New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFI’ ALD, SATURDAY, DE CF\IBI‘R 3, 1927, ; 13 MORALE IS GIVEN | moaratog ey CARDINA] SEBRNS g P e @WA!J A IS mommongzoss | \etion—0ther Lawsuits Aie File Wrath %Ms Tln‘;‘lflh Hii In tho Now Briain ai ’W‘;} L : . - Rep. Tilson Laughs at Proosed o AsK Bids on Garba Judge Believes He Did Not Mean ..., {0 Violate His Probation . il Removal. Fods Raps Gaudy Gaskets and I.ai'ge ot 1. Bt Floal Ofer e X ! served N i on Rule Change Morale, aged 25, of 103 ¢ ton, D1 P N 0 on- | pound 3 N 8 « et, charged with violation ¢ . 1 the pa- | Preser s SehEit = = 3 R of probation, was given the bene ) . ; i x 1 b i L X TR v W Dee. 3 (UP)—Al f doubt by Judge Itoche in lan ( » damages has been | st « 5 Bplay ok L : y co ackstage in the sen- A after Probation Of- | incline lic Ar Uter Miskis of Hart- [7:15 las ot g ¢ for the grand opening session of his ad testified t he G b 3 P v n v th congress here Mon- a8 _" had not been awar : ral ofter. | ASAiNst James 1a % : 1 er oy t n probation. A fine il othes i s ot miae Mack s cit of 1 2 i ing their hairs tal of $100 and costs, which was PRl Ve tho, orien it | served the pap ( . 3 27 this N 3 y with |0 prima . dont o Has U;m ‘,l( :‘. he charge He G 4 he e ) A. T LS lay night. | = ! \ 1 of 141 actions; Naane 5 LN AR U Ox lished in 1 Pilot Tasillo Ivt ; L T hue v publican group, urpitn must be paid within on t ‘ weeli, Judge Roche ordercd. bRl llogese 10 rights be rec- David Reed, re- . was threatening to T with a filibuster, blican, Kas., 1 to make Accor e, who five mont to he 1 ot all masses tomorrow wtholic people oftentimes entirely o to their incomes, wskots and the profy 1 bury their to Mr. Connolly, Mo s sentenced to jail tor besides being fincd, took an appeal to super vacated serve the s sroups did not ap- 2 mood for peace, Sitan N to ickly peace, condition necessit S . g were that to Hartiord hospi nd for th: f th reason suspension of HRIAn R ke of their tart off with more works. oused nators- and - NEARS NG OF he did not report fo 1he of old Christ] officer e i hotl may be city for several weeks, | (Continy t (&} - countrics nl‘ . an | : democrats b, Morale was given | e | . - S e ssion of the “In Chr {im oelrcAMine iote (Continued from First Page) 1 Smith would ! ¢ 60- s when sena- vice-presi- the oath 4 public state- ch) S her sl st but ders R iEcatts moining |lovne nt which rted will prevent any S represen of 11 Is of the | When he accused her of being un- n it Vare and Mchonou paid. Juc t prot a i him of mis- r which she . While h would arried ! the oath. owed would al- el e « on without raising at Var ibility is- mpt to cover up the real 1 ding its ne- r men 5 ; n Means 1 of 11 resting places of |jf S i G 1 ? ¢ Means Tieup Sired I ¥ Ree carried out would « lic church grants a ) ) « It W p the from organizing and reat privilege to her children {n That® P Y, P M iy 1 f ould tie up cverything at the out- 1 s them (o be ir 1 in t \ s ind and it 1 ery- 1tholics to bury their ives in this blessed soil and then i s as hercinbefore | The independents have served no- upon the leaders that The will pre for ¢ t them to “play out m ull 1 trans- the senate, they Perpetual Care Ordered. grocery | red T tax t I of t ices that their leg- rther reveals that th ks’ arge 3 T was ram will be considered. [ 1 all priests and ot I'robation Officer Connolly for the it Ensign| T T \ omp a date set now for con- 1eteries o see purpose of cffecting a reconciliation I heard a I8 the excentor named under t leration of a farm relief bill, and nts or possi tront, (Wil they want a place on the legislative ture or graves of three weeks wa T and m for consideration of a bill tle Do 3 or o curb the use of court injunctions 4 H!i J rrr! ’E N TH | in rod es, and a resolution s u‘,.i ‘I Li FEUL | calling for investization of American bottom, iplomatic polic in Central To Kkec had no coat, has been no provi- Harry Dor- W strect ation not yroper Hated by the ipport. e court col Mrs. Dorman BOMB FOR TEAGHER mwmww D peace in the party, the indicated they will consent arrangement. 