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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. SEE BISH"P AB“”T 'FLASHES OF LIFE: NORTH DAKOTA MAN CLAIMS COFFEE CHAMPIONSHIP CHUM PLEE T0 NEW YORK| that liquor Informed bootleg with red tape Washington many patients usc rather than bother and get good stuff, General Andrews believes the proposed government medicinal whiskey corporation ma: have to produce 10,000,000 gallons a year, NEW POLISH PARISH Sponsors of Project Pleased at Reception in Hartford Bishop Nilan's attitude toward the projected division of the Sacred Heart parish was pleasing to the committee which was granted an audlence at the episcopal residence in Hartford yesterday, and a report of approval is cxpected in the early next month, according to Ray, N. D. — Frank Trachimowicz thinks he is te latest champion af coffee drinking, with a record of 90 cups in three hours and 28 minutes. Gus Comstock at Fergus Falls, Minn., recently downed 25 in seven hours and 15 minutes. par Boston, Mass, “The Sopho- caded by Alder- moresof I as he terms the young rysbowski, complained |married set, are the greatest source | interference of trouble today in ghe enforcement | J¢ part of the present paroc of prohibition says Alfred E. Stearns, | nistration, and charged that rincipal of Phillips-Andover acad- | vounger element of the parish was emy. vot Leing properly encouraged along he line of church activity. A change in the control of the church or pe arlssion to divide the congregation as urged. ishop Nilan q 1 its ability to a ®vent that approval is ! ject on the fact that ercction of parochial institutio involves Philac \ — Tn the opinton of | on N. Howard, ardent prohibi- ! tionist, the Vare machine beats not | the devil, but the Angel Ga- | as neither conld obtain such sion ny po- n expr division tical onse J. Steph- L r who is serv. a sentenes 84, 182.83 it an accounting of h estate filed by a b Not one cent of it has b t on him and it has grown in eleven years from $100,134, inherit- rom his mother wh hind the bars. H G m of money erad by reporting iptions have already 1 e donation of and the costs will be Tamiah- o0 trust spe rospective s told ormed the commit e bishop ir 1 rsonal sur- at he of con | refer miles by use of each one an acrial for a radlo package of cigarcttes. light worn like a wrist ill flash h a cop is call- vhow the in on is to be trial — One of o0 wom- With oves Conniston strik oV iEE no prints 5 Fees Expected to Make Slangh- ter House Sell Supporting wrillon player mother in Bel under special di extensions granted by th partment of health, the city has an approved abattoir whic he formally accepted by sioners this afternoon Additional space for slaug is afforded in the new s which armame commis- | \qmiral Thomas T, municipal v buildings. nal fees use of the equipment which cted to follow will, it is b . make institution sel supporting. unds collected ing into the general 1 as th do, will require that the health de- partment appropriation for next vear be inoreased somewhat, but thig raise will be offset in the ¢ mated income account 1 the more tensive THRIFT WEEK EVERY WEEK IS THRIFT WEEK AT THIS STORE em )*é%,gr}g f'are and fig- latest sale was for $185,000 predictions are made that the ure will be $200,000 soon. Omaha—Watch the columns for nifty illustrations of girls puffing. Advertisements ap- pealing to women smokers are pre- dicted by George W. Hill, president of the American Tobacco company. New York — Motion pictures of operations are being used at Belle vue hospital for instruction of stu- dents, advertising great mystery has Ward S Havana — A been solved. George S. that his son Walter has been gath- ering statistics in the last few months for a book on baking which the father is to write. Overnight in Connecticut Groton—Eleven men, including federal probibition agents, bound over to superior court as outcome of liquor seizu New Haven—Yale defeats Colum- Lia at swimming 56 to 6. Wallingford—John M. Lynch dis- charged on arson charge but held for {rial on charge of conspiracy in con- nection with fire in his store. The case of James McEvoy, shoe dealer, on like ¢ urday rges continued until Sat- T. Cum- mings, that petition to government to re- cons n to abandon Alling- town hospital has failed, New Haven—Arena ports opened with v which Springfie w Haven—Veterans learn for hockey gar defeated New Hartford--State to recommend th appropriate $713, tals of the sfate as last session. French Road Shows Are Being Pressed by Slump Taris, Jan., 18 (A—The high cost ¢ travelling has put a erimp in { ovineial ater business in France way f have risen more rapid- than” tt of theater tick S, the road companies difficult to make ends are going out of bus- board of financ general assembly 00 for the hospi- taken unusual econo- hits in rewritten hefore be- t out on road in order to aduce the number of charaeters, rh theater has othe re painf One oftr pravinel. fatal mov nother is high taxes which most w arily n of ti MORNING SPECIALS 7 to 12:30 Lean Fresh SHOULDERS . 