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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. rates weighed 568,325,518 pounds, |f§ (1] Institute at Washington, D, C. !in 1921 and by President Coolidge |in the electric chalr January 12 with |der's great problem is whether she |train. on which $19,655,406 was collected. In his letter to J. Robert Conroy | in 1924. [)\cr former lover, Henry Judd Gray. [should have her nlne-year-old’ T. Byers, engineer, was mot ex- U Government and coagressional of New Dritain, elerk of the com-| “When Stubby died a plaster cast| pr. Raymond F. C. Kieb, _state |daughter, Lorraine, brought to see | pected to live, while others who suf- mail handled free of postage total would have been $14,501.308, | | “The commission's experts will 3 o e nanie et on Mesisiation | . ment.” Mr. Conroy was the owner|sents Stubby 1 1f, the beloved |00 q ble stions. | Y2rd she replied: “No, I might get! Operating Deficits Cut by Nine oo armun ves okueennfor | Funds Subscribed by Members ot Scims. [ miscotof he 20t Divion. as he S AY FSatonsbls MBS ooy rect wot in tho stah and take (Bag Weather Sending ! loyes, restoration of the Many Decorations ppeared in 1 I 4 2 Al Million Last Year lent pritata mailing oard collot- o Bddy-Glover Post | vecorations and Honors are notn. | "oaned by 3. mabert Conros, [PG0E Mot don From - sive, Sne- | S President Calles Home 2 2 n-delivery busin | ing new to Stubby. A veteran of Stubl of the 102nd """.d“r‘s lawyers, doctors or relatives | Six Severely IndH'Ed ! Mexico City,, Dec. 6 (P —Dis- on Ehortnald el | four major engagements, he already o1 Statcs infantry, 26th Diviston.” 1,400t her family history as it might | 5 31 CING S | . = |patches from Camaron say that bad WP o on te~usient sec- SMANNING | cars, pinned (0 e chamois blank- des et [ear on her menta conaition or ai-| AS Train Leaves Track |[7 71 {06, CER00 520 et bed E o - effective spe- | (W Lo 3 (ot which admirifg French women | a v o . 3 ¢ mel eftictency of the postal s : SiAsh Washington, oSk SN L RO e e LUNACY BOARD WANTS |ments that might have affccted her| Aflanta, Ga., Dec. § (P—Six men had forced Prosident Calles to con- Sy ; ! A 2 Gohhatiouta L uoh M edonaiod | En s i SUEE CAS S |mind. !were seriously injured, one probably 'clude his tour of northern Mexico S o0e r d fee| - stripe, three service -v“ll-: ani Dr. Joseph W. Moore added that |fatally, when the locomotive and 12 |and return to the capltal without in- e touch with for san the mascot of the Yankee divi-|numerous other decorations and the three psychiatrists of the com- | cars of an Atlanta, Birmingham and |augurating (he Xicotencati Rails. s is to be honored after death. |me: st honors were won mission would be sole judges as of | (oast freight train left the tracks The presidential traln, on which < sentative E. Hart Fenn of|at Chemls des Dames, where he dis- {whether the suggestions had any near here shortly after midnight to- | Dwight W. Morrow, United States which first-class postage | Wethersfield, acting for the Eddy- |tf by capturing a | state Commission Will Consider All jreal value. day, starting a blaze from deralled |ambassador and Will Rogers, Ameri- sing postal kavings | Glover post of the American l,f‘nnfm.;('.unmn spy d saving the life of a R oAbl e, ¥ Dana Wallace and Joseph Lonar- [gasoline tank cars that for a time |can humorist, are gucsts, is due at . establishment of a|New 1 n, Conn., will make offi-| doughboy during a ga uxl::ck. ; teasonable Sug; 3 do, two of Mrs. Snyder's three at- [threatencd to destroy the entire |Mexico City tonight. ot registration ol ¢jal prescntation of Stubby new | The silver plate, 16 by 14 inches torney: i | v X . 