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DRAMATIST RAPS WOOSTER ST. PEOPL NATIVE fl]UNTR\' VOIGE: INDIGNATION 1ed from First Page.) Geonge Bernard Shaw Attacks Treland for Begging t of every cor 1 1o Wooster proposed it . MINER'S DAUGHTER - 10 WED FOR $000 Girl. 19, Offers Self in Marriage to Man Who Will Give Money to Debt-Ridden Father, York, Nov. N c offers to bt £0.000 1o p him fro give 1o ke vork in a f parents out. My in debt up to their Tt's so very hard for us to My father is a min rd, but does not get enough to feed and clothe his iily. He owes for the He stores for food. He owes for each and every one.” th v to nte help f bigoted en are tr: t in butter, cattl re generally represe far more | fa noney than the shipya of Belfast he house. ows mone debts, mor of the is ho! sold i other billy n lists some of which 000 on th house will t the money. The to $2,000. to know if you can't i n 'B; a they an't nount So T wan clp me o that T mean to paper and in i marry any man my parents from of house and home. T am the oldest of eight children, and T'll willingly sacrifice myself for that amount just to save them from ruin. X X X x My more right name and addrees 1s Mary s of the [Lnzusk 1010 Line street, Frack- | ville, Pa.” COMMERCE PLAN - $400,000,000 Tax Reduction Ignoved by Mellon 30 (A-—Admin- threw e co « put an a 1 to for 83,00 being thrown ov Washi stration on, Nov. ers today cold water on the propo mber of Commerce of the Unite for & $400,000.000 tax red ad of the 0t have planned. ving statement public last r reduction ALIENIST GOES HOME made quickly to the the er Dr. Neymann Prepares to Return to Yol Chicago Without Getting a Glimpse ary stand President Cool- on of Con-| N leader, | Claren follow pathologist, I'res- turn to Ch ident Cooli na Secretary Mel- | even a gl i Snyder, of Mrs. Ruth Brown Snyder, v York, Nov. 30.—(UP)- > A. Neymann, noted psy prepared today cago without havir Mrs. Ruth Brown republican house would 40 1pse of “The is of t and impossible to be retain He conced ight to n ed the e alienist who he Leopold and R gallow ely barred from e convicted blonde widow jeath house at Sing Sing prison. ymann the right , Dr. Raymond I, missioncr of cor- vesterda attered the lat- of ler attorneys to save xecution on the gronnd of It appeared today vo men who brought the here would sign them- ¢s to the decision of tate prison who ordered that Dr. Ney- nn was not to be allowed inside utes unless forced to do so by 1 writ of the s Joseph Lonardo, after i last other oune: o ch an en effe the ing in the In denyir Mr Kieb, reetions, hop from raental il that the ary holds or- () state co jon tax is too hig t should be en below the by luced ev est otficials me court ght Mres, a mid th PES AN NIGHTIES M ¢ 50 (1) AT “for FSCAL oy ul Special Notice I Christmas sale by the RASHES g relief from RITATIN |R 6 For quick, 1a itching and burning, doctors prescribe Resinol ridden | He | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927, [ MORE SPRING FLOWERS | MAKING APPEARANCES Pink Roses, Hepaticas, and Pansies St Blooming. cor . Jo brough ey bein neo ts. th ormed Another unusual of a pink rose Hery Levi Roses of the mor has se 1\ later t Plainvil Indian sumn | ather sed several ccurrences here a cted opportunity t is favorite sport to ( stone of Pearl street. reports that during |week he has caught a la |of fair-sized bullhcads, ng worms he had d zarden, catching very unusual so la . John E. Fay, h of Our Lad surprised yesterday he looked out upo of the rectory to fin dandelions were in bloss 21 Out of 45 Pass X stone in pi of Hartford, C‘onn., Nov in examination for regis macist held here, Octob out of a the cand sucee L. Dubrouil, Winsted; Duff, Hartford; Johr Haven; Joscph Gior) Max Goldfield Honiberg, Har nian, Hartford ford; corge Krol, Wallin, Southin Plainville; bury; Edgar C. bert Rosenth Nicholas Salvatore, N cob M. Sarrett, New Charles Turetzky, Brook and Dor Zito, Ha class of tes we ssf Klish, Henry Anthony George Iph Paol Kapp, D ok mornir Drug Examinations Du . Danbur. City Items ing your prescription to th I Fair Drug Dept. Efficient servi o ro red pharmacists of over twenty-five years' rience.—advt The Scandinavian W. C. T. U, w meet at ' o'clock tomorrow af noon at the home of Mrs. John hnson of 343 Stanley street Hot Lunches at Packard Drug.