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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, Ng‘{]g';'gg{f"fll;flggg;m R R Cop Held for Drunken Driving- e e and Another for Speeding who is in Hays on & of robbing the ’r xas, to governor nce in Hays rial witness a who left his bed at Amarillo, 10 g0 to Austin, whe to defend her, Saturday ving while . His car at- ONE DEAD, THREE HURT, City Items re the girl lived, | ; IN FIRE ON BARGES of Const \\,“ Miss Katherine Sincko of 3 South Main street spent end with friends in Bostor Stanley Wor Id its reguls Damages to Lighters Afire in Bos- in Judd: ton Harbor Amounts to About $10,000. Honor will ent which is to follow, Clarence H. X¢ will be candidate for re-clection as coun- cilmen from the Maxon i3 complet term, having entered t after Esau's trial. he will be s 1 Gravel company. A man with Lis clothing aflame was 73 Miller leaping over the side of the imerary po-|myreka but it was not until in West Hartord | town court this evening on the arze of speedin Motoreyele Po- n Keene of West Hartford followed him into New Suaturday a airman William H. Jud republican town committe nounced April 1 as the date G. 0. P. primary. Unless velop the primary will be dquarter Boys giving their names as Frank man, will be held Zajkowski was dri 50 mil Donovan of En- 1 anihotine tractured Ris spine | jica of nter and was re hatch on e < when notified B O [suaplaion, w el of iy the loeal police early r !-- Max- morning. Il of Boothbay Harbor, Me., fire-| A gon was born at New i on the Eurcka, were seriously 1l hospital vesterday were trapped in Mrs. Frank Tuite of I street. rl whos» name is said to be akis of rect was struck and ly injured by an witomobile driven by Dennis M 15 Stratford road, yester- lay afternoon, on North street, a o to McMahon's report to the n into cu; Pelham Manor, N. Y., to Mr. 28 Stan- on hunger str s in the Jolict to n the two cell- L him in a recent | s gone authorit killer, Walter Scholl, sed slayer of P. 0. S. of A to Mtend Meeting in Waterbur members of Washingion camp, No. 9, P. O. & of A., will a | tend the second of a series of union Washington, ~ March 21—P— | meetings Wednesday evening under ! that he had ever been |the auspices of Camp 18 of Water- by the state department | bur: Camp 9 degree team work for the designation of |confer the initiation on a class of "Adalfo Diaz as president of Nicara- | candidates ¢ £ selected fro am (Goes l() Jall Ra(hl‘l' wain i T R e e ‘-C\,. ot Than Pay Fine of $100 s formerly Ameri- |ed that 40 members wil Aarch T 1 charge in Managua i trip and will leave the , a retired = | a Main street at and large proper . F. 10 HOLD EASTER BAL L | il today when 1 Ind., at whom he says comes to him, 1t McCanna h rding Duschowski l)cnnis?)enies He Was Ordered to Help Diaz ohn K. Quinn is chairman of a | Yi0p. 1 s of Rev. W. Harty | COLORED PF FHsaans . 0. H. to conduct a ball | The New England Welfare assc T. A. & D. society {ciation, a colored organization for Monday night. Associ- |the improvement of conditions in with him on the committes (the social, political and indust Philip McKeon, Thomas D). | ficlds for colored people has cho, John J. Mangan, Wiillam | for its president, Tom Reid Thomas Merron, Law- rence of 181 Main street. Mangan and Charies Me- | The president is a graduate of | Morris Brown university school of - a student of the Boston BURGLARIZED ity law o Investigating a re-|the Dunbar-Wheatly Literary so- Albert Martin that his store ciety of W Dritain. 105 Myrtle strect wa and | Thompson, xalted ilis NG Aaan e fween $19 and $ r from | Hollywood of Tmproved sl b cash_ register, liscovered | Rencvolent Protective Order of the A T RSt loss late ernoon. | EIks of the World, together with i Slanen o ik n — - Charles Morehead, Grand Chancel- (e miles March 95 in come| RAINS N \\l ST lor of the K. of P. of Conneeticut; ot fineE fons St heal -kt Ghicaze: —UP—More | studicd the present conditions and records held by Miss Eleanore | raln and ar » offering on | from their conclusions, the organi- 113 of Boston, today eancelled hor ZorSthpRRen. lapqn formed. s until later in the s My ap will urday eve > “Union, and displaying Under the law . Reynolds re- att e — s .