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6 NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. —_————— ADMITS STEALING | CAFTAINNOT WORRLED ?,?élf‘.f]"*'**..fli*“fi"}iéf,?;'?}"-‘.',}";;,'z*fz': tes Youom 18§15 PUPILS ENROL, | Is Belief—Rumors of Disaster in 1 no point mpgm”, !Clash Between Fianna Fail \ government a course ! i Raphoe, Message Says. Storm Depreciated, Rule Shop Emplo}e Says He? Took Them for Children ~ lor reer 18 (UP) 1 Glouce Mass., the rman Colu rnment proba ) the retaliatory provi- (P—Th « tarift which gr seriousl off t ciated by sjo in a stor men Wi L messa from Another Irotestant church, the Pleading gullty to the :charge of n Ben Pine, Kipper of | the g the T ys, in an el n fght b Bl hasiolheal theft of tools valued at $10, Ju ta rtoowner per s or even nna Fail (De Valera par Corline ar the 1o Trotta, 5 1 t 1 t ty of the bargoes against the government supporters at 1 countries exercis tarift discrim- Donegal, last night. John ( street, T ich r 1 Judg ) hermens s n rican goods, who was seriously wounded when this morni 1 S ag b e was shot throug about De- ' b not sighted ns would be made in grave condition SBhools | Diie orgn tective v 1t m ir SWer, Donegal ptal at pri First geant ¢ of the use of shots were fired in (Congreeat South Co ley Rule & Leve W > 1y sions for t T tional ¢ Trinity M is employe He s 7 situatior ,- 7 Episco Japtist, A. M. F A ficers searched him in labor : ration by th Lptist, held thei reau they found a row = It was ,mvfi open ¢ y an he adr 1l e 3 {lat the formal King Boris Arrives fn London and o RitE ol e P ( A, in Pine said, | 5o tho! e “' o ';,,,”h_,”'h‘\,gl sans Ceremony Goes to Hotel— e ;m articles manufactured a s s > ride out any | an v siage an open threat of re-| ides in Taxl, is again furnishin plant. nd al. Trotta told Judge taken the tools ho dren to use. He s knew it was and Ju for children attend ools, located at cor es from the center rts each group frot talintory measures. it with R | London, Scpt. 16 P Without ceremony of Kind, not even a ssy being him, King Bors tland school 10 the chuy frot would be sever J ly this morning. He was accom- ¢ chosen for this y victed again on a theft char ories by | panied by two equerries and a val E Lo Mrs Prosecuting Attorney Woods ¢ ties fre- Miss Ruth Gibney to Instruct Can- ter a chat with the station mas- ma Lea; | minded the court that New Dirit ) other ships of e B nd Bart- ; manufacturers have lost v “might have didates for New Britain Corps, e e e S p school. } cause of the opcration g I said. Being Reorganized I otland he was the guest of 1 i Smplores | George and Queen Mary at Kensington avenue tools and sald they we w-‘T R!FF “ R l[][]MS Sco 10 has plaved in the Girl| Balmoral dispatches last night \* proximately $10. | Scouts drum corps ever since it was said Boris was expected 1o resume Vendor Fined $15 ! organized, will be instructor in fife his incognito as Count Rilski for a Lowell T. Kwahk, aged 22, of 611 | IM this year, according to an visit to London, and that royal West 137th street, New York, was! Bl i announcem by M E. L. War- i matchmakers were speculating as . i herself @ Girl jmoral castle Pearson I ockwell \ ihnleite N - 1 Judc n Shefficld Clark Hoyle, Mrs. Ge rs. L. H. Kibhe ar strars at the Iirst Congregational church, Stanley Me- and Y. W. —r— - PR ——————————EESSESRSSER—S e R S < fined $15 and costs on the charge of ren, commissioner this morning. [to whether he wo find a wif wiolation of the itinerant ors | Miss Ruth Gil the fife in- fon his p tour. . De: tive Se 1. I structor, whc wa taught to play a{ The “loneliest king' demonstratin ens and pe . corps ever 1, is a student at the ‘who appa 2 more for Ushment at 315 Main strec active in Scout work all her life. ‘L'H\l of