11 O'Connell recen of th « r funeral pract usual peaceful opening day R otl fally the use of the hymn |W C: he house also was ex- ler Merritt of 1t if i Tsle of Somewherc” fn peeted to be rudely disturbed by a o A Tl ‘ 3Lis action pro- Illinios Girl Mear Death Alter belng planned by demoorats f wilitvy i and forci or i omment from a ¢ 5 i e rn republicans for liberal- Bty 5 o Protestant rectors | 1ioche said, e | oy ARSTRE e e ey ree. committes 1 Gt e rules. The strategy s ail ting i to the 1 i W that the words were |100king towards reconci are I}LP&[ Rene o commerce i mos “meaning o OOT REEASED, < TN probably will be 1 out today after the arrival of s G 17(. Tenn.,, demo- ader, to whom demo- t their plan. Tilson s Hopeful n house members were to be in their places stay there, in anticipa- mittee in sl vapidly to the front ay flucutial committee on many ways ger y ght. Republican Floor v of L ek i i son termed the proposed « s ¢ nember of investigated and W ]u vt f which would make ft Ui " 1 hom He w 2 bush wis part of our cas o A solutely absurd.” de- ¢ “I did tell some one about mfi n attempt” man of Ne ajor wte gets tied in a Ali- Lowever, the President's ay be delayed. Both i d Vare have been assigned others happy. 1f their ch Dy i | She desires 4, coats in the chamber—close to the i il are v to walk up to ntials as commit bors. T el ot in givine something tomw outgrown cle bombit 5 500 was posted L person e e o prayer s over an James P. Glynn of fair treatment. “If th hould the te: S Tiesolutlons to bar d is a member of the military i to corrobo vable to it ) Ha b Glients enate for their 1t the 20 e of an in a hotel | control temper,” she s ibly be sent 1 10 75 ¥ : is important fo sectis roes, who fc s clean sheets a n expenditures are nnot afford to pay 1 cut and there is very little likelihood *d then and the fight wrinto the lay ) months spent ef in the tell that b " ¢ J g o change e the doctor, killed ion as a soldier or in French n v 60 conts and s T all of the 331 senators DRgEUENE R dnlocation Sy aw Negre for $10 and 1 sentatives were i ! T v v | fiec S yort 18 heey P ore. We 'C 1 on of s d on Doty a few | fied Mrs. Dorman has | o B Briep e eepe e v the killing was « he s nutes after his arrival from Sidi g in three rooms since lea ," he said. vidow iled accow up to the pl lan automol 1 the 1 com re he was re rvice. They polite- ter has 2 the top c means committee had put touches on the new negro on or shir uning i i DRIVES AFTERINURY £, r,owl : A ! . ; A e g umite in the st ! s 1000 {ax reduction bill and X-Rayv 10 noon the other. This informed him that he ""”* hill so thi el ”'"‘; in- |/ hatasiton: A i Tl bt heda M st orfos o A v TR R R Eupona the nisht in thaltallitars | to. het raom ore might lave . f AR 1 ey be. oS orlorier (‘aifed Cancer Danger L e liiion ‘o o months ago. il < in the hous v the Londo Lnd ‘mulv )"nz«u g o EoEate e S it “lola became insistnt that 1 Albert Bowen With Possible Irac- reai ax bill is out of the way. Tead- e T e e e S LI 2 beeo onc s e Ml A h the man, not her abou . : plan to have a flood control use of X-rays In “beauty treatments” {men on the