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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. Waterbury — Representative citi- | ity to make himself loved by every- | seek any foreign loans as has been | of p nal benefit from this my Y. FE U TU i locsn't even know the !ellow‘u; Connecticut-Waterbury ‘Vermont, | he considered the ambassador to be | which the government faces. 1s no i « for doctor bills and | ' 5 o ADAEE Tor tha tamily. SEE EARLY RETURN OF LONG TRESSES New Hav Burglar get jewelry | flood relief plans. [m.- personal friend. | "I belleve the country must be Y PR HAT"]N ) : R = 1 at $3.000 from residence of | e | Calles added that his invitation to | reconstructed with its own re- ain woul v ) e money | S : g ) : O v!=vl~-v--:-vn \\»“'l‘l;' kf:mxb'mlf e:li | Morrow to join the tour was due to | Sources,” the president said. He de- i h c He D e R wn W s King | theater, leaving good set ¢ ger- | 4 afford the ambassador | clared that the work will be slower g S e |confused with another young mar |gjector of § Ll _ | an opportunity to know the country | Without resorting to foreign aid but Lawyer's Plea of Sl Sicrfice . e e e St e e e f | o e o s |1 YA b mors worty o 11} ion o Aihalis : L 3 was) HlL recover with his 0 enty-one varsity foot- | with first hand information as to| Asked what he regarded as hi ot Tt > church < rbh ont of ri during ter Connecticut Agricul- ) | how the ' program was heing | most difficult job as president, Cal- s, w Brit . c leaning operations at len r ith two exceptions, | | carried out. No better way could |15 replied: “To be understood—yes, by Accused Wins Clemenc 1 woul tomorrow, |sured : y e | e R Bolth DR BUStxiosl NuEGul {be found, he said, to destroy the |y that I mean both at home and daily heaped | abroad.” tion ofti |8 being called Tom by his folks. | : = A . | : | cal which are fr own omartes smterson | MeXiCAD President Lauds New coorficson™™ 5 [0 vt st e v y 0L tain Ne : e U have | Middle aunity was manife 1 ! e G 'rf\l“‘ Eecom : & SiCdteey T"Ir}l* 11’{’;, s a few the | of ter give ar in jail on plea | | ywhere on this trip Ambas- | the overnment's policy in regard to _young man whose f Ll b e P eiohnant s eordIs Ly i 1 the guilty to breaking and entering | U, s, E[]Voy r Morrow has received from the | it, the president said the Catholics ibilities strained nd the hadiony Bt remps Seslrsielcunngs of 2ale)and lediboriotinanan American | eq, , and taking wine, 1 | s of common people demon- | hiad made no recent overtures for a reaking point, whey ganectis iy ; e Tt iy | fter Pinil ke cantoor 0 — | strations of their sympathy toward | scttlement. He added: Keough, former pa post carrier 3 - 3 forecast is correet. § [pieting an American_army ol ; Told by his fnancee| Mexico City, Dee. 7 (P—The six | him,” Calles sald “T am happy that | “If such overturas should be made s given a heari t L of the American Society of B "','m)‘:“i'g ;! finger at . ohn Bu Do ) drinking 1e was to Wecks that Dwight W. Morrow has, he is the United States ambassador | My attitude would be that which 1 States district court at H r o B Contuily e, S e o \nmaé}:l,‘.,m' “1‘_‘7“ £ ,"‘,("”'L Hoadh Ll . Peter W. Hancock, 82, |boen in Mexico as American ambas- | to Mexico and that improvement in | have already expressed, ad infini- SHlag R e CHINER 0L S A fhat Thadbes Wom BRG e i e be AN AR e i Y 1 her, shoots self. |sador have witnessed a great im-|relations between the two countries | fum: that is—Here are the laws ost oftice funds 3 i e ! desipn ronth | provement in Mexican-American re- | is heing effected.” land the constitution; they must be Keough L e B S LR . ’ or \Wales L. De. latlons because of Morrow's work. | —During the trip Biptas | Distr IBD S nnoll ! ence | New York — A letter by t seriber, wrote the editor de an, reclected in higy | President Calles told newspapermen | row and President Calles had m: I'homas by Assistar ) tion offi ver knew |thor of “Don Juan” has vani |an apology for false views of Amers sreo three starts against | ¥ho accompanied the ambassador | private intetviews but what was di Atppney Geotgs B st 1 ‘ ited ney as [sc wore around Dr. John Roach lican sentiment. Owen Seaman, edi- or mayoralty. el 0 RO G0 (O ARG G it ol s B iy s et arged with cmbezzding from ¢ Y Straton's church. A gust of