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“Enemy” planes which came to “bomb” M a alrcraft men of the 62nd Regiment. M ph planes and while searchlights held them in inters Square, ng be , machine (NBA Service, New York Bureau) an Island the other night were hotly received by the anti; astectors, seen at the right, warned of the approach of the guns played on them from Union Blank ammunition prevented casuaities. NEW BRITAIN DAILY GNATHOLOGIST MAY BE ..This is Dental Term, Meaning “Tooth Carpenter,” According to Convention Report. Chicago, Jan. 27 P—Further pain is in store for the jaw that throbs with toothache. Its owner may have to call a gnathologist. The sugges- tion that the term, dentist, means “tooth carpenter” and that the long- er word would fit much better was made today by Dr. B. B. McCollum here in national convention. “A gnathologist is one versed in the art and science of mastitatory apparatus,” said the doctor. “Den- tists in the past have been too prone to regard a tooth as merely a peg in the mouth and to work on it from that viewpoint, fillings, crowns, bridges and plates being aims and ends in themselves. “They have been slow to consider teeth as a vital part of the human such.”” MISSIONS CLOSED the Reformed church Yochow in Hunan province, China 1lhe eign missions of the church in the U. S. A. FALL PROVES FATAL nsonia, Jan. 27 (A—John Kos- Definite Upward Trend In New England Business | ...,y s year o1a pensoner ot 2 ‘]’l’ :f : i ‘““;"' A il American Brass Company died o lf b t" “]‘: “”“:’;’ trend | ¢ he state insane retreat at Mid- in all but a few lnes of busines in New England as reflected by | dletown today as the result .of a fall manufacturing and transportation | 40Wn a flight of stairs at his room- conditions was the dominant note of | ing house on North Fourth street, the fifth meeting of the New Eng- ;.l;\mmry 2. The old man suffered land Shippers’ advisory board here |an injury to his head and was re- today, which was attended by one ‘ moved from the Griffin hospital to of the most representative groups of | Middletown where he could receive treatment. relatives. ci shippers and railroad officials ever ‘0 attend a meeting of the board. There are no surviving |Dawes Makes Ruling | Dawes, the democratic effort to at- tach tax refund legislation first deficiency appropriation bill was abandoned today in the senate. The vice-president upheld a point of order by Senator Lenroot that the Reed amendment was a modification | | of the revenue act of 1926 and as| | such was general legislation not al- |lowed on an appropriation bill. Ef- | forts of the Missouri senator to word | his amendment in such a way as to FARNAM DOING WELL. New Haven, Jan. 27 hospital, was “doing well” todty. He adverse rulings by Vice-President | ;pjorwent an operation for gastric | trouble. Miss Susan Whitney, | tion, is resting well. Special Notice A month’s mind mass will be said Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at CALLED FOR TOOTHAGHE of Los Angeles to dentists gathere | body, to be studied and treated as Philadelphia, Jan. 27 (# — All missions in have been closed, according to a cablegram received here today by Rev. Dr. Allen R. Bartholo- [at press time. mew, secretary of the board of for- Reformed ! (P—Prof. | | Against Democrats |Henry W. Farnam, professor-emeri- | Washington, Jan. 27 (P\—Under |tu8 of Yale, who is in New Haven| oy friends” of “Peaches” Heenan his | to the |niece, alsa a patient after an opera- | piains, HERALD 'FIRST AR RTED, Z0NE LAW VIOLATION }.\Im Who Opened Barher Shop On Kelsey Street May Be Brought | Before Court. | The first arrest under zoning is ex- pected to e mcie this afternoon with service of a police warrant on Frank Gardanchas who is alleged to have opened a baiber shop at 88 Kelsey stree*, which is iocated in a | residence district. Several prosecu- | | tions hav- been made since zoning | became effective, but all were hased on building law violations. AARONSON PICKED - 00T OF ‘LINEUP" (Continued From First Page) News, and Samuel H. Plummer, cashier at the bank. Attorney McDonough declared his client had never been in Vir- | ginia and was not the man wanted | there. He questioned the form of the requisition. The hearing was still in progress Five Other Boy Friends | Of “Peaches” to Testify | New York, Jan. 27 (UP)—Coun- |sel for Edward West Browning, semi-professional litigant, announc- | ed seriously today that five former | ®!would be called as witnesses next week when trial of the Browning separation suit resumes at White HAD NO LICENSE. Danbury, Jan. 27 (A—H. W. Van | Sciver, of Stamford, was arraigned |in the city court today charged with selling insurance without a state license. At his request the case was 1'SDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927, | St. Joseph's church for the repose |continued one week, bonds of $1,060 | of the soul of Mrs. Angelina Coscina, | jeing fixed. Van Sciver was arrested | £t Waterbury Auto Bus Franchise Argument Hartford, Jan. 27 (—The appeal of the Waterbury and Milldale Tram- way company from the order of the public utilities commission granting tco the New England Transportation'| pleintiff from the order of the com- 0 a franchise for the operation of ¢ D motor busses from Plainville to Dan- mi"“';’ d:;ylnc m:m:;p“?u“n;:. bury, through Milldale, was heard by | th- Plaintiff for & similar franc] Judge Newell Jennings in the super- g for court today. At the same time| A large nest of wasps will account was heard the appeal of the same | for 24,000 flies in one day. February Furniture Sale Starts Saturday | who died Dec. 28, 1926.—Advt. on complaint of a local physician, | See Tomorrow’s MRS. CHAPLIN IN COURT! _4 | void this objection were frultiess. | - [t e s pllse e e READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |icy he purchased fdom Van Sciver |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ; FOR YOUR WANTS Ehad never been received. | 3 Pages of Bargain A DRESS SHOP To Be Known As GOWN Will open Saturday, January 29th, 1927 in the Raphael Building, 99 West Main Street, Room 104. Mrs. H. Alex, formerly associated with the Mary Elizabeth, is proprietor and warrants ultra smart and distinctive styles that every discriminating person will appreciate. Reliable News IF “SO-AND-SO” told you that “Somebody” said “such- and-such” was a good buy—you probably wouldn’t buy it. SPORT DRESS WEAR Rbos OUR SELECTION IS COMPLETE IN SIZES WEAR : Underwood and Underwood Despite Mrs. Chaplin’s declarations that Charlie was atingy, she displayed luxurious wardrobe on the successive days she appeared in Los Angeles court to win $4,000 a month allowance from the comedian. Photos show her in two of the costumes. = e But if you read an advertisement in this paper about the merits of that product—you’d have confidence in it. GOWN 99 WEST MAIN STREET WEARING A FORTUNE RAPHAEL BUILDING ROOM 104 ELEVATOR SERVICE Advertisements are reliable. The merchant or manufacturer who signs an advertisement knows that he must keep faith. He knows that when you come in to buy you will expect the goods to be just what he has claimed. He realizes that if he deceives you once, your trade is lost. The Old Your Money's Reliable Store Worth or Your Money Back The D. Miller Co.i | 26 — CHURCH STREET — 26 Never was there a more ‘severe test of the worth of a product than advertising! You can pin your faith to an advertised product every time. It invites the inspec- tion of millions and it must be worthy or it cannot live. 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