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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 TR#IWL%?]%”T;FSIEDI Cty_lim | “OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT” IN PLAINVILLE CHURCanlT;}‘ZEA\\Th}N‘TV?TfiEfiVS ; B““%%W‘Q}M THE HERALD Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Referance. | Denver Resident Regains TUse of die iliary, A. O. | CTIVE INSERTIONS oyes rge Prepald will hold a meeting in Judd's hall Eyes After Tooth is ge Prepa Baggagemaster Picks Out John s e 'S Voo | ARG | N Proposes Stabilizing Relations Extracted il & ty Rebekah lodge will hold its| 0 | - Boyd Oi Ghe‘sefl regular n\m.’\vn e .hm;mn1 2];; b - & 3 : Between Na[lous i n.v nver, _Colo., l‘elvx 26.—Blind :ori 4 v T 1 1 s . D J d . » | 28 years, since she was a child of 10, o ... line g { followed by light A e t i | Mrs. William H. Duncan of this city | . ing | . o o | | r Rates Upon Application. Boston, Teb. 25 (UP)—Jol Goal company. has B ; _ Washington, I'eb. 25 (P—A plea| pyg guadenly regained her sight by || *Coume o words 1o o e Boyd of Chelsea, one of the defend- le of Navi coal in . N 4 : " from President Diaz of Nicaragut. | i extraction of a tooth, which phy- ||~ 1, liner to_an inch ants in the bury railway mail Sl K i | . i R . g to the American people for favorable | yicians declare was the sole cause || Annmum Space. 3 i robbery trial, was ide 2 Miss Ma ptnar: ot Brancls 3 4 consideration of proposals he has| o her piindnest | No Aa acceptea ar M for eral court here tod: y Baggage- | giroot. New B T 5 g ' ¢ s made to the Washington government| gryq she gone to the dentist any- || Classified Page on S sat. Master William PR caonhotall Baltls " 4 X R 4 P to establish new treaty relations be-| time during the past 28 years, Mrs. || 10 A i last ; a Reith. painl y ¥ i 4 : pose of stabilizing cconomic and po- | gained her sight, doctors are con- || gas, Ask for & “Want Ad” Operator. in, wha appearcd a Yl Sl o litical conditions in Nicaragua was | vinced. Notity the Herald at once if our t witness at the Rl f 3 A § i 5 made public today by the Nicar-{ “Iam so happy,” she cried hyster- || ad ls Incorrect. Mot L John and Micha AdvE 4 & H aguan legation here. cally upon getting her first glimpse = £ B r ton | ok . b 3 The communication outlines the|of the world since 189S, “but the | S reieiemn it st B Mol ) 3 treaty proposals which include guar- | world has changed so since I last | b ponsible for 1 ) antec by the United States of the|saw its activities. But isn't it tragic ANNOUNCEMENT: ingland's firs only railway o AT e sovereignty and independence of [to think that I suffered these 28 | J il robbery e s A Nicaragua which would in turn|years when it wasn't necessar A the mornir ¢ St guarantee American rights to the| _— | Burial Lots, Monuments city. No action was Nicaraguan canal route. ¥ rain Vew H 3 | KEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WOR mail pouches in S A . Phato by Johnson & Peterson | “In return for these guarantees +1 New Stations Anxious | 5N BRI Momumenis of s sies March 10 et e as those which closed the dancing nor John H. Trumbull, who is seat- | Which would sound the death knell For Broadcasting Permits | n, descriviions | canving and locter shury bank a >l e, Feb. T, a1 g " e ctat and eVC ions ! L] S Ld jeciaity; s bk e H. Hildel ., sout enille: Do long pass school classes in the eighteenth and |ed in the center of the group. A g :“‘,J]"‘,'c"";‘{[’ Washington, Feb. 25 (UP)—The | GURTAL PRt s 8 e, repre 8 : e e i h e These concerts were formerly n- |y government would concede to | COMUNUING. popularity of radio is| foreedi materyroot, he gaw th in the