— Fri Dandclions il s to ure, in some into think- ol to the Windish of her evening at South Burritt street. On Friday afternoon and evening the always charming and entertain- ing play “Daddy Long Legs” will be given hy the Chicago Players under the auspices of the New Hritain Chautanqua Association in Cent Jr. High School A orfum. After- noon program at 4 o'clock and eve- ning at $:15 o'clock. Children 16 and adults 50c. Tickets at the door. vt Phoenix lodge, 1. 0. O. xtended an invitation to Pequ: odge of Bristol to exemplify degree on a large number of entertained bridge club her home, § % t in a bunch e hiey of delicate Is the i of nth gar- Camp v variety but this ldom hee 1 May or first cand he mild of the past uns nd o0 enga Entertainment of Amusing Nature Mr. the rize the in is Followed by Dance in Odd Fel- low’s Hall b ) 0dd Fellow's hall capacity last nigl -wishers of han Hale chap- . Order of DeMola The dr ing card was an entertainment The entertainment o parts, the first ct farce entitled tenographer Wanted.” A notice appended to th program read: “The actors chosen the nearest exits. 1In c iot please don't crowd them.’ no riot, howeve mercly lity and wisecracke Those taking part were Armstrong (Rastus, colored and office boy:) R. C. Clapp othy a do-little stenographer, unie another do-littla steno:) can, New ward Y. Stearns, (George Rocker- e rural real es broker.) The Aaron D Stage dircetor, coach, manager, head | an, and nearly the painter | as Bert Armstrong. was filled with friends s own h is th son, istor of th M and con- | ¢ a one- sisted of t of as fun, (Pr—AL tered phar- er 4 and following 21 ul: Edward Gordon . | I B. I.|¢ janitor (Dor- and and scen Water 1 Ira E. Mayer W. Noest H. Nilson ino, Water- anbury; Al- g ol e ew Haven; York city; klyn. N. Y., rtford, second part . also produced rthe di- ction of Bert drmstrong. The in- terlocutor was George 12, Porter: the end men Frederick Panlo odwin, Carleton W Harold MacLachla and soloists were Farl Scott, Alex Bergstrom, John Wa man, Osear Erickeon, crson, Gunnard Johnson was a minstre na chorus ith, Paul Clarence Philip Fried- i e nd Donald v |Byrne BeginsWLasl Day | As Bank Commissioner Hartford, Nov. Byrne, of Putnam, th began his last day as commissioner. His from this post, which he has filled since September 7, 192 effective tomorrow up the duties of first vi of the Hartford-Conne Compan Deputy Bank Commissioner Lester hippe has heen a vernor Trumbull to su ssioner Byrne as head iking department. This appointment puts a of the state banking department the est state bank com the country and the you history of the departme 30 (P—John when B his morning | state bank 2, becomes | he takes ce president it Trust il ppointed by | ncceed Com- of the state the head missioner in | ngest in the | nt. He was Lorn July 1, 1894, and attended the public schools of ing from the Killingly in 1912, He joined the ing departments as juni in November, 1 RICH Worcester, Mass,, ) Although $1.180,000 randfather's will, Paul resumed his studies at Academy with the sta he wanted to be “jus bhoys. T CONTINU Nov. richer Killingly, graduat- high school state bank- or examiner 30 (UP)— by his Brown, 3d. Worcester tement that t like other . Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl S would not seck such a | Al g this are sufficient proof, Servi that our serviee rior. 1g1s drop by the € Our an somethir an assurar our milk. vears o to of the t.uulil: J.E SEIBERT & SON Pasteurized MilR & Cream Make Sure Its Seiberts” PHONE 1720 437 PARKST. L\ e = LIRITATE LS Sie FREaN = POLLY AND HE crowded m sion of Buffalo Bill Edward Since then 1 Kerin. ¥ was comprised of John Donald Francis Arthur oodwin, 1d, and . e introduced | ver and Leon Bradley. | - INTO DISIRHANEAT Management | were selected from mentioned headliners, Man; okes had a local significanc \ program note read g the Jody’s geat was “gotten’ how- the acme of high 1ful vigor, and went slam It lasted er that, when the chair ble if someone gets yours performance.” with a 1 by the expenditure of | aual labor by sundry dancing continued with the floor st of the time, WANUFAGTURERS MEET Business Men From All Sections of New England Attend the Confer- ence on Electric Heat, Nov. 30 UP—Manu- their representatives tion of Connecticut ind other New England states met at an electrical heat confer- 14 under the auspless of the cal Engineering Department “niversity and the Manufac- ition of Connecti rence is a onc day g and it was limited to a discus- “clectric heat treatment of Haven, rers and om every Among outstanding features of the meeting was “electric h try"” D the showing large iwpplication of the subject at the Ford ictics concerning the future, Motor have BB pa Company plant; Dodge hers Inc., and Nash Motor Com- Prominent members of the culty and heating and electrics ors from every scetion of the ldressed the group. 