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12 FOOTBALL TEAMS IN WARM DISPUTE All-New Britain Management Appeals From Blues Demand City Items Dailey Makes Offers SCREAMS SAVE WOMAN FROK ATTACK BY MAN Followed Trom Theater Mrs. Mary Ialicur of Washington St., Knocked Down, Pawnees Voaive borfeit allovwed 10 &c PAILED TO FIX HIS BRARES PRUCK DIUVIR cgistra- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED} CONGRESS FIGHT LOOMS ON TAXES |6IRL KILLED BY AUTO, ESTATE SUES FOR 810,000 Joseph Saidenberg Named Defend- ant in Suit Over Dcath of Helen tl-Revenue Cut DINE ON SLOPER'S GAME Employes of New Britain Gas Light Co. Eat Venison Shot in Maine Woods By Manager. Sparks From Hot Rivets Endanger Pedestnans Women Voters League Discusses Taxation Republican Committeeman See 5 (-ood (,. 0. P. \Ialena] fre home , 40 Le last evening. xation women of xing- e good mat African S‘mrvr Author Off Again for Jungle FRANKLIN SQUAKE CRAsSH (Pr—Dan- by a READ Here They Are Home for Thanksgiving It's fun seeing the folks all together again. Notice the change in their faces? They're not growing vounger, Photograpt ve you so much pleaci A splendid Christmas suggestion. A genuine personal gift. Now hefore the rush come It takes in. but a moment. It lasts forever. Murray Studio Next Door to the Strand Theater 173 MAIN STREET TEL. 3686 REMUS' CHAUFFEUR BECOMES HOSTILE ON WITNESS STAN 4 from out and walked." POLIGE HUNT DOWN DEFECTIVE LIGHTS number in hs period in any arrests were or laws in the pa for justices of the police head 1ing showed that nber of arrests were different, barracks Headquarters, 60; Center Ridgefield 21 naan 4; Danielson d Westport 46, T 28; Groton Boy Calls Broadway (apltal of \e\\ York v wrot 12-year-old ‘r( question: of New York tion was being v afternoon at board of edu- Britain to secure a 10 work. wer give er to capital n by him was Miss Traver, Improved; May Leave Bed Tomorrow i aud E. Travel who un- ion appendi- ain ral hos. of im- her for G dire reported cat Brita i to been clected scticut Hoe- reing educ Business fessional x-Indian Flghter, At 76, Arrested for Non-Support Albert Remington, aged 76, of 40 Church street, only known survivor in this vicinity of the Indian wars, s arreste Detective S warrant charging s released in Donald Gaffn in Lowell, Mass, inger steps would veteran rgeant Ellinger on a non-support, but custody of Attor- er the po- told Sergeant be taken to : for trial in Mas: Remington told the married last July support his age, provide city. but she insis Lowell, lie was illing to vears of live in this ng in police nd is o is will s on remair she AUTO KNOCKS GIRL DOWN Ethel Yankowitz, aged 16, of 33 Dew rect, was struck by an au- tomobile owned by Police Licutcnant Matthias Rival of 190 } snd driven by his son. Ci of the sume address, abou eve on Elm strect appear to be inj and drove her to her home clined his offer to take Britain General liospital Reporting the accldent to Detec tive Sergeant Ellinger, Rival said he driving north on E proximate rate of 20 miles a hour. Miss Mildred Hahn of 20 City avenue was with him. He sounded the horn as he approached the corner of Smalley street, and again Just after h there was a did not Rivai fter she de- the mall boy ahout to cross | from the ecast side. An automobile was approaching in the opposite di- |rection and the glare of the lights riade it impossible for him to see Miss Yankowitz, the street. The right front fender |of Rival's struck her and threw [her to the pavement. He stopped | within cight feet and assisted her |into the car. sterday afternoon by | t{Lrought him her to New | m street at| pussed the corner as | who was crossing | NESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. \STAMFORD HOSPITAL BEQUEATHED $400,000 Late Willlam H. Judd Remembered NEW YORK CROWDS Charitable Institution in Will—Y, M. C. A. and Children Home. . INSULTING JOHND. (Continued from First Pag:) was at a stand Rockefeller E plains d in the neighborhood 0 shares of to the to the Stamfor Stamford’s Y. M, FREE MAIL SERVICE . FOR THREE STREETS * Resideats w Have Delivery at Postmaster’s Request massacre vour g new strects or se ave been granted fi service, accord of e post- U“BEND WIFE AND GIRL BAGGED N LIQUOR RAID Mrs, are 90 and to treet and Andrew Maietta and Miss Grace Pinella Arrested cd permission | to extend free | e of street) in Store : coopera check rk against those which need at- ention at your addre; Will you please see v, is promptl provided. 