x 7 S alt eld Plainville Con- ticipants took the quaint old namesipual events in Plainville, but wer |the United States the right to inter- | § own by he fact that 41 con-| PToiEt three i sonvi e g ¥s. The concert was un-|abandoned in 1890 and not resumed | vene whenever it might be necessary | (e Plated broadcasting statlons have | - program, 1 cons £ cotion of Organist Ralph until this year. Many of the co: PRED. TeRofladiio S8 depRTUmen ot fe s nns. folk songs, and re S ) e by 7 o tumes and songs used Wednesd Aofunbce hin the past two! iAot veare s eonti|mas presented d same f n number of persons, including Gover- | were the same as those used in 1590, | “‘\‘I‘:;mc s Appliconorsi i ars, is y e applications for radio in order to make eifective the guar- antees mentioned above.” | An essential part of the program, home under care of | _ e | President Diaz said, would be an i e ey, follow fall | American cooperation through a v, Newport, R, I "S5 FINANCES EDUCATION BY RAISING [TRAMPS RISHING hrmses sl o s 0 L M ARES AND SELUING THEIR venom|INODFS RUSHING etviseesrcoiin ® = — disbanded. The project also contem-| At a Court of Probate holden at New | B George | plates the obtaining by Nicaragua | {7 IS ton the DisuloD oo} expected back from | | ultimately of loans aggregating $20,- ot Connecticut, on the 23a day of | st Virginia, with e 000,000 for the purpose of meeting 4 | oo Gl present obligations and tn construct | Dresent. F ney, Ea., b 1 with non-support. b % : (Continued From First Page) |a railroad and highways from the | jaeSe, Off miotlon of Johanna . Mur- T SR GLaAs boan ‘ 5 . Pk, . — | Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. will and testament of Adella D. 1 at his home at 4 Highland % S 4 _ | fend the city against the advancing| An Amecrican financial adviser and late of Berlin, within et T ek b . g nationalists | recelver general of revenues would ‘it deccased. G 1i Jorted in imy 2 = U. S. Destroyers Arrive | be provided for as well as American be allowed and limited | 2 * Three American destroyers, the | technical and engineering assistants i d estate to e: their | Kelly | of Hart : $ . : o N Preble, Noa and Hulbert, reached | in sanitation programs and develop- (laims 2 S10 mmectauthe Ea6ou= | 4 to her home after an > 1 k. ; Shanghai today from Manila, but|ment of other public works. : e nte, aaileot ba A S A i - the 1,200 United States marines| The communication said that “as|newspaper published in said New Brit- | FOUND—WhIto poodls 11 hospit ; who arrived vesterday on board | matters now stands” Nicaragua and | tin having a ; Eht a0 the transport Chaumont will not | her Central American neighbors fre- | St And by po ot e . GE G ¥ be la unless required for the | quently have “the intervention of of Be Rt et Igta it s et A thousand Dritish marines sail- | tory directed exclusively for the pro- I "8 | | | | | ewers to = i . H NET, Judge. Bicliad n dual tem in police 1 ed for Shanghai from Hongkong|tection of American and foreign Ll and r‘l?\: courts, ¢ . Three Additional Youths Taken Into % today. lives and property. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING St cAidiass et . : The diplomatic body at Peking| “We have therefore reached the! District of Berlin, ss; Pro it iiadla i b Ll @by licoling Lt tag ot has issned a warning cautioning | conclusion,” it said, “that we want D) e embattled Chinese & S st Adelia’ . Murray, late of | e Hghas il o Thett: Clinrges. mbattled Chinese armies | to derive for ourselves some benefit town of Berlin, in said district, de- | S ntios % & jeopardizing foreign lives {and permanent advantage from | . i ¥ ceport, Fel 5 (P)—Three ; and