4 Law. Others, {torneys, will cooperate with the ction of com- | decoration at the annual mecting of | in size, tells Stubby’s story briefly as LRG0 (e Paemiisslo i N T e mail hoxes for American Red Cross here De- | follows: 2 New York, Dec. 6 (R—Members |torney for Gray, said: | permission for mail tr: cember 7. | Born In New Ha of the state lunacy commission an-| “We had an expert alfenist exam- | 1 common-carrier mo Fenn To Do Honors (S ¥, the famous mascot o}, aunceq yesterday that they would |ine Gray before he was convicted, \ d in interstate | p. m., Wedne . Repre- |the 26th Division, wa v welcome both suggestions and in- (and I would prefer to consult him HE USIN N permission o | ottt il T t to Johu | Haven, at, H v mation from the attorneys for |first.” Jotisrton iricEs | Barton Payne, chairman of the Red | Washington, D. C., . He saw |, Rtuth Snyder, sentenced to die | Lonardo yesterday said Mrs. Sny- that persons found it to engraved with|17 months of scrvice overseas and That means that we have pleased our customers— o extort mon c veteran fighter. } went through the offensive of the| B that we have gained the confidence of the public—that means Marne, Aisne-Marne,| g : it. Mihiel and Meuse-Argo Te . we have served well. SO he tuna suscribed by sutys come [0 e s e 1 | Baking Powder Plus! ; general rec- | rades-In-arms of the XEddy-G cars one wound stripe and three o Years of experience have taught us how to conduct a o cover such SRR e service stripes. His famous coat L s 5 = :fl?:"‘,l;l,l,, ot Stabby in which | was made and embrofdered with the | Rumford adds real food value to cakes, hot us:gjgar&:smess }llow to buy the right cars—re« e e et ens anaa : flags of the allics by the women m‘\ breads and pastry. In addition to msli‘nz condition them properly. ekt ; IAD HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS At Red Cross Muscum ChateUTISEES ‘ batter and dough just right it also makes | If you need a used car let us help you in selecting avs a difficult. pesledly B e o e Eddy-Glover Member | baked food actually more nourishing. { § one. We offer you our experience and our judgment LR 4 in the nafion: | “Stubby was made g life member Rumford is a perfect leavener—plus! 1sin nd o he American Nationa Qe Ser e | YOUResedf PILES| o e imar v |IRUMFORD | lfgg&sf;nfi’f Ts?,R SALESTE?R%L is 1o different from others, and if ethers | | | 0, : o “onn. have obtained absolute relief by using i i y 8 casf % s Sl holesome Sooils 3 ensive PAZO OINTMENT, &0 can yo 1shes should be ed In v President Wilson shook Thands| | The Wi : 008l | | rere drugeitsele PAZO OINTMENT wnder [ ivmiory of the 102nd regiment at|with him on Christmas Day, 1915 R & Baking A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE the postma al said, | | g mrantee g cure Melior. Blind, Blesse or | o "Haven when It ds completed. {and he was officially reccived at 1 BA \ £94 AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT mittce on the census of the louse|was made of his body within which |commissioner of correction, who re- [her in Sing Sing. Though in the fered burns, were: of representatives, of waich Repre-|the ashes of lis cremated remains|eyseq to let Dr. Clarence Neymann |Shadow of the chair, Mrs. Snyder,| R. V. Woodham, conductor; R. L. {sentative Fenn is chairman, referred | were encased in an airtight metal of Chicago psychoanalyze Mrs. Sny- |according to prison officials, is|Jones, Scott White, fireman, R. T. | to Stubby as “this remarkable and |container. der in the death house, sald: strangely careful of her health. Ask-|Scott and an unidentified negro fire- | truly human member of this regi-| “And so this figure truly repre- ed to exercise in the death-house |man. Protruding Piies. | yuld be submitted at appro- | | orin tin box, 6. Why ot try it. |u i oo o e o tiran | i Roind . Ehoatiest Teraing) time. A report on the cost| the various classes of e revenues for the year to- 3,121,088, an increase of 187, or 3.53 per cent, Audited expenditures tot ase of $34.- in previous years was not rec as a cash expenditure. Ex: ustments for obligations over from the previous year nding, €xy 04, maki master general for to improve the postal hese included provision + the president classif to carry into effe views providi for the : tion of postmasters at first, sccond offices, and repeal r term of O Approval wi government owner of good inguished Fn e PNECYS 7 - 5o S CHRISTMAS i s | | T T8 GIFT it i et | [ HIRETH - . SUGGESTIONS {bility of commercial a : i 1 (i 4 i [ A for and Less Smoking Stands End Tables Bridge Lamps Foot Rests RS e —— = (2 Card Tables ertising s | : g Candlesticks : § i Waste Baskets Keep youth | Fortunate the Home Ll ) that Receives this L R DINING ROOM l o ,! ; : < Windsor Chairs 0 | | Ongel i Ii‘:DIl{) 0 ‘/%'k Sl{ J I 'II‘ I[f: | et SCélfiS L) . 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