New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. MARY DOF KNOWN | FesoGEmsofF OPENS HER HOME ° i“%:"f:fiilIi‘.‘,j,"f";‘if'.ffwl' - UNCLE SAWS TILL | GRUSIOOTNENS [ usior s MESED SRS, the city and some of its it nunzio an ovation upon the revivil n credit for his & AS ‘l I.EASE’ BABY on o o) FI]R ALL W[]MEN i nterat I pinic |S N[]T VER F”LI. e i ek e e e ot his “Francesca Da Rimini” at the erest yublic | l out of town Girl Scouts and camp , will } be P e i volved in Mass, Killing, Nol- ; interoy. ‘"“‘ o {counsellors have registercd for the campers tomor Lirico theater last night. The poct- sefore their r was clad In the of annual reunion of campers who have o, Miss Florence Gooby, supper = unitotn Proseed 1800 h 5 cral of aviation. He was forc- u~D“l’|l one or more vacations at Camp n " eceive food c - P irman \1“ r ive f I (mn\lu o rise again and again fn answer Little Fflflflflllflg T Rl 0] acom e - Kansas Governor's Wile Pro- 5:2"cieter ulet, e iy Less Money on Hand Than at Sreece cnmeswi v ot the Bapiat church up ta 4 & (ol 16211 210 280 1 snemer 1 irl Scou! office between 6:30 and B : A } ! ; ding he wag elected mayor of i | 7130 olalbek this svaniog for the ve: or of the premier, sat by his Taxicab : £ j ; vides Mesting Place none town, Fredonia. { Aoy Time Since War |iion supper st the hastiot ehureh RO o ) g e tomorrow evening at § o'clock. ' b : o henierils the erme Jn ol Y « , o o0 | ’ D ¢ ment- e t % “Figlla Di Iorio” ha s firs Detroit, Dec. 2. (A)— Teon LA kgt s ee 5 : . Agriculturists D_lscuss W igton, Dec. 2 (UP)—I r.vlc*xn:hv’or:iz‘;\lt” Yfi\ell:\\xnvv‘;m:‘r::a?u{m! | ille S I a number of years ago. The an unidentirled baby absndoned M J B D e shmeniie bk Tax Reduction Means <. jas 1ess money in his till today [tion at the office, in a joint session : 12 the campers and of D'Annunzio's play k. Dejrott casicad ome a 1o- in e Pl e Ben §. Pau.| Providence, R. I, Dec. 2 (®— |than at aince the war, The | ¥ith the senior division at the Meth- others who care to accompany them ccampanicd by recitations 2 o < 5 h Ry i Mea ’ ’mlist church which will last until 9 will attend the Center church in a ny of the poet’s most famous s taxes were dise o'clock. Mauyal a8 : Al et : 2 & exeiin Yot wa s no |cussed at the Rhode Island agri- | i for a tin . |cultural conference today. Prof. H. | { the state offers her | W. Young of the Massachusetts agri- ‘cultural co s2id that taxes paid | v farmers relatively higher n taxes paid hy other fpdustri iry net balance for November s day on which figures are was announced as $13,- nd the coffers held even | 1at small cash surplus on rnment 13 spending 1ore daily than it necessary, before taxes collected, to certific om day to day and ration or York to run ! ‘ative or |(he government, Under Secretary of . e 4 Ogden Mills said L tion is still “solvent” how- el = : v wa m : Think Stamford Fire of eecond Lit of lncendlan Origin 7" Ll :;}L""l,“,‘,“,’ : COLD WAVE ADVANCES ' s ot & Do as ot ssments Deceme 35, Men’s O’Coats O Ladies’ Fur Coats Ation b ke 35,000 13;;;\\ orkers Are $15.00 up 395.00 up < Shivers but Wintry l(ln\hi ’ . piy store carls this mors : On Strike in Sydney Ladies’ Are Reported as Moving South 5 e $15,000 damaga. Invesligati ERER AT e Men’s Suits P . s MRS, BE day yielded charred bisap a0 e idle today and 180 vessels were Fur Trimmed Coats . oo i 4l ; : $18.50 up A chll- noten <o ludge, chure_ cubs |ssong karosne afors iing i i ' $11.95 up e e Faniz ) o licending ¢ Mo e ; oys I\‘q Ladies’ Dresses “MARY DOE" i Bty Kansas City went |1 &% 10 ,ublic | Shoppe. Amn_\: % Navy storelardiny | Movel Heer 1.(»~1\;L::;r: ‘hfl(au«n of m: $4‘95 up $4.95 speciality i3 puckering 1 this i > prospect of |p e e thoy are enjoy- |at Worth and Atlantic streats |away their purchases. Boys’ Suits Children’s Coats s above zero 5 : ;. Rothenberg, dent The building is | sufficient facilities for buyers to take faca Into an expre ¢ = ng wistful “ 1 ; hos e . $4 95 $5 95 and West. Struck by th expressio s S aa— P CHARGE ACCOUNT drive, A t!?g'we word ar X tioned the picturs fary to the . & 3 2 18 known sa “the Pleas : : for Salurday Loses Life fn Kennebee River When /03 B, o i . 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Thomas Mekdeci, Main Strect, I Wilder, South street, ind Market, 162 Park Street. B . U 365 MAIN STREET WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Miner, Read and Tullock

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