\‘l't;lil. Long Distance Walker Now Has \ppcndlcm a twenty mile training jaunt n's Relief corps will Britain | will | | llnf the northern for uni- Il sehool and president of | Jackson | Ruler of the| ETHEL DOKSHT T GET” YOIRP GOAT— $GURELY YOU WANT PROTECTION . y ' YOUR OID AGE — — — — AND < ER~ THE- LONGER YOU PUT (T OFF, RNOW! ¢ THE: MORE YOU HAVE-_TO PAY ~ You DONT / ALWAVG‘ WANT — T WA T INGYOMCE- AGENS GREM TO TakE T FORP GROANTED. YOURE NEVER Gomg« FRIED P L ¢ TO G MA {AYS grasr o waa seavice. me. MARCH 21, 1927, FIGHTING BREAKS OUT N SHANGHA! (Continued from First State of Emercency 1 resour or and ins ind property ir 1 1 and disor il not he s at its d Chang to the Rescue. Marines Are ai, March virtually in co nationalist Woonsocket Man Dies After Auto \ccxdent »dy by the po- | on | acording to word raceived | Sunday | he Manvi Sylvio Martir was held in 3 arze of man- ter for a hearing on March Martin and ¥ lasse, FXCHAN( labor. Make \nnu of I.n @ t prior to | | vance into the priz i#i}f’ g i 3 i s ciin % _:fl {Henry F. Reddell Over 3 SPECIALIST IN FITTING Eyeglasses and Spectacles that arc Becoming and Distinctive Our Eye Examinations are Thorough and Scientific L We Please Particular People RAPHAEL BRUILDING 99 WL MAIN ST, Appointments Phone Anieric s m 8 ed to ha taken r the French con T I tones, have ¢ the ! Nanking railway. For days past t outhern armies had kep ady hammering at local point the northern line, | positions in a fore Aim to Quick. thc}' pleasant effective syrup. 35cand 60 externally, nnhl‘l 0'S THco andioe | ror 1185 ame wit le for 50 cents leportines | Latterly MR. GEORGE SPEAR of The Corbin Screw Corporation {throughout yesterday and " R aa |{nieugnott yesisrday nd Is the Purchaser All throuwt ceding the nationalist occuy foreign settlen feel ecure award was made Saturday, March 19, at the salesrooms of the I»onnet( Motor Sales Co. The e ents showe which were Tt lives and property he jeopardy. Only the CI apprehensive, fearful of tween the southerncrs tungese, or excesses by tungese as they wi these fe appear to groundless, for few, if tungese soldiers were her southern vanguard entered. reat crowds gathered after the nationalists arrived and numierous polic ieiciii o ! Bennett Motor Sales Co. Bringing to a close a novelty contest that ran three wee Another bright idea is in preparation. Details will be announced very shortly. when the guards were Three Punjabis were shot during the disturbances, One of them dicd later. Tho fact the strike generally rosponded to on Saturday was due to the belief by a majority of the workers that the itherners were not near, but now know the soutkern are here, it is thought th do what t! City 15 lsolated. With the railmen out on st Shanghai is isolated, except The cutting of the railway st Chang- chow, northwest of Shanghai, effec tively isolated the Shantung army trom its base there. Changchow probably will be incorporated in t! line held by the Cantonese forces as other places have been under lar circumstances. The capture of Shanghai adds an- other to the many bloodless victories by the southerners, who arc in nown- inal control of China south of the Yangtse river, except for the city of Nanking. It is not yet clear whether arrangement whereby Shanghai was taken includes Nanking, or, in other words, whether tha deal was between the Pi Shu-Chen or betw erners and Marshal Chang licutenant, General Chang Chang. All is fairly quiet on the I the foreign settlements. There is no anxiety amor forcigners, thanks to the presence of the (roops. Successfully Selling THE CHRYSLER CAR 260 Arch St. Why Pay More? $1 00 $1.00 $1.25 D et Pressed $1.25 Suits Sponged and Pressed 30¢ Work Called For and Delivered. call was not simi- Ladies’ and Gent's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed surface Branch Office 293 MAIN ST. New Britain Forelgn Powers Acthvo B 251 lelfi‘fl ‘When the defense of Shanghal be. @ =92 o5 gan to falter befors the nationalist |8 TEL. 2881 .d\unrs early this year, tha foreign |p 'powers started moving troops and g also in | Slides ens sassly Does nei fold Something New in a Bed-Davenport See It At Qur Store You should see this new kind of davenport at cur store—the Royal Easy Bed-Davenport with box-spring guest-b or cannot sag. This davenp and luxurious that you would never dream it conceals such a wonderful bed. And it is & real bed —actually a full-widih box-spring ey nh sverings, glv or in suites. ns if desired. " WITH THE BOX-SPRING GUEST.8E0D A. CIESZYNK! & SONS 513-517 MAIN ST. TEL. 601 In addition to our Blue Plate Luncheon at 60c., we will serve a BUSINESS LUNCHEON at 10c. Soda Shop and Restaurant 95 WEST MAIN STREET RAPHAEL BLDG. (havter Hhonge CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DESIGN RESPECTED BY CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD MEN HAVE SECURED FOR CHARTER HOUSE GARMENTS THE ALLEGIANCE OF STUDENTS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. Suits and Tepooats 340, 845,360 FITCH-JONES CO. Everybody’s Talking STRAND TAILORS SPECIAL — ALL WEEK Suits Pressed Trousers 25¢ 10¢ 139 MAIN ST. CALL 548