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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. Y t T rived at the Tis ; i . | cold adding to their suffering, the tion is from the ! iff, $1,575, to recover lease. J PETER w HAN!;&[;K called shortly after 9 o'clock las UKLAH{]MA’S [;HIEF l Clty ltems H”SKY I]fifis HELP a continued to break trail to!farms aid. | D. ‘Gaffney for the plninov:‘ff...\ii::sifv - PR night, he found Hancock lying dea i oSO Warren, they arrived late his condition threatens not | Guzauskas, by Willlam Guzauskas i on the kitchen floor. T } ] Monday exhausted. The huskies were |merely agri . but the cconomie | against Fred Neurath, for the plain- r | Eullgt Hola In hisAemplaiand nsssb Edwird Gorfuin of 165 Arch strect with another musher and a new |life of the nation, for in order to|tiff, $450, for injurles received when : N S R el ported to@)fficer Thomas Lee that team was recruited. have prosperous cities we must have | struck by an automobile, Roche & 1RRRES Two chambers had been 4 d was stolen from the doorway L volver. 1 and one shell Woman Qver N. Emmette, Argument With hiad been ex- undertaker, of Legislaure. Convenes at Own s i The party negotiated the last 25 extremely rough country An 11,000 foot summit ot his store When sickness comes—you need and service—all threc 11 hou Canine Teams Rush Medicine " agriculture abelus for the Americ per plaintiff. Saxe, 1 farms cent since 1% as one of the hazards. The men, \ per cent of the net inco A = Middletown took charge of the re- |4t The Fair Preseription Dept.— cquipped with snow shoes, helped the latc Magnus Se- i » i in a ending the arrival of B. C. ‘ aet. M i 2 e neome c st | lander is value $7,2 e - ) nicid | mains pending Call and N Probe | g e > steep grades, income and lusuries must | lander is valued at $7,200, according —« , TN Ends With Suiede e R O i Call and Starts Probe (e e A 10 Dangerons Miles v s [Rtenlead e T s i e s A e 3 Seleen el te Ik charge of the funeral No | it Diteer Tolk Sicel ot g Ted =0 A5Wh aloes n bearing the cost of government. [ court. Real estate on Carlton strect B d Petor W. lancock, 32 years old, | ienta” has been made. - Bumal| Oklahoma City, Dec, 7 (P—Okla- last night that as he was| McCull, Tdaho, Dec. 7 (P)—Show- PUndithiolth iho fIXeIAYE WO deaineito dpstrov, he [1a yaited gt #5000 dnd 2 TiEWERES iy . aTai T ancodcla s vass| mentafias fbtan Smade: b et e L s ink his car in front of 407 Main "y e D0 Gy eported over long | Wages of labor, (o impair the pros- | 00. Mary Selander is ap- 1 ts reside at 31 Fair cet, is| . M |day remained firm in its plan to in- | Strect. an automobile b against it ohih e e that he probably perity of and husiness, to | pointed executrix. (! $ 1d. the vietim of a| st and 1 the right front fen- |{ g o SR (TS Gl facEith el les n [ evolve according the senate determined » driver of the other car of treac 1s T S iotn A BxoDe: alancs e . to Medical Examiner Loveland | whether such an ass iled to make himself known, ac- o e it ' Ehcie ericuitireRiniiing ] of Middle . Accor to the| Y {thority to institut cording to i > report m Middictown po- | iras S ‘ e i L | e lean coal is good coal rice tteal Sunany DN o 1) lice, Hancock who was said to Jav i Ly Conll& WoealCor i e eaa | UhE ooy o JUDGMENTS FILED 1 a heavy drinker, suddenly com- | I 5 5 A X : a8 SR z 1 : d suiclde at the home of Mrs. | SERRUaE, an in-| A son was born at New Brituin | jtouston ’ with Judge in City Court Makes Ruling | ' formerly of this city, ession, the | General Lospital today to Mr. and | S Pl i T S et GG | ormerly £ ¥ Fhou sterday perfect- | Mrs. John Ballach of 223 aver t nk 3 m he lived and of whom he A 1 M G \ et 5 s Werdenhoff ———— The following ju 3 ALOUEEC. tive 12, ) v in the speclal | with is said to have | attentions hut ts, finally unless e Tisko, who is a widow children 1 Hancock irinking ha to marry him 1 drinkiy s reported | I fwo eng ca last ey Hailed as Pea London, Dec. 7 (T esident Coolidge n ress chictly newspaper cdito tion on naval policy need of more cru rplanes for i} ning « and liquor ultimatuim Hancock sud- Wis | The gist of virtuall into his is that the Pre anof contains noth nxiety in London f United States chooses {not concern the Brit attempt to compet but will build their own nee aid that city, had susly but had not lived her t Ten T 1 a rvals, gured in The Times is amo accident in an- | ponents of this view. was thrown c sages of the me 3 ut landed on his | paper closely ¢ railroad His s of the as broken and at the at Geneva and time his life was despaired of, but eptance of the A he evenn Possessad would natural ability as a piano| ion