New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1927, Page 13

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POWERS ARE NEAR T0 AN AGREEMENT Naval Personnel Terms Accept-! able at Geneva (U'P) compro regarding the on of limitation il was opposcd to limi naval personnel, but that it accepted basis e an insur- : problem the , but only if it a ctives aboard United COURT SITUATION VIEWED |Survey Shows That Lack of Funds ) | | ‘ Is Not Hampering Important Fed- | eral Prosecutions, will not be 1 G AR e will b | SCENTISTS. HorReD Three Noted Germans Are Chosen Honorary Mcmbers of Chemical Society Today. Amerfean NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, CARUSO PRIZE WINNER ; e Mildred Seeba, returning from hvo years stu(_i_\' in Italy, will appear in this country in a few months’ time, Miss Seeba was the first winner of the Caruso Memorial Foundation prize, and made her operatic debut at Perug- gn, ltal), in “La\ alena Rusticana.” BEFLL AS MEMORIAL Wall cars to be Mrs, her of of | purct bell at the Cong ' the two START CAMPAIGN FOR NEW CHURCH iEmhusmsm in Parish of St. | John the Evangelist [ n in the campa parish o to gather ’ums t a new churck The applause which greeted the | Pa pastor's remarks ieft no doubt a: the popularity which he enjoys the hustasm for the pro, took g ride in the fa people have on all occasi | their generosity towards the { chureh and he predicted t w years, the the Evangelist woulc ¢ a new edifice at ewington ave P[]lITIGAl BATT[E IN'UPPER WARD. Democrade Ticket ‘.vn d to have been beaten down. | Apathy marked the vote in the cond and fourth districts with the 1§ normally, o'clock this afternoon only been cast. More ens are eligitle te Hushand Leaves l\nthlng To His Wife in Italy entire estate of the late Sae 11i of this city ts lert ir nephews and four nleces, g to the will filed in pro. te court. His wife who lives in taly, is not mentioned in the docue James, An- atelll and th Heavy Voting at READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS The Kiddie & Art Shop F. WEST MAIN A Fine IAne of DRESSES From 1 to 10 15 and styles, Voilcs, ders, dimities, Primts, Percales, Crepe De Chine, Pongee, =0 silk Bloomers, 8carts and thing for the infant. a scion of 1ford families. Congrega- s pastor of ional church was a nds to enter re 10 - work. He came ford two years ago. By Special Request Prof. Bitgood will Lecture and Demonstrate ONCE MORE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SICK THURSDAY EVENING at § Sharp April 11 PROF. J. 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He in nowever, nhe od her liberty pe because of the lldren at home who nced her at- | ition, and she must appear in s brougiit to his and the girls told their storie Neither was represented | [by counsel and Judge Hungerford bound both over to the June term of superior court in §500 bonds. Jacobs | had concluded his testimony and had been bound over, and Elie t (vr his te y when as sprung was tim Mrs. John- [son wanted money from him and told him she would get him “all the girls T wanted.” She sent one mar- ried woman to his home, he said, and he admitted he wi of a| violation of the moral code re- sult, but he denied absolutely that the story of Mr: Johnson's daugh ter was true. The c ame to h house and he gave h 50 cents, said, but he did not commit the as- | sault. Tn reply to questions, Jacobs {sald he has children aged 11 and 10 years in an in: ition, His wife died | about eight years a > Mrs. Johnson witness stand by ney Woods and Jacobs' testimon: id h wanted to go to Jacobs' home to ! scrub the floor in order to earn noney for a pair of stockings which {she needed but she never had any reason to believe Jacobs was not a trustworthy man. She ¢ ghe had ever arranged the meeting be- en him and the married woman [ he referred to. This woman told her |.«mm‘ time ag at she knew Jacobs | ta nu i | Wlie, in whos | girl living o cated, de twag in bed one go when Mrs, him in company with a same Mrs. Johnson?" ttorney Woods asked, Elle replied affirma tak and the warrants issued. According to information obtained > case an 11-vear-ol Staf street was fmpl 1 the charge. He said he night a f Johnson ca Through a one time inser- tion of this Classified Ad. 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