47c Best Maine POTATOES, peck ROAST PORK ... LOIN LAMB CHOP BONELES SIRLOIN STEAK Best Frankforts ... Ih 18¢ Beef Liver h 15¢ SUGAR 10bs. Evaporated Milk Campbell's B s drm gy Scottish Chief Sifted Peas Burt Olney Corn S delectable as the fin- est dessert—hot pan- cakes with butter and syrup —or would gou rather have them with jelly? After such a warm and safisfying breakfast no day can be wholly a failure Pancakes are unbelieval better Grar Pancake Flour bakes them. 2 Ibs Lottlc Confectionery Suga e mala Van Camp's Catsup, Premier Salad Dressing Laraee M Winner v, v el and 1's specially milled and Tt hy blended to w ther =0 PANCAKE FLOUR Good Luck OLEO Nuc 32¢ Calif. Sunkist Oranges Extra Heavy Grapefruit Sound Yellow Onions Not in Twenty Features BUT ALL IN ONE! HEROIC A devotion to duty and to a Soldier’s Honor that defies torture and death — M—S 1 Watch This Space Tghere Ripe Bananas, dozen Cod Cranberries 2 quarts Cape vin Apples 1 quari esh Cut Spinach peck 3 Tettnee 2 heads n Nut OLLEO 30¢ 29¢ 39¢ 22¢ 39¢ m22C 69c - 25 bs. °1 . 3 cans 29¢ 3 cans 23¢ 2 cans 25¢ LEAN SPARE RIBS 70 and 3 Ihs 23c Lunch Crackers 2-1h box Fancy Tomatoes ... 2 Double Tip Matclhe Not-A-Seed Raising 1 Kidney Beans Best Lima Beans 6 hoxes pkas. hs 2 0Ds 2 BUTTER 2 lbs. 12 EGGS 2 doz. 89c First Prize OLEO + Ib 4 s 15¢ Turnips 6 Ibs Yellow Globe Kiln Dried Sweets 5 Ibs Solil Head Cabbag, h New Bects or Carrots banch Faney Bleached Celery bunch winter | 'ADOPTED DAUGHTER AN Fitchburg Girl, 12 and 13 Year Old Playmate, are Secking “Excitement.” New York, Jan. 18.—(UP)— Somewhere within Manhattan Doro- thea Shea, 12, and Lilllan Roy, 13, of Fitchburg, Mass., were believed to he secking “excitement” today James a, Dorothy's foster father, has arrived herc with a Fitchburg police inspector to search for the girls who until a week ago were students In the convent of the Immaculate Conception. it was learned that Dorothy an, instead of going to school, had taken a bus to Worcester | and bought tickets to New Yor! was at first believed that the Sh girl had revolted against the f edict not to shingle her hair. sequently it was learned, however, that she had found \dopted child. Her father was Raoul Mrs. Shea's chrother. had left behind the fol- I have often thought that I was an adopted child. Now that I have found the papers [ know Uncle Raoul and Aunt Olive are my real father and mother. T am zoing Lillian and I are both fond of excitement and we are going out and get it. Thank vou, dear pa for all you have done for m was signed “Dorot} Asseur.” Two Men Buried Alive In Pile of Sawdust Mo, Jan. 18.—(UP)— «d beneath a andslide of en dust, two men lost their liv here late Monday despite the heroic efforts of a 17 r1d boy who himself barely escaped death. The dead were Raymond Clark, , and his hired man, Walter Hall, Eliot Smother fre The men and the boy we | rowing into a mountain of here when the accident ed. Without warning, the 11 of the cavity they had created ipsed, burying the three near frozen work- she was an | | exhausted, the youth ran to the | nearest farmhouse, a mile away, for assistance. Aid arrived too late, how- ever, to save the other two work- men. |Eighty Are Frozen to | Death in Russian Town | | samara, Russia, Jan. 18.—(P— Eighty persons have been frozen to | death in outlylng districts of the | government of Samara, In the south- | castern part of Russia.” Eighteen | | others have perished from the cold |at Pugachev, while many deaths from the intense cold are reported | | from isolated villages along the | | Volga river, For several days the mercury has tood at 40 below zero, cattle age | | s }d)‘ing b ythe thousand. 'Girl, Dressed as Man, | Put Under Arrest! New York, Jan. 18 (P—A girl, | attired in men's clothing, and who said she was Mildred Helen Devan- | is, 21, and a companion, Clinton | Martin, were being held by police charged with vagrancy. The girl's disguise was detectedslast night when the couple applied for lodging at the Salvation Army hotel on the Bowery. 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