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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926. —_———————— e adison, Wis, Dec. 28 (P |four upper lakes to discharge at REPORTS HUSBAND GONE | ; H. V B 'ld' P Y Father Time and Mother Natuge |C. v 3 | ) ; and Mother Natuge |Chicago and Niagara Falls to go dry i FIVE []AYS’ $"]" in ts Vast but lng rogTam [ Hl e | eventually will settle the lake diver- | as the resut of uplifting of the land | MF% Annie Jackson of 75 Clark | r ‘a0 g John sion controversy and with no regard | at Buffalo. |street comrlained to Officer Kaz- Altar Cloth of Cathedral of St. e to the arguments of cither side,| Mr. Tylor based his conjecturc [lauskas at 12:30 last night that on the Dixinesis Beautial Irank B. Taglor, Ft. Wayne, Ind., |upon the work of Dr. G. K. Gilbert (her return from Hartford she found Lawyer Hints Timko is Covering Federal Government to 2Ll (or new post ottices tnstead of Rhode Island Man Must Expiale ey ologis, totay fold the Geologieal . Shorman Moors, Michigan |ihat her hushand. had taken hia : . . ciety of America. B whoge studies show ‘hat |clothing and lef She could give n Up Someone Else Take Up f 5 [reason for s ac holtea v adam & Would Appropriate $200,000,000 ) & | Construction| "¢ 1"‘9 i e ’”m s, G”me in ce" York. Dec. 28 (P—I a I the present land-tilting in the fin the Lake Huron reglon land has [reason for his action and had no idea Work After I £ ve apparent SreiCei il SN s Great Lakes basin continues, the | been rising during the past 2,700 or lof his destination. A ork : er of ! ap] « as s as 1 C s of John Timko, aged 32. of 39 Daly ‘apse |estimates is announced by the prominence today form a prized Providence, R. I, Dec. 28 B— |1 cloth of the Cathedral of St venue, charged with operating an| TWwelve Year: Supervising architect. 1t has already . L e L e i been foreseen by those close to lhv! For one of the most heinous crimes | John u ile under influence of | A : T 2 15k % 5 T : “‘“‘0“]"‘;‘1“"1‘;o“‘;"“cn" ‘“‘S‘l_v A L dol | situation, and Representative Dan|ever commifted in Rhode Island,| The cloth in the: form of a mosaic MUOr, ples Reed of Dunkirk, N. Y., a member | Anthony J. Amaral, was this | an® comprising ~more than 100 lice con his ning and was | ¢ : . E y A i . : et @ . Jesieaust bl mocyina’ o o B GEORGE 5 stANNING |of the house committee on public|morning sentenced to life Imprison- | pioces of rare and antique lace was $100 fins and fws daye jall 58 .| Washington, .. Dec ‘e | bulldings and grounds has introduc- | ment by Judge J. Jerome Hahn in | jresented to the clurch by the fn order to allow him time to @ o estiaeting | 4 @ bill to amend the Elliott act by | superior court diocesan auxiliary and dedicated 1, 9ids 8 i 1 for constructing | $100,000,000 | > convicted murdercr and Teate il leneedwhllae J ereast o general tend to business a : 51 j3acr & A nis lit : L ever u Ken infpung ¢ 00,000 and providing | s little nine year old cou- | \punning, tice of an appeal in § ar sk the sentence ; t te “““‘i'“'" £25,000,000 instead of $2 sin took the sentence stolidly, his| piepy kind of hand lace, some of ill go to jail after > ear's. L Iy 1 A t ; 5 g Officer David Dot Tim R e 0,001 al may be spent in | Jaw s More than two and one- | pyndreds of years old, Is to b = Christmas . fo half years ago he strangled little | cooo™ S50 S h s of it h . Sl Ty s~ veils and handkerchicfs, christening saulting her, and buried ber horribe | g gowns, and even the 1 il v ulow BIave | yoinces of bridal garments. The e enacted and that even ! : 2 Sl e appropriated for | % Cobble Hill rond |y:’v‘hr town of | JHC0 pie S tor ! ¥ c Qrishis gonimeslic th s : b espe in' the next few | Lincoln. For this cr MU i 4 thread obtained especially Health and happiness go hand in hand, Y ¥ On Sunday, April 27, 1924 rom France, known as cocut de line T8 moniing move (e SECITESOE TS L (heart of linen) and which has not e o o Mhone | Woads of Lincaln. Aloni the