 2 reenliouse, 218 Osk Bt. I ) £ e drunken- | However, the recent plebiscite had pinburgh University, has aiscov- English Society Aims to to | 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING TARGE TTETY—of cit = ; : : il e G360 s sroved that the 'vas behind | ared that mice may be made to shed X 7 i §2—GOOL THINGS TO EAT 3 - : sould blacken . v dge A nrosediier Jally DEOVEL SnelD SR T B ,‘I’,Jh:”% ittt mice mayebe Y anad Stop Women Smoking §3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES By o ety sacamons. &) they proceeded t fence of 10 SEECH £itho (HThy 49 perfoent, S et ir coats by 18 S CertUn o on, iDee. 27— Converaionl of G4—MACHINELY, ELEC., & TOOLB Eolsters se. 1163 Stanley St. suspen alesky's | intervene in the composition of the nd substances. Dr. 11s0 85— MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 2 3 . women smokers rom the cotine CST| N |CUT FLOWERS—potted p!. i ling impose | forthcoming national assembly, he | gy b tracting a substance 2 68—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Toltec ‘plantsyiileaning execution of the | ast , @ I from ‘mal 1r a aft orzanization formed here. ° 87—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Johnson 7 Church street, leg while E ) sentence suspended. | “I have no ambitions. Al T ask ;on the bald ones, he has heen able ol 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY | 1 > Lpeals e = x ¥ s i oo non-smokers society, as it s a number of others were assemb arned him that a recurs ©ig a place in history without pomp to promote the growth of fhe cc el REAL ESTATE FOK RENT about thHe piano. s . ¥ of noisy parties in his home will re- |and splendor. Let people say, bow- | again elther completely or partiall e - ! 59— 'MEN TENEMEN slapped him in the ¢ wmitted. [y in ta jail. {ing before my tomb. ‘That man according to the amount applied. l'," s IheNagsgat ToTRUSINGSS. PLACHS TOR TE j F: : which the young man m ¥ : % xip . . se 70—-BUSINESS PLACHS FOR RENT and_others in the party {ook Roy s e S saved Spain’ and let all guod pa-| The experiments aro belng con B AR oy purcHiee) T1-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES out of house S0 there would befq o = war e pyo 9y triots bless my name in pronouncing | tinued With a view of ascertaining OB : skain iy i 14 =BARM KOR 2 i wi nis Guitry Writes “Revue Lio. ees VL L B s oinni dnaes. nyay, ok balai r Favette ° 73"HOUES FOR RENT no more trouble, urgeon i p all.” " 2 | it—tha! all. R S B % e 1 13=SUBURBAN FOR RENT daughter were on {heir way home For the Dolly o s to finish with secret | f0 the same glandular, deficieney, |ashes in public rooms and vehicles. 1S_VACATION PLACES KOR RENT a little later when they Roy (e and therefor ible in a similar It will seek to prevent an inercase 76—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE and Nadeau o fight was re- 2 in the number of theaters and music | {I=\WANTED=TO RENT L Vol d'Odisean as a vehicle for {he|through the press before taking s v 1z e Buys a Suit of Clothes ||! REAL ESTATF FOR SALE : Lillian Turgeon, 10 years old, ;o oheie Menad gt i e il ON POLICE BOARD e T8—AGENTS—REAL ESTATH ning, Ve ulrseony il g o carry their Ameri- | them up diplomati > Sk e oAy e "’1'*”"“ Il can accent around the world, with | peskens Ul ified “!fl':* 1Y READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS for Boys. A e turic sieribe e 0 .5 i the re indicate t = SO a dog was going muc a FOR YOUR WANTS —BUILD FOR & { X A iie voyage indicated on the motion | 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR 8AL Kiclted her father in. the chest te oyaaindlenied on (e o ADMITS HE'S FUGITIVE. N Dt SbReE DeE Ve | S Lbing Lina Loy punched him, she said. She P! o A Greensboro, N. C., Dec. 27 B—A 4\ \wagner took the dog away. = || , 2 | 83—HOUSES FOR BALE de Roy had a hottle or a flask, | 15 "€ ¥ 2 man who gave his name as J. ( &s Tane o ot strect 7 9 O ¢ ||[84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB | RHINE Lt has been inse “re o e e R B James Ranle o LA uB L 0t et See Wednesday’s Paper ||| s=gione, fiaces ton o | mas night n i 2 reported to the po od thar |86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB | _Gllbert Chambers, 51 Locust he was singing charge of drunkenness, told police yis automobile ran ove nd killed | g ’ (44 g $7—REAL ESTATE WANTED FRIN oE and Turgeon | I turn, the speciator i st ‘o wan T ¢ Eabertson 3 na o varmingion sverne owne || FTelfl 00AWIN [ || and have $3.55 Read. LT Hlencll hini ervous, he ! Can negroes exportin rance land that he was wanted in Houston, 'Ly Roleslaw Kraigel of Farmjngton N | RoOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS atd. Gall eannot stand being pinched, and he | but singing French ongs for | ¢ on a rge of murder. He!gvenue, $8—HOTELS 8 : n ¢ £ 4 ) SHT SPECI o 89—ROOMS FOR REN Personals [ slappe urgeon. At Eim and | their own ple 4 former i he Had killed w Hotston men,| s McInerney ot 44 Carlson EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | 0_ROOMS AND BoAR TRANMING Ve are having & treets an hour and “Premier” of the United States beg- (and that $1,000 rd had been|strect reported the loss of a sled Main St. Tel. 1905 —ROOMS FOR HOURE y sale on picture frames of all sizes and met and fought agam. for merey f dollar, worth | posted for his capture. from her yard yesterday. L STV ARTED POARD OR LODGING | Sbees inf AR Nall franies e 3D—D 3 frames mad der. Arcade Studio, Bv PERCY CROSBY said sion of a 13 days' jail sent to sccure further Paris, Dec. diplomacy, he said, in explaining the has just a review airing of Spain Tangier claims aY rds ana | tableau from 0 and the Sand- ‘ich Tslands ultan of Mo- SK!PPY harem is the scene next to rOCeo's that presenting the League of Na- | tions, PROPOSAT, FOR CONSTRUCTION I‘Susr ‘._(VAD A WHAT WAS T CANY REMEMBER WHY DON'T YA TEAR OF MEMORIAL AT et S T e e " OReam asour L |7 THE DReam] | WA R THE = fuavee i v OFF A LITTLE SLUMBER : ! ! CAN THINK O’ AN' MAYSE THEYce — morial Committee, Nn“lvw ¥ ABouT THE : b e gt [_ANOTHER. DREAM DREAM? | THE FIRST~, BorH ComME To was entircly | anila and then open- | THE SECOND p 1 od, f construction of the| han was nece World War Memorial at the sum- geon's discolored | mit of Walnut Hill Park, in (hn! COME To YA' ault when he | City of New Dritain, Connecticut, in Drawings and by H. Van No. 101 York City. cifications will b 2 of the ark o 5 ci Hall e f /)& s Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1 PO[Z',‘,Y, AND HER PALS Paw’s Easily Jarred B GENTLEMAN. WHo New T | ATTENDED A BANQUET Lotis ot LAsT NIGHT. & [ - Nt : YoU WALK WITHOUT e ha o , VT AR ; M . ‘ ST LIKE THAT 2