1f builiding houses or ore ilies, a regulation ceptacle is required. Your elecri- cal contractor knows what to pro- vide. A proper structed. The proper cr of the house should be conspicuously displayed The extended service was granted fithin five days af Postmaster Srwin ied hims«if at sary rules had been complied w and had sent his r Washington. Death Recalls Trial “ ith King on Stand ov. 23 (P ‘slander suit in which the ward, then Prince of testified was recalled with ath of Mrs. Arthur Wilson of v Croft at the age of 84. aian o ton Mrs. Wilson, formerly promin®nt | cember as a society hostess, and her hus- | band, a wealthy ship owner of Hull, i Tys R R R R s Diehl Tfisetlmonzl Is . t viewed in Cour prince was a guest. Sir Willium Gordon-Cumming, &| New York, 23 sporting friend of the prince, was |of testimony given before caught cheating at cards. He was |poard of inquiry by Capt. John Dich compelled to sign a pledge never to | master of the steamer City 2 oceupied most of tod the government’s suit arising out of t} the submarin Allen Robertson, Wil- |of Rockville N. ¥ Wit- [ previous testimony i in a imnrmv w struck 1% .}(ho beam bhefo: terew of 33. sidewalk must be con- Macy & (‘o. Declares Five Per Cent Dmdel}d New York, Nov. 23 (®—D R. H. Macy & Co.,, de declared a stock di cent, t of to of sati neces- h, ditien the <en at directors was ta of mous on the no cor s omi rterly of 13 red was a share du but the r of the tncident was kept se, however, event- the courts in 1891 Cumming brought ac- for 8 reached 51 the st hen Gordol jtion for slander agulnst M son. The prince entered the ness box and the case ended | verdict for Mrs. Wilson. Princeton Graduate | Gets Fine in New Haven | New Haven, Conn.. Nov. 23 UP— David Southeriand, of Freeport, L. 1. a Princeton graduate in the class and understood to be a manufacturer, was sentenced to jail for 15 days and fined $200 in city court today on a breach of peace charge. Ho appealed and was re-| leased under $1,600 bond. Southerland pleaded gullty to the | allegation that as the open trolley | on which he was leaving the Y Princeton gar.e passed the street in- tersection at which Officer ¥ Egan was on traffic duty, land stuck out his arm i the officer. Judgment was suspend- | ed on a charge of drunkenness to which he had pleaded guilty. by mari amer. engineer firmed Center, READ HE| ll\ll) C FOR BEST R Souther- and struck | Poet’s Temperament | In Conflict With Law Bucnos Aires, Nov, 23 (#—The ar- tistic temperament of Ramon Del 'PRAISE FOR POLICE ROUT PICKET ARMY AT FOOTBALL GAME .S, Compiroller Lauds Blae- | caats for Capable Service r today Pope Pius Is Host To German Ambas MRS, BOYLE WINS DECRLL 3 it brings con to seven how har: Midol will dispel pain. It is only it for it dos the normal, na- menstruation; but min- No matter time dways had particle of common sense to use hinder of in the trim little case for purss or pocket; any drugstore. Midol ninum, fifty cents, at |Valle-Inclan, Spanish poet, has into conflict with the law, a Madrid dispatch to La Nacion During the premiere of a play fn Madrid, the poet rose in his seat and shouted “bad, very bad.” The police were called and ordered him to leave [the theater. He refused and contin- cd to shout “bad, very bad,” add- “give them the ear, the ear'— in a bullring, infective in the heater. The poet was then arrested and has been ordered remanded on a charge of disorderly conduct. this lovely pattern. tion in lasting usefulness. popularity. | TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party was given last vening at the home of Mr. and |Mrs. Adolph Johnson of Robert |street In honor of Mrs. Ernest Ben- son of Winthrop street. About 15 |guests were present and a pleasant \evening was enjoyed. Luncheon was |served. Mrs. Benson will move to New Jersey shortly where she will make her home. 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