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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927, [;fl[]lm[i[fi ARF | London Likes Her | IR oA o | Tia ! Ca-Ed Many Monickers i 3 copyrighted publication of alleged A 7 e — I Mexican documents, the | . b ‘ |Hearst newspapers today say that ; 4 President Calles of Mexico ordered g e e y SN . {the payment of $50.000 to an Ameri- e — 4 . PR e FORGOT 10 MenT can newspaper syndicate and $25,000 | % GoNG- if, GIRLE, —uf 1M h to two periodicals to intluence | GAne,,, TAKING- YOU 10 THE> |the press in certain quarters against | B MEL—s ¢/ DANCE: TO { the American government's policy. | SHOE OUTPUT HIGHER [ Washington, Dec. 2. (P—Foot- wear manufacturers in the United States Increased production 8.7 per | cent duri the first nine months of this year, producing 261,677.520 paivs as against 240,677,552 palrs in i 4 the corresponding period of 1926, s s8loh Bhrttedt : | Production for the period was 243, ey 8 A | : T | 463,667 pairs in 1926 and 232,470, | Phesldent 1 ’ 4 \ \ | 5 55 pairs fn 1924, Average month- AR e ; ) [ \} 3 g P~ Iy production was more than 29,- and wsually opene = gl S LECEARG NGRS b \ | | R. HEAD TO RETIRE ! torney \ ) Tidcon will retire as president of the Kaneas City Southern railroad at the | 1 of this month. The resignation, | which the Star said was confirmed | f from New York, will end a tenure in that office. ~Bu_Woupnt 11 e ey ; [ NEW TRIAL GRANTED. Gy GUAY Yol San Francisco, Dec. 2 (P—The | Rev. Phillip A. Goodwin, former of the American Catholic| at Los Angeles, who has !l = WOMAN ~ ; X > g executio san [ ollPe T N N iting execution in i L P OvER AT 3 £ n for the murder in S A ALL ™ A 2 ‘:2150%_,6«"( ShiEE s s ¥ N March, 192 atteson, Log YOURE ENT Angeles broker, yesterday was grant- ed a new trial by the state guprems | court. I'X-POLICEMAN GUILTY | Jessup, Ga., Dec. 2 P—W. D.| Avcock. former county chief of po- |lice, was found guilty of voluntary panslanghter by a jury and sen- tenced to serve from ten to 15 years in the state penitentiary in super- jor court here last night. Aycock was accused by Mrs, Ernest Dyal of having shot her husband to death August DIVIDEND DISTRIBUTION DORA MAUGHAN Vizures Compiled in New York cc. 2. (A—Dora Mau- i comedienne, has (UP) —Interest | made T a favorite in London, itions today to- but when she sang “I'm a bad wo- but I'm good company,” Str 1 Of 1 Stoll found the song &0 payments. Previous ¢ es | “cynical” that he limited her en- Jaced the fight at $300, .| gagement at his Alhambra Muste | \ = iss Wi Iniversity of i i nmbra fMusic | / \ SETTLEMENT OF WAR cranvs | Miss Winifred Plunkett is a student University of Okla- total includes corporate pay- Hall to one week. She fmmediately P ki e E TR 00 ) in dividends joined another cast, and now fs { BN Washington, Dec. 2 P—A predic- homa, but that isn't ail. Winifred is designer, costumer, bar- of I + i ’ 0,000,000 terest ther | scen in “Shake Your Feet at the | / 7 | ition that the bill passed last session | her, permanent waver, mareel operator, hatter and model. As R 000 1 holders | Palladium. A by the house proposiug settlement | ¢p o guner and manager of a beauty shop, art student, dress- | treasury | of German alien property claims ) Banks wera under v bur- BROWN NAMES CAPTAIN would be approved this year with- 3 o e ] \ 2 t materia ange was made yes- len to meat tl ray bl R D d Gkl { {out material change wa nd their calling of loans forced the |pare ¢ Corn i e G - \ ¢ by a number of members money renewal rate to 412 per cent ono of the . three-letter men in ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. jafter in consideration of thel 7 mpared witl 31, per cent a : subject by the house ways and| SOCIALIST LOSING OUT ‘on rescarch work in geology, compare t E b own, was named varsity captain | { { | k ¥ week ago. { football today. Cornsweet is a| means