Sir Alexander Kay Muir s 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and | ESEApER ey | Buglers will be taught by Charles ' Drummond, Scotland, las ! pt. 16 (P—Appar- | Abel, bugler and leader of the Azl he devoted most of his time >agse in negotiations | GTotto drum corps. Char! i on questioning him d | had not taken out a license hunt Bl sening ot Hexchenalee P “favored-nation com. | SPring will teach the drummers. | N e e Eawhk had no defense except that 1i0r 1 ty to remove French | The elder members, or regular iy typed in the papers, it bein St t in the corps will meet With | aiteq that when Mayor James he was not aware of the lic day evening at a tall, 4 man time after time morial ch an .n the home and Mrs. Sam inity street last night 1 and prizes wers Alice Berkowitz and First, because they want quality clothes and we American | Pl ::“"im'";‘“ F”" “E' me to New E L abates i::‘ i‘(';‘“’ ')lf.‘):;o“ e 6 o'clock. Pl ew York arrived at Miss Hose nit . n for the first time two days ago " vl : Sethiiiy 5 ation from Ireland the New Miss Silverman reccived many h h k d l and rented the window for $4 a day l}’,’"( r “,,”ra;? on 1{‘,',1(,?]\‘. ,\\,,‘,\,,‘,’jf | mayor rode to his hotel in a She will enter the woman's ave t € n tje are Dares Cop To Arrest Him John Cheskus, aged 20, Connerton street, was fosts on the charge of b peace and Earl I'i 131 Glenwood str 8 chester, who was simil: had his case nollc Attorney Woods. made about § Main stre Supernum testified that and when the “call a cop,” fensive remark. had told off the s to him abou Cheskus dared der arrest. Cheskus testific another with an resented for some ti H d conch with {wo prancing | colicze of Brown university mext | week. toward | Many vacancies are open for new a tarife | Pl8 Mrs. Warren announces, Drums will be provided by the Girl tate | Scout council. Bugles and fifes are be little | Provided by the players themselves. ot the | 3 = cotion hy| NO INSURANCE MEETING. 1| William G. Dunn and Councilman 8. M. Cooper were the only members ' of the fire insurance check-up com- mittee to report for the scheduled jot prohibits | mecting at the city clerk’s office last | ies on any | evening and adjournment was taken. | tariffs ex- | No report will be presented at the ! v all na- | council mecting next Wednesday | n upon the pow- eveningz. Councilman W. D. Boyl cted to | chairman, is out of th ¥ on vaca French | tion, and other members ~ were un-, able to attend for various reasons. communication was| Mr. Dunn and Councilman Cooper publication hy the |discussed the situation informally. ' 1 ur- | The public welfare board has voted recommendations of such | the committee, but the school board dtive | is on re d opposed to making a the | redistribution of insurance on school no oppor- | property. The hoard of eelectmen ideration of | has failed o communicate with the was indicat- | committee and nothing is known of 1 the attitude of the members towards ivised as to [the committee’s recommendation. looking for, in their style and size. Then, we like to think that our personal | service has something to do with it, too. Let us show you the KUPPENHEIMER Famous Fifties $50 | OTHER KUPPENHEIMER SUITS “N.E. M A@ &SONS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE FUR COATS Priced to suit every purse. VISIT OUR FUR DEPARTMENT and be convinced. Coats of every description. Cash or Credit. J. GOLDSMITH & SONS 46 BROAD STREET Open Evenings Open Evenings tuation w of this go ent s ex for | to carry out did not ml taking the la Chesk lice: Cheskus struck I filthy remark abo Mr. Woods told kus is a “fresh” your 2 lengthy police Baxe advised Chesk of his conduct, ceptionally bad ) to add to it he w b severely. 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