but an incr Hancock worked at various |armament in this capacity, having played | Disavowing the rig ser of motion |criticize the American o with smaller | Morning Post hopes Ny recovered ured Is in his decla building. olely tri-partite ave s involved not “as we do mot movement speaker of the house, a1 that charges would b A (ugainst several state depart o¢ Plan o wa The hessage part of to con- London The senate itsel fter votir into . adjourn resolve ourt peachme 1 subje 1l of nator Mac Q. Wi {president pro tem. The sen designated jts cide whether tatives has th 11 o nd plans—the | submarines vy, but no cou | of r v all the com- 'sident's state- out c ing to Meanwhile or what the | jonston co ued to to build does |)opigiators. He declined to h, Who won't |s oo mitfar with' America |40 i 6rm him the le cording to fon. governo nor of representat slatur First of all RETRthe | ot in sessior It cites p which, onfirm British | " confer- tend to shov merican pro- et w y conrtesy. Johneton committee chairm velcoming them citizens forming them they had no convene, in view of his re call th ssion, A similar condition preva years ago when Gov. J. C refused a demand for a spe Gov. then h in naval ht or wish to n decision, the 22 10 § to | st t to mee Henry &, New lunch speciuls at Crowell s named! o vt mounced | Officer Clarles McCartl rd today |ed that two small dresse ments len off a clothes line at 3 Taber Says Drilt of Population Is Toward Gity eport- were of im. e Hhnan: (Community Chest Not ¢ (e thus | To Ask Increase in '28 it nate thus | rt to been sent out to the tions represen- organi forming the t with- | United Community corporation ask o that cach organization have {budget fo compiled and re- nore the | ! urer ¢ | Although there is said to be more | ives sent | | i emand f. his yea B e was in |, % I than Grange last zricul- nspor GLASSES-— e farmers The Gift For Mother at although fo thesn G Max D, rious s S . when in seven years the Frank E. Goodwin|| oo il s Eyesight Specialist f“”:l’ ):fu & ‘ 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 asses ot exceed that of | budget for n: compiled later this | nded the itement. | and in- right to | fusal to | iled four | . Walton | sclal ses- Andrews & Co., and SCRATCHES healing by prompt application of Resinol 16 Days it o do your hristmas shopping. You can do your Christmas shopping with absolute com- fort vight in own home the ) TG 52.19, Monkicw M. D. Saxe Honeyman vs. J for the your through the smarting and hasten the HERALD'S CHRISTMAS GIFI GUIDE Classificd ~ ction {reproach America for following her policy, she will not reproach us for following our: sion, but finally agreed and was im- peached. Gov. Walton,, howeve called out the National Guard to bar the legislators from the capitol isko, the widow whose mar d to have causec iit suicide, is a na- | Although commenting generally of Branford but had lived in on the friendly tone of the message, [0 ,*6 SEOT from, e . foy several years. With |the Westminster Gazette calls the |Pollin® who died about a year | president’s utterances on the tarift i . . she conducted a store at the insular and exceptionally narrow. | of FPleasant and Stanley The paper thinks that nobody hold- © her hushand’s death [ing other views on the subject would store | cver get Into the White Hou: 18 raided twice by | local police frs. Tisko was con- SHEPPARD-BASS MATCHED Boston, Dec. 7 (F)—Johnny Shep- vard, Woburn boxer, has been matched to meet Benny Bass of Philadelphia, world's featherwelght age the Shopkeepers Oi)g Safes claimant, at the Elks charity vieted each fime of violating the liquor law and was bound over to the superior snd of- to go out of To Save Yeggs Trouble Philadelphia, Dee. 7 (P —Burglars ! hent on cracking safes in upper Lusiness a o city. Tt Darby township from tonight on will while s lucting the find signs reading “This safc is open. on et, ma °S1 Do not blow it.” In the windows of all the stores, The merchants fund bouts in Providence, 1 fender. S r, announced here today, To Cure a cons his hon ant com- & with her moved to Westfield Han- ccompanied her and had been home for the past hiree montl « A~ tion in tl nds of the medical of the township becama desp after thicves had broken open safe in three places this week with sledge hammers and | decided to leave their safes open— after removing all the cash and se- curities—each night and posting cxaminer. | signs advising the robbers of their When the medical examiner ar tion. ot One of the three safes braken open i containcd 66 cents. It was worth | $400 before being cracked. 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