committec, | Reading, Pa. Dec (UP)— monnt re valuable as a * . B T e 1 it Charles H. Kerchner, democrat, in-| ratory” hecause of : : g lcumbent of the city treasurer's of- | riety of rocks and th 1 A | FACTORY NOW ASSURED the team for vears. He was a ! i i e member, h n" that was i Sues for Stock |fice, today had regained his lead | fossils | I An acles to Ford's Plan At [undefeated in and was out- {over William . Hoverter, saclalist, lin the recount of ballots for the |treasurership. Yesterday 110 | had a lead of two votes but w day, Removed |standing man on this year's team. Henry For plan to erect a f y A new type of store opens to-! | - schner was out in front by one 1 re was removed today e Lafayette and Main 2 . Officials of the C. 0. I The Popular Price Stores W York, Dee. 2. (R The sky- tower, enpola and weather vane ris- IMMIGRATION CASE ARGUED > Jlot. Only a few ballot boxes 1 A they b opy nilar stores of this type line of the city’s financial district 18' jng far above the corner at William Ruffalo, N. Y., De (®P—Counsel | mained to be opened. 1 the country are locating nndergoing million dollar altera- S e e G S S for Fiwol Ganadainaliens, barrdd : | Vo T tion on their property on the banks here, stock ladi children’s | tions, / tructure will dncrease o Coyvoring this country yester- | ¢ ! S AT NEW FLONDON of \Vrah Brook. cady- ar. . cthod of re- Ix skyscraper buildings, now wn- DY an estimated $14,000,000 the rcal g,y ynder the new immigration rul- | New London, Conn., Dee. 2 (UP) Tast a parcels | tailini s met w at success | jer construction, five of them in or @ cstate value of a plot for which the ing, scored point in court today : —It was reported in railvoad circles 1 on whic r 3 where. T tores are controlled | near Wall strec 1 the sixth on Lunk is reported to ha {0 when Judge Hazel ordered a hearing today that the :\.;v York _\\)\\' ons. L rman an osen 0f New | gwer Broadway, will before spr 0 e of the ca . artford force at the T mnenin: | Site David Kautman of New Yok L aans sad. fall migher s S L e QT . : — i : Union station here would be deplet t AT Adjoining, on the plot at 52 Wail GLD BALL PLAYER DIES cd further about Janu street, the fonal City Conpany i 5 GP) aige the superintendent and | ompany #nnoune This was th In round sume $100,000,000 EK DEAD MAN'S HEIRS |more is being expended on these {18 bulldlng a companion 32-8t0ry g .ny» smith, 69, prominent in TR o and train despatchers would Doc., o (F)—THe An- | siructurcs. e Hich strugtuve. topped hig what Is inef-) METUR SR S Al BELE e moved to Provideinces % e ect a Greeian temple A e 3 t th 1 of tand halis valied at lions ””M‘.“ i 4_]‘ a ast night from injuries e e vel- ' co costly, in fact. that it probably arge, Shoamn S ahen T e ehGclny an MUST HAVE PERMIT v T e 3 Ottawa, Ont, Dec. 2 (P—Con:- Brooklyn pan Connors, 65 years !js worth mo real estate fhancnsal ! ; posing as a Irench fly who di hile on 4o ining property, even were the Al ”‘l':”“ "‘iy comple- o S S % mander Donald MacMilla sl he to a hospital in that ity | .op ot f ,, 2 on of a new 31-story Internatic : od States Arctic explorer, s that he intended to fly to Pa ‘ 1L orid’s richest subterranean treas- A v 'S PR 4 P i ; Telephone building. CHARLES PFEIL ILL . at present wintering at Nain, about e S emphis, Tenn, Dec, 2 (UP)— half way up the Labrador coast, o roturn in 24 hours lan hi in) L e chests hidden beneath it. gL sterday on a e v"rlzw‘)\;‘ ’Vl.'r;\ivl:.x’l‘l"-w; of zlvm'x‘v: '}\\\ Lso are being erected, but they are 1'u ries wl.