wind ftor, replicd there would be no apol - R | vealed | R s overnment C. O. ileetd e o also Mad ol | Blewitl cut aiiade o & collector's|loss: thab il cxitic’ should: ‘blame Tro bl Calles, however, does not intend to | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS pramounstoisd y 1 he knew |office in a nearby scraper. The |first the mayor of Chicago for mak- stal laws returned by He wan I ek i ‘ it were suct enveiops which had contained |ing this country the laughing sto grand jury and several cases | m F ‘ ip 4 1 f t 3 homas | Byron's missive was found on thelof the world and second, the boust osed of at opening of December Charge Is Explained. 1 qyagtjoned Judge Mar u street 1n front of the church. lof Americans that America won the term of federal district court. Tn explaini char _ |war. Back came Glasgow with dou ourt, Attor € Marseilles — Pooh pooh for the |that th tor of Punch is a proper| B port — Torty-1wo pleas en- gl o of 29, Dy uack A : Colicn at | Count of Monte Christo! “Anybod t will appeal to th ¢ opening of criminal super- | Buyiflg freshly ground Coffee iS like court that|could get away from thers” Te- ities of the world. ior court term, 15 pleading gullty to \ 1 tag ‘" "““ ¥ ;Y' p i 1 v‘ c : . ‘. ade, marked Bennett J. Doty, alias G i . . Fort | Cawkenino el cione tuneifine — picking vegetables fresh from your garden 05 in Jfithes poat jaftice SR : r od that Attorney bert Clare of the Foreign Lo, oL . F. McDon Britain [after taking a look at the Chateau one over Will . learning ord — Connectlcut eltizens | 4 Ly Governor Trumbull to give The stub is returned with R ; sent, had | D'If, to run a pl rously to Vermont flood suffer- The syn Ambassador Mor- | obeyed. All you have to do is to | come hack and obey the laws and the constitution and the religlous question fs settled.” e *hiladelphia law for| Morrow’s main virtue is his ablil- | money collected. Postal official i | —_— silot,” he sald in then check up. Keough, he said, ; New York — A shortage of tin ! fiies often but always with a pilot. | ers relief; letter from Governor o ook parcels which Were not hand Thomas sentenced Keough due to that new car seems to be no e — | ks of Vermont made public say- over to him, and kept both parts of "0 T in the Hartford county | Ford joke. The World's radio station| New York — The almighty dollar ing that v i greatest necessity. P e tag, a & DIOIC © | jail. He 1ed execution of the [picked up a British government has a | ompetition just no — Thus it was impossible sentence ordered him to report |message quoting the Earl of Oxford the top of the ladder. Nine mi e .ondon — Bout batween heck up on packages until s ‘o Mr. Connolly every two weeks. [and Asquith as telling the London currencics are either at or Jimmy Sk N. B. A. champlon, lon was aroused ar eSUE4= 1 Connolly was requested to report tin syndicate that there 6 urgent [parity with it. Loughran, npion, for world's lightheavy- | ton started. to the court once a month, need of increascd of production; that A total of T1 8 represent- | - goough im ely left the court {only the recent Iull in Ford plants | now comes weight championship suggested by | 1g collections of 3 € - room with his attorney. Although |saved the world from a serious |t 2 i A fellow went | Commissioner Donahue as way out | olved, he sald ourt sessions had not been conclud- |shortage. |to Eddie Stinson’s hangar in Detroit of present situation —arising from Accused Breaks Down. ¢d, a crowd followed him out into | — {ana asked for a lift. Eddie accom- conflict of opinion giving two cham- Keough maintained his composure |0 1onco o cpere o was surround- | Dresden, Germany — The silver imodated to the extent of 600 miles. [pions partial recognition. hroughout the hearing, anss 2 e e yuestions in a clear voice ar h- out hesitating, and it was not until | ¢ ypeir continued friendship. It the hearing was over and he realized g at this point that the young | that he was a free man, did e ypan inally gave way to his feelings . \ ek O 200 ol . 