property in the fighting around | American intervention, which we he ap ¢ Johanna M AUTOMOTIVE nore ir old boys are in o anghal, ave thus far found inevitable, and t executrlx, &b oD A AVARDED y o state police of the West- | - “ Labor conditions at Shanghai|at the same time transfer it from its eI Auto and Truck Agencies § 5 % g 0 t 1cks today following con- 4 5 are almost normal following the | present somewhat vague de, facto |per sald o on fila more ful ssions alleged to have been made | ~Leonard Kecler, University studen toxin, frequently places one of the s | calling off of the general strike. A | basis to a well defined de jurestatus i ) youths who were caught in | & WOPking on a rattlesnake anti- nakes on the microphone while he i {one_day general strike was cailed | with clearly stated responsibilities |, 1 S applicaton be r: s 8. Bierck, | Proadcasting. at Hankow toc in protest against and apparent benefits for the inter- ew RBritaln, in sald S —8a ¢ Service. 1 faoob . Schwab. The flart, the motion | gianfora Univor T T the radio | the British troop concentration at | venor and the intervened.” on 1 ' A Do | otors, e liable Concers brml;::i sounter-claim in t R i " T Six foot diamond back rattle- | one of his pets ratle ;«nf"“““““‘- e i ven 2 e S e and the cases were tried yesterday. | =~ myq e youths estec snakes are Ly s audier may recognize the TS e oty 0 anpti and : a ace ice.~ Bennott Moto 230 Arch Joseph G. Woods represent &on Tt ieer youthalhanseated o ’]n.uvl : r.:r a caus . Sy r signal if they should encoun- Capture Not Confirmed {Dr. Moriarty 8 Hearing ol e 6 higl Phone 2052, _ ntift and Hungerford & S ToHi O Ohtiens |0 e 05t Beorlo Shut frocito snake in the open | Shanghai, Teb. 25 (UP)—Cap-| In Meriden March 2 in s a by ; DTOR CATS s counsel for t e iy e o T e R o — ture of Sunkiang, 30 miles south of | Meriden, Feb. 25 (P—Dr. Henry o tony racr o the public sign | STeIce Avto G and John Stac 51 North Mair m,f” e rj‘:: ',‘,“”:j“'f“r"‘“;'lv ;“l:’j\:"l“’ ANTI-EVOLUTION ianghai, by the Cantonese nation-| Morlarty who was arrested here yes- L R atements | ana gelling their venom fo'a largo S K. K. Soldberg announced | 100N EffOrts to verity the report practicing medicine without register- Oak street, had been unsuccessful so far. ing a few hours after he was fined i | A judgment for no day been rendered by Jud Hungerford of the city court action of Ralph H Hart, th otion Williar W commercial laboratory, he would introduce in the senate to- 1ad b ! What began as a hobby lay an anti-evolution bill, drawn by | Sunkiang is the last of the north- in the Hartford police court will be T e s fundamentalist | °T0 strongholds lying between the tried in the local police court on for financing his education is, pastor of the First Baptist church Cantonese and this city. March 2. Bonds of $1.000 have ever, only incidental to his main, n lis. | The Japanese consul general Leen posted by an uncle of this city. e e e o “the | here, who usually has reliable in-| Y B DENTIST Solonile c - v 5 teaching of the ti t an formation, announced the capture | RN : i [Seiemats Josdler g tryine 1o Ao R B A swer | of Sunk Police and civil au- PLAN COLONIAL PARTY 0] ! velop a serum to he used as an anti- nds or (i i isoLich) HLe Pl ety Dr. Henry R. Lasch AL by LG 4 Bh e e s B e S < | thorities here are without informa-| A Colonial program will be held i S EYES EXAMINED Kinras| for s Malfeged Minons [etes i b Sionc s it L rcor: | tion. by the Loving Service class of the 353 Main Street £ t y - el 2 i | No details of fightin; Sunkis IFirst Baptist church this cvening, " matter of ths. o ghting iang g X-Ray L roe Gordon represents the plaintift. | MYt O€MOnNS eI 134 heen received this evening, but |at its annual Colonial party. The{| X-B#¥ Prorrhea Treatments GLASSES The writ is returnable in the city | SCRC8 o o o A it K o t!.