(. president _of _ the : ol aiarat s Eam it Ol b ; u ; Jimmy.” Chase National Bank, now u small i comparison with the six |United Slates Golf assoclation, was jan government to conduct scient the name “Col. I 2 o construction on the $5.000,000 plot | Eiants and connpt affect the sk Rl penes loTavaton neon. i il oy s A (e e tales of his exploits on HOLYORE MAN EXDS LT i Bine cng Cudn btieer | Imo. Nowble smece them s theoplicalion o0 slimenis G CER g crn latitudes. ront in the World War Hoiyoke, M Dec, ® (P—Abra- | will rear its recessed sto o ory building for the Com- for Trecovery are “about even, | = > S 4 : wercial Exc Bank. It is be- physicians said. E : MARKERS IN MOUNTAIN CHILE ENVOY HONORED - hancing in his clothing The Bquitable Trust Company 18 built alll Sreets Apon T : - Ardmore, Okla., Dec. 2. (®—Signs |lily of equal valuc. : A st T Bolnems s e it Gt tonies viges | DlckroRlyE2s Ifest Ayl dn 00 et ERNMENT BUYS LIBRARY 4 xplaining rock formations in the “The worth of a genuine dia- E Bl Knowne | abova We il atieotiath Drchians cep, but worth a fortunc enice, Dee, 2 (UP)—The govern- W Arbuckle mountains will greet - ||mona—its purity of color and t 18 known and | it Gt st dts shadow npon 11 . s ased the Canal 1 L hie ology studenis who use the rar perfection in cutting —can be Newhurg library, Chicago, once = te diamonds. offered 1,000,000 lire ($54,362.50) | Geologists, working under ans- My reputation for integrity and The price the governmetn paid was | yips, Hedessa Teland, widow of | Pices of the Lions club, have placed |flowes s is your assurance of not stated. F'rank B. Leland, preaident of the |markers in the mountains for the |lhonest s ating for diamonds not necessar- me, 3 Senor Ville- committed suicide gpa old United States Sub-Treasury. Pusine : denied. SKol- om0 ratively Tow ucture hous- HAS NARROW ESCAPE v of manuseripts, for which as an outdoor luboratory this win- {|judged best by men who know 11 Srollowaditlie s oxample of hi& jug 1. p. Morgan and Company. At| N York, Dec. 2 (UP)—A gaso- 1 Lis life in Broadway the Harrim 10ing | 1ine hoat carrying five tons of dyna- GS e DRuEdEas0t il stand in slender T feenceliiite dun perilously virtually unchallenged as the highest | g upon the rocks of Governol AL SNOWSTORM eak In the lower reaches of the fa-1 jung here when its cngine went & United Savings bank of Detroit, has | Buidance of - students and - visitors, " Dee. 2 (UP)—-While us thoroughfare. : HOUSES FALL IN STORM filed suit for 400 shares of bank !|The signs describe the origin, type, T v AR b o thel populatiolotioacisins a el el ) Modica, Dee. 2 (U')—Two houses stock which Mr. Leland willed to a ag¢ and thickness of {he forr ) e e D iR e R i L 0! Sigurd Christian- A in here during a violent storm ' daughter by his first wife, Mrs. |tions. At the highest peak a lar sent of the coa pard cutter Rarita hap swept Sicily. One woman was Katherine L. Worrell of Detroit. |8ign shows across scction of MANUFACTURING JEWELER front employed in one buil alor T A2 for the sighted the ¢ s craft just ‘“' buried alive and killed and several | Mpa, Leland says that she gave $85,- mountains, 310 Main 0Dt Gosniereial Hds. lof New Yorlk o Cany 1 dns ss aline to the ople were injured. Communica- 000 toward enlarging the bank and! Hundreds of students come fo Open Evenings Until $:00 o'Cloc will mark ST roard 1 it 10| ijons were interrupted. the bank stock to her. I'the Arbuckles every year 1o carry ' — ik PR fuction even an that mar now the Ford American predecessors had had A year pleture. The new Ford, in many {later, when the 15 millionth Ford |respects a complete departure from twas produced, Ford's sales bezan | the old models. has just been put to, fall off. Finally, late last spring, [on public display. It is quite uns n-line lities quite foreign Ford suspended production and be- [like its immediate predecessors; conld eve tt flivver of tradition gan redesigning his car com- and if you'll look at the very first Ford said noth T Ford of 16 However pletely. picture yow'll agree it is evne more to scll wvery car b found stiffer competition than its The result is shown in the last|unlike the original Ford. lightly 15

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