New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927. t's get down to business | Declaring that the United states ‘ Jofte firat came into international [to Vienna as sovict ambassador. | backing up his car on John street NEl I: y ala do Yaratandl et Has ves a new era in which its |prominence as chairman of the| His latest government assignment The boy was hit and knocked down e you put us all into.” ] pre rity, ecause of economy in Russian delegation at Brest-1 V! was vic chairman of the conces- and his head was crushed. He was Vil o : atlons i during the conclusion of pes slons committee, hurricd to St. Mary's hospital, but [],S MEUAi : Viscount Cecil, howe [AUI]S E[][]l"][iE to be diverted to a development of TAKES I]WN IJFE tween Russfan and the Central Pow- T was dead on arrival. / s 0 resources and defenses, Mr. ers. .. |Dangling at End of Rope; | This is the sccond automobtie fa e told the league that he has | 1In March, 1918, he becam hild’e T if N tality and the fourth death by vic 1 a bigger navy, with more ambassador at Berlin. There he Child’s Life I NI\'Cd el e Sualndoni i y rquis C ¥ Hieteoae ar crulsers and submarines, develop- i . t00k part in the preparations for the Hubbardston, ) v. = Book Reveals Lawrence's En- .o froiita Pmladelphla Organization En- 5o e 3 sure e e vamre b Ambassador Joie Kills HimSell Geran revolution, detving seaiser Prompt accion by Muhal e L T . terway and of the Colorado and Co- | Wilhelm and fiying a red fiag over highway cmploye, ‘,\.«1 A],mm.p i ) counter With King dorses President lumbia river projcets, control of tha Becanse of Illness the embasey. German papera de- | Fowler, 12, from helng strangled to| , PO N0t 13 U="canei Curo o 2 i B s Mississippl river, a larger merchant manded his expulsion and finally he death by 2 rope with which he had o0 1S S S A = = marine provided by private capital, given his passport in November been swinging in the barn Tkl e e <hington, Nov. 18 (Pr—From another “moderate” tax reduction, Moscow, Russia, Nov 18 (£ —Per- |1918. He then headed the delegation lome. The rope F ingled o -l‘vh‘hwr‘nml five ;|0|Ar:|&!‘T‘ the Union League of Philadelphia, and further cutting down of the na- sistent pain from a malady contract- &t the Russian-Poligh peace confer- about the hoy's neck and held him e e tional deht, ed during his service in Chnia as ence at Riga, suspended several feet from the m'*”f IR e ‘\” e "‘I' litics, Pi “These,” he sald, “will be some |soviet ambassador has caused| He Went to China as ambassador |barn floor. The screams of a younger |y 4o "oy el politics, President Coolidge has re- o0 "\ ie "ot a judicious man. | Adolph Abramovwicz Joffe, one of the 'in August, 1922, and shortly after- brother brought Mulhall, who cut "*™" ES0D on IR celved an endorsement of his ad- azement of the national finanees, &reat leaders of the soviet system, to | Wards was reported to be preaching down the boy, who was unconscious. h‘IYS ”l E) il ”“IGL L'I MISQS‘ ninistration and & pr e re x & : i o & R s, ’ il Ao poreinteis that 46| Bk 1ot 1t be rememibeced thet *s|commit suleide, mmuni m t hinese. After 15 minutes work the child wa e ha New Face PI)WJCJ { : hysicians ne a .| Two months after his ved. noe will support him in any course which reduction is possible solely on ac- P’hysicians never could diagnose \, ES YIEWS count of economy,” and then he his malady accurately and his pain Was taken seriously {ll and r !, as " natlonal leader may choose | 0y nia Jaughter and applause | fccently had become unbearable. | to Peking under the care of German Waterbury Child Killed Makes A Bl'g Hlt ne for the future.” . Thi d him t jcs, doctors. He was then reported to be & nybody can spend the money | This caused him to use narcotics, r PO » 7 | 1is announcement, notable for | somehody else bl Y hieh. however, only partially re. suffering from heart disease and| When Run Doewn by Auto wouan't you, teo, like a face pow- <0 the president's Blac e