running boards ternoon he will be under A o Hegal e s ture of the Knee Takes Tioc 1 1 an ¢ 5 1 ioh a isk of cancer, ro but could not tell about ! complete supervision of the b gdih LD e Ady2 Ki clared in opposi- Y notgtill Lk nipjet b G money on old ¢ 1 he was on the far te legislative program es for Americn, for ated until the matter is out of the way, Women to Police Sta tion to an application for a licens y parlor in Lon- don for the removal of superfluous r from the face by ¢ | Attorney Gre Dorman has not treatment by his wife, man a to conduct a bea “Ha is an old the reason he magricd yit Street Woman ] 3 in waus that he needed a home 5 F rs—to | paradus, ) be e St : 5 Yoael) Hlll( in Auto Accident Admitting that a e anplica uid, 1 id mnot 3 ¢l- | return to him and live with him and el t el Mr i Lasso, aged of 54 tion mig mless, Dr. Knobel, gct into 1l Lo but, 'jook after hi 1 d o ot, was bruised about the who is one of the London county sides it r e off ¢ ' o corres- | digger, & f R | and lson s T i t at the corner council's ”‘“f"“yl officerg, said the QI Ok the trial and 3 will return, in, s ith office R re Miss Margaret Licgey and Summer streets council’s medical staff had v s of | testi 5 JUst want to st my eyes on | Attorney W son of o pros rth street and Miss Elc ock last evening. a large number of cases in which (Nt awin,” he [ed that she “cannot get much gold ahalind 3 ik Rock ave- owned and driven by cancer developed slowly from con- ve testimony in- 2 e LA ont of §$6 a wee v of the Le had discovered persons with la i1 pit not far from tinued treatment In one¢ London x hospital, he declared, there was a | ttack hol: of such case would recover, would 1 and would marry vorla n 81,560 Lawsuit Follows i & Automobile Colli wd of 163 Burlington s by a car of 110 this city, and driven 1 by Will wreh of as too crazy about me," h v Oricans TR Lasso of 54 Talcott . A good s A school te h - - t city 4 AR south Bennett f]"]"’:b"‘f by \';“I‘ "-‘\"‘. Mer of a o TWO CARS COLLIDI G. W. Hellberg, who in- tn‘« ft ey Doty wi ciaining .’“”'u*l i VH‘“ 1E0, cothe, 111, g one Manford Dart v that the car It that ) g Lo Ars of i gus J. Urqubar room schoolhouse ¢ o going east on xTa 5 heing { £ one of tie pair, Al 5 R 5 C d g & en by I Eolig cast g on Main eotabout § (Mol 1 Doty wa ) the office of | & "‘ R (e sad of (he pupils, Grace Johnson T.anox 1|1 was about to nd was g il galraciol Col, Rollet, ot e oo TS 0 B Tar SLuCk B s okd, was with « 1 © street when i r kin“ ! oft “l-’: perr mat Sidi Bel i .”'l“"'\v'”; ”v““i o A few secon r 11 of Ar \ t it o applied the il l‘.H. e the marker |DeTobOrOn boiled veteran of 2 S e o the fire there was an explosion ¢ Sdatie 5 £ oncoming trat- e : liendahl be sald: ‘Clare (Doty ¢ the interseetion of Park, LI old st hlaned sstove ved io car ! of Arch |f s car, which was go- e ey {home 20 miles aws At LR . 1 Main strects on - Novewiber e 3 3 s AUSTLEhe Lasso Sk ey SR sl wding af attention Doty replic - o Sa : indows shattered. The ot ‘ Y[ w il s str by the latter when it - . |ing oceurred. 3 - oL bout 7:05 p. m. The % : 5 QRS Saab PepRiRY ?P RREFRE | . = Oui, Mon Colonel,” as he did o all | Guims ‘that the def-mar Was uninjure car ar Officer no 1, and before it was brought S o o coloj ubsequent remarks. ek him as he was crossing a F T 5 for 1 on 1 stop it had struck a car owned ;:r the re- | Bt vou dre an estrenely Wk |reot, throwing him 1o gion Auxiliary Heads i 1 Lehrer of 154 East Main i 1o colonel conti O llin st e o : Convene in Hartf 1. The acclde sarked on the north side ; i : 4 nt @ s ene in Hartlc I L O | nd West | hoy a_h e ]M-n; ."