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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, ‘)"7 s ago of sitting up at his early liter- BUSIESS MEN S 552 ALIENLAW PROBE 5 TARKINGTON SEES; =227 07 PANGALDS GUILTY | oY Mok NOT GOING BLIND =5 OF HIGH T TREAS[]N orus the Y)PC“T“EI"\ ‘\ Working Hard, Using » machine aud sharpen my elbow."” i — ‘ . Committee Considers Sl B e or Killing Month-Old~ Child Left in n to at Would Tnvestigate Belore Cut- T Amm ting Down Foreign Quotas 27 (B of the | wngnm. led t hool ot | John Desmond, Winslow of W. Goodrich of Yale s ng and Dr. C. E. A, Yale university. SPEGULATOR FINED o4 peni machine sua smarpen | GODOTAl ConVicted Dy Greek 36 Penmls a Day Z‘r‘;’“mé"&a.“; veon | Government Gommission e Athens, Greece, Oct. 27 (P— "' (0 | General Theodorus Pangalos, former | Sites for Incinerator |ty ot igh treason by & commis- | Proposed locations for the incin- [ sion appointed by the governmen: € r plant which it i3 planned muo inquire into his activities. H shortly, were inspected | will not be placed on trial, however, afternoon by Councilman | for two months. Bartlett, Alderman W. H. | = Dr. R. W. Pullen, Dr. M. S. | J. McBriarty and Engineer J. D. Williams, who are members of . the committee in charge of the of land adjoining the sew- but some other members of e committes feel that a better lo- on would he on the town farm | ar the municipal abattoi re visited and dec be made at a cting in the near future, The committee plans to go to New | rk Wednesday, November 9, to | ikes of incinerators in use his inspection is ves of the manufactur- ators will not be invit- their propositions to the iome last n New Haven Court is Severe With and Man Who speculated With Yale- Mrs. ) « h ref- “'“’;“- Army Tickets. Svith bli ) I ore a doctor reache 3 Desmond, General Pangalos was overthrown | ;08" 3 0 by General George Kondylis the |\ tho tnrant preses premier in & coup d'etat 1 | went to work t, 1926 while I’Il\LiIos was oving a holiday at a resort on the He was arr !H)Hsh[ to Athens on ngust 1 nral Kondylis at that Hm\ golas would bA held to ‘( oohd"e W ]" numr, New Haven, Oct 27 v of four choice today A(‘cepl f tyranny of the last e Pangalos was incarcerate ai Greek fortress. In Au liamentary committee d to inquire into his se New York, Oct. 27 (UP. f the that its findings were to were no ¢ 1o first l\)-‘ His | ¢ and will be Nomination, Is Belief | William Emporia, ubers of th ballot | How Are Your Chlldren" MAKE THEM WELL AND KEEP THEM WELL WITH FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE J UNLESS your children are healthy they will not be happy. For healthy, ha Y, handsome children give them Father John’s Medicine to build new strength and give bright eyes and rosy cheeks. 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