warned, however, th ved his agony. He had planned a pneumonia. \\;\l‘rr)fll' . Nov. 18 (R—John der that will keep shine away—st i TR h e nerican people were fi abroad to take the cure mnext! In 1923 he went to Tokyo in con- Mikeltonis, &on of Mr. and Mrs. on longer—spread smoothly—not AN e D6 ul o ron sl Bt nection with Russo-Japanese eco- Joseph Mikictonis, §0 Porter street, clog the pores—and always be so e e Jofe suficred Intensely from per- nomic cooperation. He arrived there was instantly killed when run over pure and fine? It is made by a new 3 it e otinT e iodic polyneuritis (Inflammation of on a stretcher. i mobile driven by Leon | Irench Process and is called MEL- hia and he waited calmly e veral trunk nerves) aggravated by | In April 1924 he went to Vienna | Baraus 10 John strect here LO-GLO. It is surely a wonderful olonged applause had sub- 3 et GO0 08 myocarditis and an affection df the for treatment, leaving thers for lute yesterday afternoon. The acci- | Face Powder. Just try MELLO- + private, told Gr: ided to 1 h into a disc bl b S L 1 ineys. Moscow a month later and reported dent occurred as Barauskas was (GLO. ed him to rejc < s merican prosperity and s hiak & Yiator < it, de g his plans for 4 re most comprehens + has ever done except to congress. : ""‘]" ; 1 by Union Hrat public et encsl to L AL: s and about 200 guests. | led s poliUcaibuureNnadenin| L SHE EHATIOUERENoR 0 i e takle NEW BRITAIN'S LEADING AND MOST RELIABLE FURRIER bs, with a price on e ! for 65 years a factor in Pennsylvania tion from Mr. Coolidge iade last night in ol. Lawren Shaw is now an air force v making his address, the was the guest of honor or Vare of Pennsylvania, @ member of the ) Morgan and company; W. W. ient of the Pennsyl- e A tnl s o8- Damascus and ' o G it of the Unlon league and for- Crowley, pres | ¢ ; : . ) - | jder the Philadelpph it the treaty hand. B o 5 f vernor of Pennsyly as A o0 the French. Graves recites this ns . : 0 prescnted the executive Hitniine| e tine RTeliiond (B D S axos e e ‘ : i gold medal for conspicuous |President of the Baltimore and | Ohio ratlroad; Gov. Tisher and he king abont the honor s s o o that the Arabs not receive E 5 ¥ % presence since he announced in square deal. He ¢ < 2 <outh Dakota that, he did not choose with him because 1} mderstood X ’ t 1 for reclection next year ' they would ba 3 ¢ _ e, from William C. Sproul, presi- Hé explained to the soverclgn s SNie wanted ou Lo bms Bere \ n 1 el that the part he (Lawrence) had % z M. Sprov d, cause we wanted | [0 }nl\ Mayor Kendrick of played In the Arab revolt was dis- 2 i vou to sce what these worth while & hadelphia. i honorak \imself, to his count 3 " : people think of you, how they trust: g 5 . ent! Fis had by oxa 1 vou, how they approve of you and VHOMPSONVILLE SENDS CHECK a ur a 'y ers fed the Arabs with fal e and works, how they ratify your| _ Thompsonville, Nov. 18 (P — A | would now be obliged g it idgment and believe in the things Check for §300 has been gent by the | quietly relleved of the ¢ r @ ou belfeve, how they respect your o “h-’l:”«l apter \)‘("U.w Red Cross to | to accept honors for succeeding in admire your courage and ' ° inzton, Vt., chapter, to be| is fraud.” - fow they will mtand by pou as a| L DO Eelieh of Hood siforers. 4 ) | / ; asked Lord Stamfordham, Xing 15, DENNIS MURPHREE ou may choose to outline for your | »orge’s private READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ermission to print the paragraph. ' . i ks panpy. AL The president’s address was re- | . He recelved a letter from 1. % i : v when Peatedly interr 1 by applause, es- FOR YOUR WANTS [ i Stamfordham saying the king did | % X Tioa. poonu\ when he pledged himself to | | t ot remember that Lawrence' . e o i high protective tariff and stated | i nent was as reco i raves, | ¢ s Sk halehcrean 4 opposition to putting the govern- hut that in ‘declinin o decorations = e nt in business. 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