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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927. 23 I]RUNKEN flRIVER | e and Hertra avense, o s surt o0 Witaw sret, when o maal GHOICR O STTMSON I PROBLEM IS SOLVED ~ |,Soicitss®,, Erovec, owre = Hostess for France Is [Nun Ts Hined In Anie tion attracted his attentlon, so hel|iar with the welght of the metal, he CAUSE OF SPECULATION English provinces with a totar| Given Model U. S. Home reck Near Chicago stopped him. He was unfit to drive|loaded the truck without realizing | lcapital exceeding 3,000,000 pounds. Paris, April 8.—A new Franco.| Chicago, April 8 P—One nun was |the car, in the opinion of the offi-|he was violating the law, he said. | Successful Experiment by Manager 1¢ is understood that the shares In | Aynerion Alliance will be cemented Killed, 1wo others were injured and | cer. Relative to the license, Bar-'At North street and Hartford ave- ( | {the stors will be issued to the Pub- | with the opening of the model WO men and a girl were hurt in & ‘14 told the officer ho believed it/ nue a flat tire developed and as he | Some in Washington See Him Belng | PIOrartr of Tigers Places Batters || © FI0T Wil be fseued 1o tho pub- | | Asacioan ho .t which | collision between two sutomobiles H\\lhm the law to drive with the slip| was trying to borrow a jack at a | In Right Order. few days. It was statel In behalf | |a Fren B de Morton Grove, Ill, a suburb, N R d t Fn s !of paper furnished by the state offl- | gasoline station, Officer Stadler Groomed For Secretary of | GW 881 efl 0[11 lllmy cer several days ago, after Barfield| came along and ordered i lot Seifridge’s that the sale doss|Jomvenal o as hostess. | yesterday, The dead nun was Sister the load i, Detrolt, April 8.—P—The prob- not give control to the American| T Lty | Mary er, mother superior of {had taken the test required before|transterred to another truck and| lem of arranging an effective bat- | purchasers. This is the first time | bro ' as r t of Our Lady, Help of South Also Fined $100 fuicenses are given. Chict Tare tes. | weighed on the City Coal & Wood| Washington, Aprll § (UP)—Henry | s lineup for the Detroft Tigers that a block of shares fn a Bri three sisters, with § |tifled that he "«W Barfield after the| =°~"F“‘"§ Sci“!e e the loaq | L+ Stimson, newly appointed special | has been solved through a success- | store has been purchased for sale y officis o t the man ‘klahll}e(.zxu'erlaou!:‘rln- | arrest and in his opinion he was \m; According : e officer, the loa investigator of the Nicaraguan prob- | ful experiment. in America. | . > 4 m m :1 wake. Both automobiles Charles R, Barfleld, aged 33, of|ft to drive. Ho admifted, the chict|weighed 3930 pounds. Attorney | \1isstigator of the Nicaraguan prob- | "o 0 ONn, | ooy of heavy ! 74 Winthrop street, came hers from |Sald, that he had a few drinks of | Greenberg stressed the point that Trietelaa i Lo, ¢ ftick men had been improperly | St Patersburg, Fla., about U\n}"l'\k’ | Derange needs his operator'a license | Possible successor FRoREIADY. Of | o ioced and that ihe advantage of | | b h s f the PORTUGAL'S ATTITUDE veeks ago, intending to enter the| Barfleld, after ading not guil-| to earn his livelihood and it will be‘?;nas‘:ulx\n’;:‘::‘ it the latter resigns | "°® Deavy! Eithpel biaw wot Eaing] antz i n. Portugal, April 8 UP—The real estate business. and yesterday|tv to both charges, testified that he|suspended for 90 days, which in ft-| TG FHOmER L b cretary of [°alized on to the fullest extent, i ts cou 4 1| port n minister told ; [ stimson, o ¢ e April 8 (@) \ : : spent about $300 for furniture ver in s life and|self is 2 severe penaity. There was| CWUSCR L0 WAb Becteldry Of |y ngger Morlarty ordered a smitt| LY Rl Sland) A e Y | officers s : | the r today that Por- 4 other sities before falling|had never been nywhere | 1O attempt to deliberately violate| o on v coslidge's confidential ad. | MARUSh, & consistent hitter was|A Mystery woman describ "} e ral's 4 China would be nto the clutches of the law on|for any offense what He does|the law, he said, and his employ-| Eresiden il ena-Ari. | moved fo second place; Fothergll, a | Eleanor Parker” who bonrdea the Ferdinand Ralli : ) necessity of pro- nto the { the any ; - | & viser on the Philippines, Tacna-Ari- : Spconcim Bas: &% & |steamship Celtic in New York wear- | ¥ €Idinan allies, | : ; charges of operating an automobile| not drink liquor, but he has had a|ers Were not present when the '”Kk‘ ca and Caribbean policies fence buster to third; Harry Heil- | teamship Celtic In New York wea by . and interests in without a license and while under|cold since coming here two weeks|Was loaded. His Nicaraguan mission was des. T30 a dependable safety man and 178 carpet siippers and LorTvE “r! Meets Averescu |ucao. A warship had been sent the influence of liquor. In police|ngo and yesterday he drank a few| cribed as likely to have far reaching S|!£Eer was given the cleanup berth | STall grip containing only a pair o 3 T |men's shoes, and detained her: 5 4 — Continued | to he , to protect the court today he told Judge Alling he s of wine, hoping to cure the [ .ad of 14 Fills His ranailoni o s e e, MeMa and Warner el e e ment it ¢ | Portug lox had a few drinks of wine in a house | cold. 1ome is in North Caro- ! n auth S . h s hor | policy of the United States, ) e e which was raided some time ago. lina, a 1 he bas been ariv-| Dad’s Shoes as Publisher | The BEAAHEED 2okeas g G mtietion yesterday | - mm’]g\;;;'q;; ekl nd he insisted that he was not u 2 man, C] ! vears. He| Hot Springs, 8. D, April 8 P —|to report on a formula for o | Wrecked the defense of the Tes es and money, but ha r the influence of liquor when Of- understood from the police- | g 0 - { rel Tnit tates |°A%Ue team at Wichita Fall: > 5 7 Pei gl ant itor. | relations between the United States operly visaed passport, 1 satd b ns et i pen Bt he eoifadvelon b "“’\‘Tiomu b \\}" i ;’ml Snor [ and Nicaragus covered by the so. | 7S, With rallien each tiu Tomion, " Whilo aneard the. Ce ive Pre e Gt ance after noon at Hartford ave-!of paper until suc & B toglk{is Henmoss Westeross & nomshonl | il vos e panies treaty,” propos. | $VINE around to bat. i e boad e feaitlo rue and North street. After hear-| out |paper nor neighborhood product of | ad by President Diaz bt not eniir ppeared well educated and had a s i several docur | wltb Joy 1ng the testl Officer Stadler Derange, 51 a minfature press. It is a country |y ratisfactory to this government, ‘| N, Y, Brokers Purchase of names of girl friends in Lon- nt ther t T ind Chief Hart, however, Judge All-| Hartford avenue, was fined nd|weekly in the Black Hills, with| = The president’s dispatch of a larga |~ ©° 5 £ S whom sha sald she had me! r t et i won el ing found Barfleld guil'y and im- cight pages of news and advertis- | naval and marine foree to protect | Selfridge Stocks uuring the World War w . nts 1 3 . co Powder called posed a fine of $100 and costs and a|the v ve to the |ing, America’s rights to an inter.occante| I April 8 (® — Harvey ployed by the United States shipp . 0 t jall sentence of five days. Judge ds on automobile trucks. He| When Tom's father lott Hermosa | canal and naval bases, in connection | Fisk & Sons, brokers of New York, Ay say t the E over its superior F. Mangan, representing Barfield | pleaded guilty 2 presented to manage a Deadwood newspaper, | with the present clvil war, is heing | have purchased a block of $250,000 s refused to give any ac- il : t ¢ a ua Stays on long— ve notice of an appeal and bonds| by Attor: A, Wwho he left the lad to run the home|supplemented now by a move to in- !¢ S in the recently floated|count herse!? or relatives but has ) ugh he might hold | skin K a peach—Kkeeps come ere fixed at $200. | told Jud Alli he young man |town weekly. His mother helps him | sure stability and protection of o rovincial Stores, Ltd.'|recelved a large mal font hou n week: 1 T NS you ul — prevents large Officer Stadler testifled that as he|was hauling his first load of serap|gather news. but Tom does all the | American rights in the future, it was | Wl is qu distinct from the| S E——— ¥ ared, ical scf 8 hox of MELLO-GLO, was doing traffic duty at \on‘!}mfflal from Felgenbaum & Zelde’s rest. 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