“wll s ; 1 Hartford, Dec. & (R —Unit pre At st Main street facing east. The K | Main streets ¢ r 28, Fred You should ha had {welve ets , face, v ks (55 € ' i ) I car slightly damaged. ir o Mille TouRhE I o, in your hr " Je called Doty one | and that he buifjiedSICHEERDES AL SeCT ] ]‘ "“‘”( f‘]” SOP L STUDENTS SHOOT ANTI-REDS ) eall : it = s R e ¢ £ ot e tine he had ever | nome, onnceticut gathered | o or Dec. 3 (P—Four hun- . i \re . T o Drury, The pl scen nnd praised his (wo mentions | Constable John 8. Iccor served |the firat luncheon and pariey of the | gomt UITH b : e in Priest’s House P sustained an injns fo his | in orders for gallant conduet in bat- | the papers. American Legion auxiliary today at yorsity stor mill at | ok dividends Causes Little Damage g Ird | 11 that his ¢ drum 1. | tle against Druses, | S he Hotel Trond. fankow, whic d sever- | " the (1 A pr timely discovery of a fire in B | Constable Frank Cl performed | “I did not expeet any pink | TmoMAS FrEZGERALD DIES The parley, which f v 1 5 women wor ed five b > office of Rev. Matthew J. Tray \'( [ the service. | party.” Doty sai s legion | Winsted, Dee. 3 (P—Thomsa I. |0'¢ cl luncheon was presided over i-red union officials into the open n hag pastor of §t. Mary's church ? - = ice after 1 “I think | Fitzgerald, 51, foreman of the Com- | by Mrs, Ruth 15 f ol is reported from fricials ided a blaze that might have > LICENSE 1S RETURNED thun mereial Printiy partment of the state president il i ous, in the rectory at 544 , 2 | The police were notified by t aicky Devi @ defach- | Citizen Printing Company died heve | program inelud B A t at midnight last night. ’( ? commissioner of molor v \ent of his con they filed | today after w few ks iliness. | mander Earle 12 ¢ . M of wa turated with i p | ioday of tie returns of the operatc past the fortr their way | His widow, fou and two | Legion, various c i who did 1ot inte Al i 1 atine beeame ignited by spon- B 5 S | Tieenses of Oscar . Johnson of 1o the Middle Atlas region, as Doty | brothers survive h committecs of th A ene i 1 n T ol tancous combustion and tho floor ? Watch I T 'H £ | sevfiiour stre Pred Ruchii of | vas obtaining his > papers. Alr. Titzgerald had scrved in town | consider the iv en and it is reported | New 13 1 lodge, No. B P was charred, causing slight damage. 1 ip in the News) P | B et, Joseph Maietta of 485 | Doty's only * worry was h ald | politic 1 selectman, a member | ing year a s cretary Mrs. | that the communists are organizing | o, 3, at lodze Tooms tomorrow | Painters are working in the rectory e i Week ? {reel, and the suspension of ihead. It was shaved three days ago |of the board of finance and a mem- | Fthel L, Panzer of West Harttord. armed corps to bring about an- | e Tn addition to the program fand the waste had been used in the & 4 | the licenses of Louis Tibeau of 182 fin expectation of his departure for | her of the school committee - S other reign of terrer. | already annc d, there will be vo- | work. ] ? ? | Boaver str Ca he of | Morocco, where the Legionnaires | o T { Pictures composed of small nicces - — |cal number by Charles J. Stuhlman, Co. No. 8 of the fire department PP PPRRPR AP R P OR LUt West et and John |meet a smaller and more pervasive lm JAD HERALD CLASSIETED ADS |of wall paper are & new fad In| Tondon now has women veter-|Tha musical prozram fs in charge |was called and extinguished the { Iy DR | Szymanoski ot s0 ille street. | foe than the Moors. | FOR YOUR WANTS Lurope. inarians. lof Organist William H. Bishop. blaze in a few minutes. | I

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