1 Showman Dies in Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y., H. Thorn, *unch and Judy act 3I's Wild West Show here today who staged with for 0 5 years, excepti Thorn was of the veteran showman. he went hition, er K0~ Indian fighter and with 101 Ranch ring eight years ago. ad put on the show i entertzinments here. Thorn also had a brief connection with the Barnum and Bailey circus, n (offee =" |GIDAWAY FROM ME ] GIDAWAY ! | PALS until | Buffalo | |,rought snow flurric When Buffalo Bill | I he left a tr Supreme, Unvarying Goodness [aTouraine you might as well have the best Air mail planes were delayed by | the storm in Wyoming. Glasgow is to soon have its first ice rink in 10 years. 1059 ‘PEACE BOMB™ NOTICE New Britain Lumber Co. 4 | vs. (Continued from First Page) | Clifford Johnson | By order of the Court of Common Maxim Litvinoft and Anatole Lun- | Pleas the Auction Sale to be held on harsky, the Soviet leaders, grinned | Saturday, December 3rd, 1927, at 2 ‘ably when photographers sought | ©'¢lock at Maple Hill, Conn., | been postponed until Saturday, J |ary Tth, 1827, on account of death of Clifford Johnson. Attest: FRED WINKLE, Committee appointed by said Court to make such sale. Sacco-Vanzetti demonstration. anu- the them out especially. Dr. Loudon welcomed the mnew- comers, mentioning particularly Dr. Aristides de Aguero y Bethancourt of Cuba and W. A. Riddell of Can- He expressed regret at the ab- sence of Dr. J. Gustavo Guerrero of san Salvadore, count Cecil of at Britain and M. Debroukere of Belgium. After sketching the past activities of the commission, Dr. lon announced that in due time | the Russians would be asked whether y would accept membership on the special committee on sceurity, which is to be created. wda FRANK PUCHISE DA CASTLE Superior PUCHISF Court o of Connect e 21st day of E s hrought d in said C v of 1 NOTIC i sald Tuesd 5 a divo ing found Ly th v that the whereal: s unk to the that no of the ency of said comp he defendant by pub w Britain Her: in New Brita Urges Countries to Agree Loudon urged the governments | nted to an agreement on ts of discord now existing draft a treaty of disarma- order to permit a second as soon as possible. He pleaded with the press of the world [to continue to manifest an interest in the disarmament problem, which could only be solved by the glare of 4 with infinite patience. tion of this problem, would, remove a terrific burden n the people and calm their anx- Dr. repre the and to ment in reading po; Dr. sized that un- ates feel that national se- is guaranteed they will hesi- ce their armaments. Toudon emp} S Mon tions. &pectal all ing and letter | ng our PRERpRRRR Rl EY i ? i Cold Wave Passing Through Middle West ' Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 30 (P—An- | other cold w » moved into the mid- dle west and southwest today from Nov. 30 (P— |the Rocky Mountain states, H temperature | to Kansas and | this morning following a | 1l of from three to seven in the northern Mountain s yesterday. Temperatures gen- | rally remained in the upper twen- | ties or lower thirties in Colorado | where several mountain passes were | © closed. The hody of Willlam Masters | P railroad worker, was found in the | 5 3 mountains mear Grand Junction, Watch For Particulars Colorado. He had heen missing sinee | 2 in the Newspapers Next ? n at Baxter Pass sev-| 5 Week eral days ago. ? [2222pPRPRRPRERR2R ———— Sharp drops in Missouri It’s in the Classified Section of The Herald ‘Tomorrow. See the “Christmas Gift Guide” i | i | i | [ | | H! MARGY! I'M LAD | FOUND | ARAB! 'L’A#-f u i & 4 Y ———— THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Tearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge Prepata a0 || 3 days. 6 days... Count 6 words to a line. s to an inch. um Space 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3§ cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Satur- day 10 A. M. Telephone Taker. 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