1 wept frecly for scveral minutes, { : h ] To' malibgioiala amenp oniBan st CEE RS R LR e e 8 g ¢ ll h th b t of the accused, Judge Mangun cotator felt a lump in his or her | ou l as we ave e ves brought out facts on conditions | {; 00t at the same time, Amons| ‘ m vhich he said surpassed anythivg | yo friends who shook hands with | he ever befora encountered in NS oough ag he left were several clerks | 18 years in law practice. It Was & ¢ron the local post office. story of pathos, loyalty and heroic | ) S o pos on, 10t expe W difficulty on the part | ing a job. i (‘;:(115 ::nnm\ S Canadian Le.glslature | model young man. Notl n Works Nu{hts for Beer| 18 years that I have heen practicing , \Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 7 (P—Night | y law has ever made such an impres- 'oqsions of the legislature have been | sion on the community of New e _ : Or er Ons Britain. age of Manitoba's new liquor bill “Three yvears ago his father dled. | 1oviding in part for government- | The widowed mother has b owned beer parlors and a cash and during the entire three years \rry salo of hard llquors. Second | fLaoton DIISE sis- | pending of the bill was before the | ter, who married unfor AR his Lrtamon | who is divorced, s ill men 4| Under the proposal beer would | physically and bills for hospital and | gaq1 for ten cents a glass and 25 medical attendance have ! ts a bottle in parlors established She has an eight year old son. |t {1 aooroved hotels. The beer | There also is a brother, who is ill, S has had three operations and now is | +o veterans’ and chartered clubs | « patient in the hospital, T he entire ;g n ned golf clubs, | dngtiuly 2y GO i * ment authority to engage in manu- | g, clothing and providing I s i and power to| itention has fallen upon the shovi- : or lense manufacturing | ders of this young man. He shoul 2 lered the whole burden and refus: SRR | ald from others, e 5 en impossivle witnin e | FOrd’s Little Rest | fow days to walk the strects Saved Shortage of Tin of New Britain wit n Deo- | 7ondon, Dec. 7 (M —Henry Ford, ple on all sides who expr I oo et (e tomob 1 pao- sympathy” continned Judge Mangan. | gy tion, averted a world shortage | Iiofa i ory By nc NIl oL t at tin, Lord Askwith declared at a | least one other lawyer in New B \l mecting of the London Tin | -'Lffl ha:“l \‘f:‘l‘ll:l(\‘-l:“yv(\(.)‘h‘nljl v\!"::“ E sy z ‘ ] . . L e Gaser oo You, too, will find that LUCKY ’ the entire community had rallied to | | a ding to the small | ‘nln.ahl- R . t warchotises, Lord . 3500t el him make e, AN T 1T ' STRIKES give the greatest pleasure — = Y o acin 10wt the sowd | 2ed i 1931, Thia wea guerted, T Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes 124 lonial Spirit +ho was hoy bl | G i o e | you ever smoked. Made of the choicest ALY ‘_ \ tobaccos, properly aged and blended with A Ly R\ B. C. Porter Sons P e bit of bite Our display of Authentic Colonial Reproductions is most unusual and & ! the prices are surprisingly low. Tablets are a vegetable 1 : : Ve o . et h lbainativ | Here is a partial list of our Mahogany and Maple pieces. ) fomming e, bt @ sats % COLONIAL DESKS A N m a good start in life, il i 1 “IT’S TOASTED”—no harshness, not a d a4 mill "-'m":";;’:f('; s e : : nor : FINEFUR CH"-DREN' great skill, and there is an extra process— /NSNS O TNV /TSN SMIE AN 78 AN 76 AE 7 A0 forceee 2 | Giuseppe DeLuca . 57.00 . $69.00 $85.00 $97.00 $109.00 { by them and | b Recognized by | writes: e a GATELEG TABLES il . . T at greatdst consideration ' v | $21.50 $2250 $27.00 $3250 $35.00 ular about cigarettes. , at § E . ! $875 $11.50 $19.75 $25.00 $§29.50 never irritate my , ' throat.” d SPINET DESKS at $39.00 $45.00 $55.00 $79.00 $114.00 O uzts T LOW BOYS HIGH BOYS FOOT STOOLS | TIP TABLES med but a safe v A . e Including Governor Winthrop Style Known family Tescbeoiiae Noted Baritone of the Metro- s WINDSOR CHAIRS Jward SEWING CABINETS Lucky Strikes satisfy o : : BUTTERFLY TABLES a $19.75 $35.00 $42.50 $49.50 $55.00 | | | $59.00 to 575.005 $Q7 to $1 8750 | $5.75 to $35.00 | $15.00 to $35.00 1 Tn France. pleas medy for constipation, ym six years | politan Opera Company, at $5.95 $9.00 $12.75 $1350 $15.00 mee - 4] give, of course, the wd se | tomywvoice. lampartic- . ) p g Martha Washington and Priscilla Styles my taste in flavor and b $21.00 $2250 $25.00 $37.00 $39.00 S;m%/(_ ¢ by L v | CRETARIES LLL " % No Throat [rritation t’s toasted oo orter ons ® ( The sudsless cleaner makes the kitchen sink and enamel stove glisten «+ o for it quickly loosens dirt and grease. 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