seru { ML, MAIRRE hee, (e S0 Eliminating the Black Beast of the average v th the evils of the “pork ‘ 1y with the evil 10 “POTK | growth their attention was attra 5 es long and two geet four ominbus buildings bills and ¢ ® S e i1 : v alllts nd ok inclies wide and fs valued at mord home—the monotony of washday-—— S business-like bUilding | pey secured sticks and ! s searcely | program, Many members of both | .oy men's ),000. The idea was con- ived by Miss Eloise zallio, an ex- uh..lnl\‘l.fl.flll approval as yet, is every reason to believe trom Lass Louse i nate have declared that | ¢ruck somet Gt o e e Ciy O ko It trassury eurplus In | stant the tiny hand of a child was Pert in luces That is our contribution towards making 1927 closen s gasoline : it » of the|public buildings would be the best | reaching up to them, Horrified = investment and would t recelS- | motified the police. The grave b s g : T it —A Healthy New Year The s ':\‘n;:!v! s handkerchief was S N S B Z[ PROIBTION NOT <o POISONDUS BOO —A Happy New Year her breast where it had been push- (Continued from IFirst Page) o the rond. i : ‘ i 2d into the grav the road pleted. rplus i The child's was summoncd O e Doty ¢ > spoke only 1 : S i v s 0f CONgre ‘s conviction of first g : H . that . £ this r L six weeks. A mon » the = X in a prohibition case yesterday, uld |in const federal build- emo court of 1 nd over - : or Doty testified that he could | in tructi v federal build ol Ya]e preme court o Biclaski revealed that he maintai o the driver of the il bings, At O Ry e ik tions and - upheld ,"g. ot oftice in the heart of Wall stopped. He saw nobody A iarkqalreatyghas BReE IS o g street. just a few doors from J. P. ko. a L ¢ 1 start and one & St. Louis, Dec. 28 (A—Professor n's office tation. “He red t 1 i e 6r invth Lo off ic the American Fconomlic association e . : v I R TS 1 0 1 ‘ithin a ’ s Post-|in couvention lcre today that al- : Perso junctio swves «aid, on being rec few days the N M 101 0 testify ] me—— = dcten i by Prosseutin supervisor | though he had made & thorough Hartford Music Company Absorbs {5 auor, o testify that prohibition ts were attempting| Aepartment | canvass of the members he was un- ¥ s . % al e Attorney Sexto.. mac tongross the details |able to get any speaker who would, Local Firm Which Has Done B to 1'\m< s y\ux”“vu; U ‘v‘H. 1‘{ -| nicney. He realizes, he said. that fof o play uild new or attack prohibition on purely eco-! ..y, Yiars e el | has made a practice poce o \dings in some 2,000 |nomic grounds. | ol N depahkeass | he co! .. This| Professor Fisher, a dry advocate,| The C. L. Picrce & Co. music ZOML B DCh LT nions taxpay- terprete 1 jail sentences | tittes throu . ast week in another suit it T- ! list has not b up by con- | who conducted a round table of pro- store has heen sold to McCoy. Inc Lasaneelcin oo A cumstances the r gress sesking slices of “pork” for | hibition, 1 that there are many of Hartford, the transaction having .\ 0 Sy Py ght he hroken ustification. | constituent but is the re- economists who oppose prohibition heen completed yesterday weenif B i i Sselion _ imko is a “zood i i’ o ¢ fic survey|on other than economic grounds. representatives of the two firms. The | 5> ! 5 : | ; / fusing to mame the driver. | | it office and treasury| One of those who spoke in favor [C. L. Plerce Co. is one of the oldest | 11! Eovernment i : \ reat a ues foolishly trying to protect a friend. |, ca in the of prohibition was Henry M. Leland |cstablished business firms in this | o myeune of ot : atio ¢ C he said. Judg g remarkes countr \ oipts of |of Detroit, 83-year-old founder of|city, Clarence Pierce having con- S R R e & A i ; . a friend who would run away und han £20,000 was visited this |the Cadillac Motor Car company. S (5 INEISOr s T ety i RS i T Values ra;e]y gqualled - - . only the high- tho elreumatances Alovs not ARDPAr 10, quinmer by 1 ittee from the| My very decided views on the 30 years. The new owners