\l-n:\l\nl Sun Chuan-Fang's retrcat- program ihis evening includes a court the rd Monday of March |2 SHSEctory s 5 C A ayrtie ling troops were reported to be Sroup of children presenting the Fitted.and Repaired el i Ll cobra bite cases, and in Sonth ALY averiasemen ¥ e rep e America serums were in use that |straggling into the outskirts of minuet, members of the Girl Scouts | . b fad raducedl ihad A b0 e 1 % e . DBritish forces were | fife, drum and bugle corps and a JOHN J. TARRAN Fl'ank E. Goedwm Action for $50 damages has been | oons “from poison snake bites, Al g vemue | ready for trouble with defenses ful- String orchestra. Costumes of those 388 BaiiNiei Sl Eyesight Specialist ‘Hr'mli‘ \'V’\"?n:: ~0I:);r(:‘wx(;'l”‘ Aifreq Lo, Serum. however, had heen discoy- 1 be cfore the Board of 1 cstablished. A line of troops w “\',Tln\‘lhn“g;,fls] \\(P\]|ln i ‘vo'mmns“ UNDERTAKER cyesight Specialis arry Springus, through Alfred Le- | (L Te oo™ onin o e enis Ry i thrown around the forcign settle be in keeping with the pro- o 5 327 Main St. Phone 1905 Witt, for the alleged non-payment of r“’r_f”:"";’”' AElEr L0 EREublcey Sitviatitay Butaln | gram. | _and EMBALMER Mon., Wed., Tri,, S a bill. Constable John Recor serv- P! e o Room City L at 730 UPHOLSTERING Open e e msat i e e onilplan i 4 Tuesday ovening, March 1, 1927 on| || Phone 4010 . House: 1451-2 Ivenings. able in the city court the second |Of horses jecti would - by ol 1,000 Americans | S o0y of March Elieh il g u L establia lines from| Washington. I'eb. 23 (UP)—Ap- Auction Sale S i i am 7 3 v ¢ Ave., sume to | Prehension for the safety of 40000 1 wjj sell at public auction, by e Amcricans at - Shanghai was in- yoquest of the owner, the property y wos reached | Al sons st re re. by the reported defeat of known as No. 213 ¥ Elm street, this M] 7 moved and the o o b aid hear- (northern armies at Sunkiang and | city, consisting of a brick building (JOHN B IZLLS I Palace Ga the blood thes ¢, and be heard their disorderly retreat towards with a store and tenement, on the 3004, eparation . in t < * aho! Shanghai. i marines 4 premises, Saturday, February 26th MORT(}'AGES INSURANCE WILLYS being made for the market. PURLIC WORKS, being held ) p. m. 9IWEST MAIN ST, - TEL..4567 AC As a diversion, Keeler s e G. H. John; or an emergency FRED WINKLE, Auctioneer. | SKIPPY : By PERCY CROSBY —— — cpartment. Burritt Hartford Ave., at Stan- Iy new bo Whitmo — e e | s period up to .5. ITS VERY DISCUSTFUL- 0’ COURSE SHES 1 STICK To THE SAME THATT wHy [ONLY THE WAY EVERY BoOY VERY ECEGANT, BUT GIRC WEEH IN AN' WEEK WSS €D THIS NEW GIRC faccs FOR THAT THEY'S NO REASON TO OUT ~CEE! | GoT A NEW GIRL - e TURN THE TowN CONJCIENSS - [ Ry INTD A KISSIN'BEE- BARGAINS— At Every Turn! _F. turn of a page brings vou nearer to the Classified Ads—THEN it's impos to turn the head without encounter | PdLLY AND HER PA!,S‘ 7 V AA RO“g]i Dé?fl;nétration FOr Paw gain offers in many interesting lines. = ——+¥ Buy or sell Real Estate, Used Cars, Mer- & (e ) chandise—turn to the Classified Ads; they 3 -5’:0 AROUND FRORT AX 1ot ‘ NEVER disappo ; ILL SHow Ypu woT 15y | 1 CANT | o The CLASSIFIED ADS Begin ‘ ALL AgoLT 7 258 MU A S EN e Today on Page 30 : UNKE J-T70 0\ L |FENSETO| V © 711 \woTTHA=2 ) Read Herald Classified Ads Each Day for Profit The Herald has more than three times the circulation of any other newspaper published in its territory.

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