wil tak: e est quality in every food, at prices e deserv protec ¢ : and post office departments | ¢ a eland said, “are based 856 o v any EAU k 4 T 1ed and post departments | dry law,” Leland said, “are based on | possession after January 1. i e e g remarkably lower than you usually pay. “Well, your Tionor, Officer Doty 15|45 ") dinag are now being tabu- |my experience in operating large | — - not too clear on some points of his ||ty i Dlants: employing, from 1,000 to 6= Terrific Cvel Hits Hovghi hoRdsathy ko srelhen o) A m An excellent opportunity to effect sav- ¢ Cyclone Hits i i il B ) 8 ings in your fdod budget. testimony,” Attorney e lach departme it n 400 men. I am convinced that the “T helieve he is me 3t o ¥ba [0 et & ¢ open saloon, the brewery and the panish Coastal Towns """ S glour Sty Doy o Aty the u ¢ of their federa are far and away the most! Madrid, Dec. 2§ (Ph—Spain today wssing sentence. A ~xton f tak- | waste 1e most destructive forees | was recover om the ts of 3 o 5 4 | el fhar the Sl seninrie e i em 1 tor the | in cour country. e e o e ) 3 dhod b ing x E 1 also convin ha s parts of the country the! | ; Gt 7 s i m ous p nded until after N ghteenth amendment has already loss of several | Alling renlied : B ; iRl s o ted ot by the ratio of [heen a great blessing to the Unite The fishing village Remarkably low prices for standard flours . . . be sure to stock up! ilding needs is hown | States, that it is largely responsible red particularly it Timko wishes, he may take an/" ; G = ' | dulve el i : 2 ematicy computing such | for and should be credited with | at least a hundred fishing hoat . 4 X appeal. or an h ¢ attribute oison 8 ) el 2 el : o il auribuied o poison oo , ) eda . postal re- | o e elements present | ing sunk, c n itic ¢ the elem. v ing sunk, communicati »u may safely caleul coipts, floor space, number | prosperity.” ed and train service imped L 1 § times that many, aid Coroner 1. of carr nd clerks, availability of | professor Frank W. Blackmar of | Valencia also was hit by Jiee / P-ll b 9 B PURE Ffll][] BIL[ site, rent ased q rs. cte. [ the department of sociology of the storm, among the buil ““_h U‘\‘ e 1118 lll'y [ est t 2 their | University of Kansas took Kansas|damaged being the infant sanitar- oo % 0 SO IR 0 ,_f,“m, n: ¢ : ¢ |5 the best example of “a continuous | ium and the country plac Has- || n, 3 R with all phases of the liquor prob- living in France. he t : S el e = DO ARE € 1/ 1em. power plant was foreed : = ) ? Hinister of Health Facing New < e e T ey o o T A s e " S g e e £ A G P Pastry 2‘};’{{}," 95" nearly ¢ the e as 1o ; : i g a sheyed, g aws have | 1 G bly obeyed laws hav commission, joined Corol a vhich buildings ir @ stateshould | heen reaso by a ot ] P PR s = = Difliculties ‘ e sl by sher e e el America Doing Much to toutcins denaturing methods ’ Refined lard . . . the best shortening! wing the degree il Feed Hungry in Europe ! 1 observed 1 " ;_> . 2 | 1eed increased qr for | . Sofia E “UP—There ar e B e 3 P L d Jondon. Dec. 2 - . e e e French Automotive Men oahy nghs s for charity 1o | L0 Srars resulting from the use of g ure ar ol denatured with violent money Testing Out New Cars e in i, and America is | — e ling or ; |»,_! =il m: helBme toLio o8 nats g , | boisons . | Sugar cured, rindless, machine sliced bacon! 3 Y : Nt enla e old federal building In which the Bulgarian Cross is | | on Januar; whe P A g [ engineers are working on & v 088 : - fae] f h 0o tieg s ey * 7% i end i winto i N g IEE LOSE L NS 8 Sron e et e e children of poor r s, The sta otor vehicle depart- atives in food become effecti = tion T 1 A ¢ in mueh I e—the amount’of | hcing committee of the French | (00 I8 from the Ameriea 1 'ment notifivd the police today of the | - money now avail for this work e Jded to. the (Toss. The money was sent through suspension of the operator's licenses | : Chotce, large, heavy eggs . . . guarantecd! 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